front 1 In which set of elements would all members be expected to have very
similar chemical properties? | back 1 A |
front 2 In which set of elements would all members be expected to have very
similar chemical properties? | back 2 E |
front 3 Electrons in the 1s subshell are much closer to the nucleus in Ar
than in He due to the larger ________ in Ar. | back 3 A |
front 4 Screening of the nuclear charge by core electrons in atoms is
________. | back 4 B |
front 5 The effective nuclear charge of an atom is primarily affected by
________. | back 5 A |
front 6 The atomic radius of main-group elements generally increases down a
group because ________. | back 6 D |
front 7 Atomic radius generally increases as we move ________. | back 7 A |
front 8 Atomic radius generally decreases as we move ________. | back 8 B |
front 9 Of the following, which gives the correct order for atomic radius for
Mg, Na, P, Si and Ar? | back 9 D |
front 10 Of the following, which gives the correct order for atomic radius for
Ca, K, As, Ge and Kr? | back 10 D |
front 11 Which compound has the smallest ionic separation? | back 11 D |
front 12 Which of the following is an isoelectronic series? | back 12 E |
front 13 Which isoelectronic series is correctly arranged in order of
increasing radius? | back 13 D |
front 14 Of the choices below, which gives the order for first ionization
energies? | back 14 B |
front 15 Rank the following in terms of decreasing first ionization
energies? | back 15 D |
front 16 ________ have the lowest first ionization energies
of the groups listed. | back 16 A |
front 17 Which of the following correctly represents the third ionization of
gallium? | back 17 D |
front 18 Which of the following correctly represents the third ionization of
aluminum? | back 18 E |
front 19 Which of the following correctly represents the first ionization of
oxygen? | back 19 A |
front 20 Which equation correctly represents the first ionization of
calcium? | back 20 A |
front 21 Which of the following correctly represents the second ionization of
calcium? | back 21 B |
front 22 Which of the following correctly represents the second ionization of
copper? | back 22 B |
front 23 Which ion below has the largest radius? | back 23 C |
front 24 Which of the following species has the smallest ionic radius? | back 24 A |
front 25 (i) 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1 The electron configuration belonging to the atom with the highest
second ionization energy is ________. | back 25 A |
front 26 (i) 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1 The electron configuration that belongs to the atom with the lowest
first ionization energy is ________. | back 26 A |
front 27 (i) 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1 The electron configuration of the atom with the most negative
electron affinity is ________. | back 27 E |
front 28 (i) 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1 The electron configuration of the atom that is expected to have the
least negative electron affinity is ________. | back 28 D |
front 29 Of the following elements, ________ has the most negative electron
affinity. | back 29 B |
front 30 Of the following elements, ________ has the most negative electron
affinity. | back 30 D |
front 31 Of the following elements, ________ has the most negative electron
affinity. | back 31 E |
front 32 Sodium is much more apt to exist as a cation than is chlorine. This
is because ________. | back 32 D |
front 33 Which equation correctly represents the electron affinity of
calcium? | back 33 A |
front 34 Which of the following correctly represents the electron affinity of
bromine? | back 34 B |
front 35 Which of the following correctly represents the electron affinity of
phosphorus? | back 35 B |
front 36 In the generation of most anions, the energy change (kJ/mol) that
________ an electron is ________. | back 36 D |
front 37 Of the elements below, ________ is the most metallic. | back 37 E |
front 38 The list that correctly indicates the order of metallic character is
________. | back 38 C |
front 39 Which of the following has the most metallic character? | back 39 D |
front 40 Of the elements below, ________ has the highest melting
point. | back 40 C |
front 41 Of the following metals, ________ exhibits multiple oxidation
states. | back 41 D |
front 42 Which of the listed oxides is the most acidic? | back 42 A |
front 43 Reacting CO2 with water results in a(n) ________ solution. | back 43 D |
front 44 The element in the periodic table that looks like a metal, is a poor
thermal conductor, and acts as an electrical semiconductor is
________. | back 44 D |
front 45 Which of the following metals differ in the number of
d-electrons? | back 45 A |
front 46 Which of the following oxides do not produce an acidic solution when
dissolved in water? | back 46 D |
front 47 Nonmetals can be ________ at room temperature. | back 47 A |
front 48 Which of the following is not a characteristic of
metals? | back 48 A |
front 49 When two elements combine to form a compound, the ________ the
difference in metallic character between the two elements, the
________ the likelihood that the compound will be a ________ at room
temperature. | back 49 C |
front 50 Alkaline earth metals ________. | back 50 C |
front 51 The difference in metallic character is the smallest between
________. | back 51 E |
front 52 The oxide of which element can react with water to give a basic
solution? | back 52 B |
front 53 Consider the general valence electron configuration of ns2np5 and the following statements: (i) Elements with this electron configuration are expected to form
-1 anions. Which statements are true? | back 53 D |
front 54 Which group in the periodic table has the lowest first ionization
energy? | back 54 B |
front 55 Which of the following elements is the most reactive in
water? | back 55 C |
front 56 Which one of the following is not true about the alkali
metals? | back 56 C |
front 57 Consider the following properties of an element: (i) It is solid at room temperature. Which element fits the above description the best? | back 57 D |
front 58 All of the following reactions concerning alkali metals are correct
except ________. | back 58 B |
front 59 The reaction of alkali metals with oxygen produce ________. | back 59 A |
front 60 Alkali metals tend to be more reactive than alkaline earth metals
because ________. | back 60 D |
front 61 The alkali metal that is naturally radioactive is ________. | back 61 D |
front 62 Lithium ion salts were originally found in Seven-Up® drinks. How many
electrons does Li atom lose to become an ion? | back 62 D |
front 63 Lithium ion salts were used to treat manic-depressive illness.
Lithium is part of which group in the periodic table? | back 63 A |
front 64 Which alkaline earth metal will not react with liquid water
or with steam? | back 64 A |
front 65 Which element is solid at room temperature? | back 65 D |
front 66 ________ is a unique element and does not truly belong to any
family. | back 66 C |
front 67 Which of the following statements is not true for
oxygen? | back 67 C |
front 68 All of the following elements can exist as allotropes except
________. | back 68 B |
front 69 Which of the following elements can exist as an allotrope? | back 69 B |
front 70 All of the halogens ________. | back 70 E |
front 71 The noble gases were, until relatively recently, thought to be
entirely unreactive. Experiments in the early 1960s showed that Xe
could, in fact, form compounds with fluorine. The formation of
compounds consisting of Xe is made possible by ________. | back 71 D |
front 72 Which of the following noble gases is not reactive? | back 72 B |
front 73 In nature, the noble gases exist as ________. | back 73 A |
front 74 Hydrogen is unique among the elements because ________. 1. It is not really a member of any particular group. A) 1, 2, 3, 5 | back 74 A |
front 75 ________ is unique among the elements because its electron is not
shielded from its nucleus. | back 75 C |
front 76 Ozone is a a(n) ________ of oxygen. | back 76 B |
front 77 iodine has a(n) ________ density and a(n) ________ atomic radius
compared to bromine. | back 77 D |
front 78 ________ has been shown to form compounds only when it is combined
with something with a tremendous ability to remove electrons from
other substances. | back 78 D |
front 79 ________ is credited with developing the concept of atomic
numbers. | back 79 C |
front 80 Elements in the modern version of the periodic table are arranged in
order of increasing ________. | back 80 D |
front 81 The greatest effective nuclear charge in a many-electron atom is
experienced by an electron in a ________ subshell. | back 81 C |
front 82 A tin atom has 50 electrons. Electrons in the ________ subshell
experience the lowest effective nuclear charge. | back 82 E |
front 83 The first ionization energies of the elements ________ as you go from
left to right across a period of the periodic table, and ________ as
you go from the bottom to the top of a group in the table. | back 83 A |
front 84 In general, as you go across a period in the periodic table from left to right: (1) the atomic radius ________; A) decreases, decreasingly, increases | back 84 D |
front 85 The ________ have the most negative electron affinities. | back 85 C |
front 86 Element M reacts with chlorine to form a compound with the formula
MCl2. Element M is more reactive than magnesium and has a smaller
radius than barium. This element is ________. | back 86 A |
front 87 ________ can be ________ at room temperature. | back 87 D |
front 88 Most of the elements on the periodic table are ________. | back 88 E |
front 89 Na reacts with element X to form an ionic compound with the formula
Na3X. Ca will react with X to form ________. | back 89 D |
front 90 Ca reacts with element X to form an ionic compound with the formula
CaX. Al will react with X to form ________. | back 90 C |
front 91 Oxides of the active metals combine with water to form
________. | back 91 A |
front 92 Oxides of the active metals combine with acid to form
________. | back 92 C |
front 93 Oxides of most nonmetals combine with water to form ________. | back 93 A |
front 94 Nonmetal oxides such as CO2 combine with NaOH to form water and
________. | back 94 C |
front 95 An alkaline earth metal forms a compound with oxygen with the formula
________. (The symbol M represents any one of the alkaline earth
metals.) | back 95 A |
front 96 An alkali metal such as K forms a compound with chlorine gas with the
formula ________. | back 96 B |
front 97 What is the coefficient of Na when the following equation is completed and balanced? Na (s) + H2O (l) → A) 1 | back 97 D |
front 98 The substance ________ is always produced when an active metal reacts
with water. | back 98 D |
front 99 The reaction between alkali metals (M) and elemental hydrogen produce
________. | back 99 B |
front 100 What is the coefficient of H2O when the following equation is completed and balanced? Ca (s) + H2O (l) → A) 1 | back 100 C |
front 101 ________ compounds in fireworks are responsible for the observed blue
colors. | back 101 D |
front 102 ________ compounds in fireworks are responsible for the observed
green colors. | back 102 A |
front 103 The reaction of a metal with a nonmetal produces a(n)
________. | back 103 B |
front 104 Which nonmetal exists as a diatomic solid? | back 104 D |
front 105 The most common and stable allotrope of oxygen is ________. | back 105 B |
front 106 Which group 6A element is a metal? | back 106 E |
front 107 A nitride ion has a charge of ________. | back 107 A |
front 108 The element carbon exists in several forms such diamond and graphite
in nature. These forms are called ________. | back 108 D |
front 109 Which periodic table group contains only nonmetals? | back 109 A |
front 110 Which periodic table group contains only metals? | back 110 B |
front 111 Of the hydrogen halides, only ________ is a weak acid. | back 111 C |
front 112 Which of the groups in the periodic table contains elements that
exist in the gas, liquid, and solid state at room temperature? | back 112 E |
front 113 All of the following noble gases have a ns2np6
valence electron configuration except ________. | back 113 A |
front 114 ________ was the first ________ gas to be incorporated into a
compound. | back 114 E |
front 115 Of the halogens, which are gases at room temperature and atmospheric
pressure? | back 115 E |
front 116 2F2 (g) + 2H2O (l) → ________ | back 116 C |
front 117 Cl2 (g) + H2O (l) → ________ | back 117 A |
front 118 Which element would be expected to have chemical and physical
properties closest to those of rubidium? | back 118 E |
front 119 In which orbital does an electron in a nitrogen atom experience the
greatest shielding? | back 119 C |
front 120 In which orbital does an electron in a copper atom experience the
greatest effective nuclear charge? | back 120 A |
front 121 In which of the following atoms is the 3s orbital closest to the
nucleus? | back 121 B |
front 122 ________ is isoelectronic with helium. | back 122 A |
front 123 ________ is isoelectronic with krypton. | back 123 A |
front 124 ________ is isoelectronic with argon. | back 124 A |
front 125 ________ is isoelectronic with scandium. | back 125 A |
front 126 ________ is isoelectronic with argon, and ________ is isoelectronic
with neon. | back 126 A |
front 127 Which one of the following atoms has the largest radius? | back 127 A |
front 128 Which one of the following atoms has the largest radius? | back 128 D |
front 129 Which one of the following has the smallest radius? | back 129 B |
front 130 Which of the following correctly lists the five atoms in order of
increasing size (smallest to largest)? | back 130 B |
front 131 The ion with the smallest diameter is ________. | back 131 A |
front 132 The ion with the largest diameter is ________. | back 132 A |
front 133 Of the following atoms, which has the largest first ionization
energy? | back 133 D |
front 134 Which of the following has the largest second ionization
energy? | back 134 D |
front 135 Which equation correctly represents the third ionization of
aluminum? | back 135 A |
front 136 Which is the correct equation for the third ionization of
phosphorous? | back 136 A |
front 137 Which is the correct equation for the first ionization of
copper? | back 137 A |
front 138 Of the following elements, ________ has the most negative electron
affinity. | back 138 A |
front 139 Which one of the following is a metalloid? | back 139 A |
front 140 Which one of the following is a metal? | back 140 A |
front 141 Of the elements below, ________ is the most metallic. | back 141 A |
front 142 Of the elements below, ________ is the least metallic. | back 142 A |
front 143 Of the following metals, ________ exhibits multiple oxidation
states. | back 143 A |
front 144 The reason Bromine is more likely to exist as an anion than is
potassium is because ________. | back 144 C |
front 145 All of the following are ionic compounds except ________. | back 145 A |
front 146 When dissolved in water, ________ produces a basic solution. | back 146 B |
front 147 Element M reacts with oxygen to form an oxide with the formula MO.
When MO is dissolved in water, the resulting solution is basic.
Element M could be ________. | back 147 A |
front 148 This element reacts with hydrogen to produce a gas with the formula
HX. When dissolved in water, HX forms an acidic solution. X is
________. | back 148 A |
front 149 Element M reacts with oxygen to form an oxide with the formula M2O.
When M2O is dissolved in water, the resulting solution is basic.
Element M could be ________. | back 149 A |
front 150 The effective nuclear charge for an atom ________ going from left to right across a period. | back 150 increases |
front 151 As successive electrons are removed from an element, the ionization energy ________. | back 151 increases |
front 152 Which of the halogens has the highest first ionization energy? | back 152 fluorine |
front 153 When electrons are removed from a lithium atom, they are removed first from which orbital? | back 153 2s1 |
front 154 In which orbital will an electron add to the element chlorine to form a Cl-? | back 154 3p |
front 155 Write a balanced reaction between magnesium metal and hydrochloric acid. | back 155 Mg (s) + 2HCl (aq) → MgCl2 (aq) + H2 (g) |
front 156 What are the elements called that are located between the metals and nonmetals? | back 156 metalloids |
front 157 Complete the following: SO3 + H2O → | back 157 H2SO4 |
front 158 Which metal is a liquid at room temperature? | back 158 Mercury |
front 159 [Kr]5s2 is the electron configuration for ________. | back 159 strontium |
front 160 He]2s22p5 is the electron configuration for ________. | back 160 fluorine |
front 161 The charges for the ions formed from the alkali metals and the alkaline earth metals are ________ and ________, respectively. | back 161 1+, 2+ |
front 162 Peroxide or superoxides can be formed with ________ which is group IA in the periodic table. | back 162 alkali metals |
front 163 Write a balanced equation for the reaction of sodium metal with water. | back 163 2Na (s) + 2H2O (l) → 2NaOH (aq) + H2 (g) |
front 164 Which alkaline earth metal is the least reactive? | back 164 Be |
front 165 Write a balanced equation for the reaction of elemental chlorine with liquid water. | back 165 Cl2 (g) + H2O (l) → HCl (aq) + HOCl (aq) |
front 166 Write a balanced equation for the reaction of elemental sulfur and oxygen gas. | back 166 S (s) + O2 (g) → SO2 (g) |
front 167 List seven nonmetals that exist as diatomic molecules in their elemental forms. | back 167 hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine |
front 168 Which element(s) in group VIIA are solids at room temperature? | back 168 iodine |
front 169 Which noble gas has the highest first ionization energy? | back 169 helium |
front 170 The effective nuclear charge acting on an electron is larger than the actual nuclear charge. | back 170 false |
front 171 The effective nuclear charge in an atom is proportional to the number of nuclear protons. | back 171 false |
front 172 The atomic radius of iodine is one-half the distance separating the iodine nuclei. | back 172 true |
front 173 A group of ions all containing the same number of electrons constitutes an isoelectronic series. | back 173 true |
front 174 Elements that readily conduct electricity are elements with low ionization energies. | back 174 true |
front 175 Electron affinity measures how easily an atom gains an electron. | back 175 true |
front 176 Xenon can form compounds with fluorine. | back 176 true |