exam chapter 4 Flashcards

1
Q

according to the Bohr model of the atom, which particles are allowed to exist in any one of a number of energy levels

A

electrons

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2
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a form of energy that exhibits wave behavior as it travels through space is

A

microwave raidation
ultraviolet
infared

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3
Q

what does c represent

A

speed of light

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4
Q

quantum number are sets of numbers that

A

specify properties of electrons

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5
Q

how many different orientations are there for d orbitals

A

5

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6
Q

what is the correct notation for a sublevel within the first energy level

A

1s

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7
Q

max number of electrons that a single orbital can hold

A

2

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8
Q

what is the total number of orbitals in the 4 energy level

A

16

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9
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how many electrons can a d sublevel contain

A

10

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10
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the statement that no two electrons in the same atom can have the same four quantum numbers is a restatement of

A

the Pauli exclusion principle

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11
Q

the distance between corresponding points on adjacent waves is the wave’s

A

wavelength

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12
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the unit for wave frequency is

A

hertz

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13
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the lowest energy state of an atom is its

A

ground state

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14
Q

the angular momentum quantum number indicates

A

the shape of an orbital

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15
Q

requires that each of the p orbitals at a particular level have one electron before any of them can have two

A

hund’s rule

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