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LONG TEST in SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY III (CHEMISTRY) 3rd Grading

NAME: ______________________________ SECTION: _____________ DATE: ______________ SCORE: ______

GENERAL DIRECTION: Choose the correct answer. No periodic table is allowed during the test. NO ERASURE. I. Direction: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer before the number of each item in CAPITAL LETTER. 1. It states that in filling up energy levels, the electrons occupy each orbital singly before pairing up. A. Paulis Exclusion Principle C. Aufbau Principle B. Hunds Rule of Maximum D. None of the Above Multiplicity 2. Which of the following statement is TRUE? A. Mass number is approximately equal to atomic number. B. The number of protons is equal to mass number. C. Atomic number is the same with the number of proton that an atom contains. D. Isotopes are elements having the same atomic masses but different atomic number. 3. What are the orbitals present in the fourth energy level? A. s B. sp 4. Which of the following electronic configuration is CORRECT? A. 1s2 2s2 2p6 B. 1s2 2s2 2p9 C. spd D. spdf C. 1s2 2s3 2p6 D. 1s2 2s4 2p5

5. What is the total number of electrons that can be found in the third principal energy level? A. 2 electrons C. 18 electrons B. 8 electrons D. 32 electrons 6. How did Dmitri Mendeleev arrange the elements in the Periodic Table? A. Increasing atomic weight B. Increasing atomic number C. Increasing number of valence D. Increasing number of utility

7. Which properties of period 3 elements increase from sodium to argon? I. Nuclear charge II. Atomic radius III. Electronegativity A. I and II only C. II and III only B. I and III only D. I, II and III 8. Which factors lead to an element having a low value of first ionization energy? I. large atomic radius II. high number of occupied energy levels III. high nuclear charge A. I and II only C. II and III only B. I and III only D. I, II and III 9. He refined the Periodic Law and stated that periodic properties are function of atomic number instead. A. Henry Moseley C. Dmitri Mendeleev B. Johan Dobereiner D. Lothar Meyer 10. The electron configuration of an element ends with 4s1. Which of the following describes the elements family? ANG MANIWALA SA KATABI, WALANG BAIT SA SARILI

A. transition metal B. alkaline earth metal

C. noble gas D. alkali metal

11. The more an atom wants to lose an electron, the ___________ its ionization energy value is. A. higher C. none of the above B. lower D. all of the above 12. Neutral atoms with an s2 p6 end notation would be classified as a A. noble gas B. transition metal C. halogen D. alkali metal

13. Elements in a group have similar chemical properties because of similar ______. A. nuclear structure C. outer electron configuration B. principal quantum number D. mass number 14. The energy required to remove an electron from an atom is called _______. A. electron affinity C. electron energy B. electronegativity D. ionization energy 15. The electron configuration of a potassium ion, K+, matches that of electronic configuration of _____. A. Argon. C. Calcium. B. Sodium. D. Krypton. II. Direction: Draw provided. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. III. A. B. C. D. if the statement is true and if the statement is false. Write your answer on the space

Among all the elements in a period, the noble gas always has the largest ionization energy. _______ It is more difficult to remove an electron from strontium than beryllium. _______ Francium is the most electronegative element. _______ The barium atom is smaller than the barium ion. _______ The P-3 ion is smaller than the P atom. _______ The noble gases are the most reactive nonmetals. _______ Electronegativity values are lower for metals than for nonmetals. _______ Atomic radius and electronegativity have similar trends. _______ Aluminum is a metalloid. _______ The alkali metals are the most reactive metals on the periodic table. _______

Direction: Match the correct vocabulary term to each numbered statement. Write the letter of the correct term on the line. Each answer can only be used once. Write the letter of correct answer in CAPITAL LETTER. Representative elements Electronegativity Atomic radius Nuclear charge E. F. G. H. Transition elements Transuranium elements Inner Transition metals Alkaline Earth Metals I. Shielding Effect J. Ionic radius

__________ 1. Elements found in groups 1A 8A. Most of their highest occupied s and p sublevels are partially filled. __________ 2. Group B metals in which the highest s sublevel and a nearby d sublevel generally contain electrons. __________ 3. Elements in group IIA that have only 2 electrons in the highest occupied energy level. __________ 4. One half the distances between the nuclei of two atoms of the same element when the atoms are joined. __________ 5. The approximate size of a cations or anions electron cloud. __________ 6. The measure of the ability of an atom to attract electrons to itself. ___________7. Elements in which the highest s sublevel and a nearby f sublevel generally contain electrons; an element in the lanthanide or actinide series; also called rare earth elements ANG MANIWALA SA KATABI, WALANG BAIT SA SARILI

__________8. The number of proton in the nucleus of an atom increases across a period. __________9. The inner shell electrons shield the outermost electron from the pull of the nucleus. _________10. Elements found after uranium on the periodic table. They are not found in nature, they are man-made. IV. Direction: For each given element, write the correct electron configuration, number of valence electron and its Lewis Dot Structure.

1. 2. 3. 4.

50Sn 86Rn 38Sr 34Se

5. 6. 7. 8.

81Tl 15P 12Mg 11Na

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