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What is the lowest energy level shown? 1_____
What is the highest energy level shown? 2____
Remembering that each circle can hold two electrons in opposite spin states, what is the highest atomic number that could be represented using this diagram? 3_______
Remembering that each circle can hold two electrons, assuming we are dealing with a neutral element and not an ion, what element is represented if the 1s, 2s, and 2p orbitals are all completely filled? 4_____
Assuming we are dealing with a neutral element and not an ion, what element is represented if the 1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, and 3p orbitals are all completely filled? 5_____
What is the lowest energy level shown? 1_____
What is the highest energy level shown? 2____
Remembering that each circle can hold two electrons in opposite spin states, what is the highest atomic number that could be represented using this diagram? 3_______
Remembering that each circle can hold two electrons, assuming we are dealing with a neutral element and not an ion, what element is represented if the 1s, 2s, and 2p orbitals are all completely filled? 4_____
Assuming we are dealing with a neutral element and not an ion, what element is represented if the 1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, and 3p orbitals are all completely filled? 5_____
1 = 1s 2 = 6p 3 = 86 (Radon, Rn) 4 = 18(Argon, Ar)
Assuming we are dealing with a neutral element and not an ion, what element is represented if the 1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, and 3p orbitals are all completely filled? 5_____
Assuming we are dealing with a neutral element and not an ion, what element is represented if the 1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, and 3p orbitals are all completely filled? 5_____
18(Argon,Ar)
Match the orbital diagram to the element. (Hint: each electron is represented by an arrow, so count the arrows to get the number of electrons. The number of electrons and the number of protons is equal in a neutral atom, so the number of electrons is the same as the atomic number in this quiz.)
Match the orbital diagram to the element. (Hint: each electron is represented by an arrow, so count the arrows to get the number of electrons. The number of electrons and the number of protons is equal in a neutral atom, so the number of electrons is the same as the atomic number in this quiz.)
U = atomic number 6(carbon, C) V = atomic number 7 (nitgrogen, N) W = atomic number 8 (oxygen, O) X = atomic number 9(Florine, F)
Match the orbital diagram to the element. (Hint: each electron is represented by an arrow, so count the arrows to get the number of electrons. The number of electrons and the number of protons is equal in a neutral atom, so the number of electrons is the same as the atomic number in this quiz.)
Match the orbital diagram to the element. (Hint: each electron is represented by an arrow, so count the arrows to get the number of electrons. The number of electrons and the number of protons is equal in a neutral atom, so the number of electrons is the same as the atomic number in this quiz.)
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