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AP Chapter 7, 8 review
(A) F
(C) Mg (E) Mn
(B) S
(D) Ar
1.Forms monatomic ions with 2– charge in
solutions
2.Forms a compound having the formula
KXO4
3.Forms oxides that are common air
pollutants and that yield acidic solution in
water
• 1) B
• 2) E
• 3) B
22. 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p3
Atoms of an element, X, have the
electronic configuration shown above. The
compound most likely formed with
magnesium, Mg, is
(A) MgX (C) MgX2 (E) Mg3X2
(B) Mg2X (D) MgX3
• E
43. The elements in which of the following
have most nearly the same atomic
radius?
(A) Be, B, C, N (D) C, P, Se, I
(B) Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe (E) Cr, Mn, Fe, Co
(C) Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba
• E
70. One of the outermost electrons in a
strontium atom in the ground state can be
described by which of the following sets of
four quantum numbers?
(A) 5, 2, 0, 1/2 (D) 5, 0, 1, 1/2
(B) 5, 1, 1, 1/2 (E) 5, 0, 0, 1/2
(C) 5, 1, 0, 1/2
• e
a. O c. Rb
e. N
b. La
d. Mg
1.What is the most electronegative element?
3.Which of the elements above has the
smallest ionic radius for its most
commonly found ion?
• 1) A
• 3) D
a. 1s2
b. 1s2
c. 1s2
d. 1s2
e. 1s2
2s2 2p5 3s2 3p5
2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6
2s2 2p6 2d10 3s2 3p6
2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d5
2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d3 4s2
4. An impossible electronic configuration
5. The ground–state configuration for the atoms of
a transition element
6. The ground–state configuration of a negative ion
of a halogen
7. The ground–state configuration of a common ion
of an alkaline earth element
•
•
•
•
4) C
5) E
6) B
7) B
• 1993 D
• Account for each of the following in terms of principles of
atom structure, including the number, properties, and
arrangements of subatomic particles.
• (a) The second ionization energy of sodium is about
three times greater than the second ionization energy of
magnesium.
• (b) The difference between the atomic radii of Na and K
is relatively large compared to the difference between
the atomic radii of Rb and Cs.
• (c) A sample of nickel chloride is attracted into a
magnetic field, whereas a sample of solid zinc chloride is
not.
• (d) Phosphorus forms the fluorides PF3 and PF5,
whereas nitrogen forms only NF3.
Electron configurations:
Na: 1s2 2s22p6 3s1 Mg: 1s2 2s22p6 3s2
One of the following explanations:
Octet/noble gas stability comparison
Energy difference explanation
Size difference explanation
and shielding/effective nuclear charge discussion.
(b) Correct direction and explanation of any one of the following: (1)
shielding differences; (2) energy differences; (3) #proton/#electron
differences
(c) Any one of the following:
(1) Ni unpaired electrons / paramagnetic; (2) Zn paired electrons /
diamagnetic; (3) Ni unpaired electrons / Zn paired electrons; (4) Ni
paramagnetic / Zn diamagnetic.
and orbital discussions / Hund’s Rule / Diagrams.
(d) Expanded octet or sp3d hybrid of phosphorous and lack of d orbitals
in nitrogen. or
Nitrogen is too small to accommodate (bond) 5 fluorines or 5
bonding sites.