2.3 Chemistry Test Review
How many valence electrons are present in question 25?
1
Write the electron configuration and noble gas notation for Antimony (Sb).
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s2 4d10 5p3
How many valence electrons are present in question 23?
6
Potassium (K) has an ionization energy of 419 kJ/mol. Bromine (Br) has an ionization energy of 1140 kJ/mol. Which of the following is a possible explanation for the trend?
As you move across a period, the nuclear charge increases with more protons, but the electrons will be on the same energy level. Atoms tend to not want to lose electrons as they get close to have 8 valence electrons, octet rule.
The least amount of energy: Explain your choice. a. magnesium or barium
Barium has 3 more levels of electrons further away from the nucleus
which element would require the most energy to remove an electron? Explain your choice. a. calcium or bromine
Bromine has a stronger nuclear charge (more protons) that will pull on the 4th level electrons more.
State the trends for atomic radius on the periodic table? Left to right:
Decrease
Which element has the noble gas configuration of [Ar] 4s2 4p1?
Gallium
State the trends for atomic radius on the periodic table? Top to bottom:
Increase
If the atomic radius of aluminum is 118 pm and phosphorus is 98 pm, approximately what would be the atomic radius of silicon?
It should be right in the middle like the placement on the periodic table, 108pm
which element would require the most energy to remove an electron? Explain your choice. b. lithium or cesium
Lithium has 4 less levels of electrons, making them closer to the nucleus.
which element oxygen or sulfur has the greatest electronegativity?
Oxygen
Which element has the electron configuration of 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s1?
Potassium
Which element has the electron configuration of 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p4?
Selenium
Which element has the noble gas configuration of [Ne] 3s1?
Sodium
The least amount of energy: Explain your choice. b. sodium or chlorine
Sodium has a smaller nuclear charge that pulls on the electrons less than chlorine.
Which of the following elements requires the LEAST amount of ionization energy: Strontium (Sr) or Silver (Ag)? Explain your answer choice (Why does it have the least amount of ionization energy?)
Strontium will require the least amount of energy to remove an electron because it has a weaker nuclear charge than silver, and since both have electrons to the fifth level, strontium will not attract them as much.
According to the ionic radius trend, what happens to the size of an atom when it gains electrons to become an anion (negative ion)?
The ion will be larger than the neutral atom due to gaining more electrons for the nucleus to attract.
How does the size of the atom change when it forms a cation (positive ion)?
The ion will be smaller than the neutral atom because it will lose the electrons from the valence level and lose that level of electrons
State the trends for ionization energy and electronegativity on the periodic table. Top to bottom.
decrease
Define ionization energy
energy required to remove the first electron from the atom to make it an ion.
State the trends for ionization energy and electronegativity on the periodic table. Left to right.
increase
Define anion
negative ions formed mainly by nonmetals when they gain their valence electrons.
Na+1 & Ne
pairs of atoms would have the SAME electron configuration
Define cation
positive ions formed mainly by metals when they lose their valence electrons.
Define electronegativity
the attraction an atom has for electrons.