Electron Orbitals True or False
True or False: Electrons spin in the same direction within an orbital
False
True or False: Helium's electron configuration is 1s^1 1p^1
False
True or False: One orbital can hold 6 electrons
False
True or False: Periods on the periodic table tell you the number of orbitals that exist for a given element
False
True or False: Protons and electrons can be found in the nucleus of an atom
False
True or False: The current electron model is the Bohr model
False
True or False: The d orbital is a sphere
False
True or False: 4 p orbitals can exists in energy level 2
False
True or False: Atomic orbitals are regions around the nucleus where the neutrons can be found
False
True or False: Quantum number refers to the number of valence electrons
False
True or False: The correct electron configuration of Na is 1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 2s^2
False
True or False: The first energy level can hold 6 electrons
False
True or False: Each energy level holds 2 s orbitals
True
True or False: Electron configuration explains how the electrons are arranged around the nucleus
True
True or False: The d orbital exists in energy level 3 and up
True
True or False: The p orbital exists in energy level 3 and up
True
True or False: The s orbital exists in all energy levels
True
True or False: The second energy level can hold 8 electrons
True