Chem 151 Final
A one-electron ion shows a green emission line at 516.81 nm, corresponding to a one-electron transition from n = 14 to n = 10. To find the next longest possible wavelength (line) in the emission series for this ion that ends at n = 10, what n value must be deduced?
13
How many total orbitals exist for n = 4?
16
For which atomic orbital does n = 3 and ℓ = 1?
3p Atomic orbitals are described by their principal quantum number (n) followed by a letter that corresponds to the value for the angular momentum quantum number (ℓ). Here, n = 3, so the atomic orbital symbol will begin with 3. The quantum number ℓ = 1 (s = 0, p = 1, d = 2, f = 3), which corresponds to p. Therefore, this is a 3p atomic orbital.
The number of electron groups around an atom with a hybridization of sp3d is a)2 b) 3 c) 4 d) 5
5
For an atom of carbon, which ionization will exhibit a very large increase in the energy relative to the preceding ionization? a)1st b) 2nd c) 3rd d) 4th e) 5th f) 6th
5th
which of the following atoms is paramagnetic? a) Al b) Ba c)Kr d)Zn e)Xe f) He
Al
Name Aluminum nitrate nonahydrate
Al(NO3)2 * 9H2O
Name Be(OH)2
Beryllium Hydroxide
What scientist proposed that the electron in a hydrogen atom can only have certain energies (i.e., the electron is quantized)?
Bohr
Which one of the following substances would have the highest boiling point? a) CO2 b) CH3OH c) CH4 d) Kr
CH3OH
Use MO theory to determine which molecule is diamagnetic a) CO b) B2 c)02 d) none of the above
CO
who formulated the periodic table which grouped elements into families
Dmitri Mendeleev
who formulated the nuclear theory of the atom with his gold foil experiment
Ernest Rutherford
Hydrogen bonds exist between which of the following sets of molecules? a) H2O b) H2 and H2O c) O2 and H2 d) O2 and SO2
H2O and NH3
Which scientist surmised the scientific principle that the position and momentum of an electron cannot be known simultaneously with a high degree of accuracy?
Heisenburg
What quantum mechanics principle states that electrons are added to atomic orbitals with the same energy so that each orbital is singularly occupied with electrons having the same spin?
Hund's Rule
Which substance has the largest heat of vaporization? a) I2 b) Br2 c) Cl2 d) F2
I2
who discovered the electron with his cathode ray tube experiment
J.J Thomson
who came up with an equation to quantify for the visible spectral lines of the hydrogen atom
Johannes Rydberg
who came up with an "atomic theory" which says that matter is composed of tiny particles called atoms
John Dalton
who was the first to propose wave nature of particles (wave-particle duality)
Louis de Broglie
name magnesium nitrate
Mg(NO3)2
Use MO theory to predict which species has the strongest bond a) N2 b) N2- c) N2+ d) all bonds equivalent
N2
A free radical is a molecule with an unpaired "lone" electron. Which of the following is a free radical? a)CO2 b) NO2 c) N2O d) H2O
NO2
who proposed a new model of the atom to allow electrons to jump between discrete energy levels called stationary states
Neils Bohr
De Broglie postulated that the wavelength of a particle is inversely proportional to (mass X velocity) of the particle. The constant of proportionality is:
Planck's constant, h
who did the oil drop experiment which quantified the charge on the electron
Robert millikan
Name Ruthenium (IV) oxide
RuO2
In the photoelectric effect, if the intensity of light shone on a metal increases, what will happen?
There will be more electrons ejected
who proposed a fundamental limit to the precision with which certain pairs of physical properties can be known with is uncertainty principle
Werner Eisenburg
Hund's rule states
When filling degenerate orbitals, electrons fill them singly first, with parallel spins
name xenon tetraflouride
XeF4
according to Coulomb's law, which pair of charged particles has the lowest potential energy? a) a particle with a -1 charge separated by 100 pm from a particle with a +3 charge b) a particle with a -1 charge separated by 150 pm from a particle with a +2 charge c) a particle with a -1 charge separated by 150 pm from a particle with a +1 charge
a particle with a -1 charge separated by 100 pm from a particle with a +3 charge
who proposed the particle nature of light (photons) by explaining the photoelectric effect
albert einstein
a neutral atom has a valence shell with electron configruation ns2. To which family does it belong?
alkaline earth metals
According to MO theory, place the following molecules in order of increasing bond energy, CN,CN+, CN- a) CN<CN+<CN- b)CN+<CN<CN- c)CN<CN-<CN+ d)CN-<CN<CN+
b) CN+ < CN <CN-
Which of the following sets of quantum numbers are possible a) n=3, l=2, ml=-3, ms= +1/2 b) n=3, l=1,ml= -1, ms= -1/2 c) n=2, l=1, ml=-1, ms= 0 d) n=2, l=2, ml= -1, ms= +1/2
b) n=3, l=-1, ms= -1/2
For a dipole-dipole intermolecular force to exist:
both molecules must be polar
Antibonding molecular orbitals are produced by
destructive interaction of atomic orbitals
antibonding moleculer orbitals are produced by
destructive interaction of atomic orbitals
Name N2O5
dinitrogen pentoxide
The trend towards smaller atomic radii as one moved to the right in a period is
due to the effective nuclear charge increasing
true or false: in the photoelectric experiment, increasing the frequency of the irradiation (the light) causes more electrons to be ejected from the metal surface
false: increasing the intensity causes more electrons to be ejected
True or False: Microwaves have more energy than visible light
false: microwaves have more energy than radiowaves
In the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom, the energy required to excite an electron from n = 2 to n = 3 is _______________ the energy required to excite an electron from n = 3 to n = 4?
greater than
The aufbau principle principle states:
in the ground state of an atom or ion, electrons fill atomic orbitals of the lowest available energy levels before occupying higher levels
name FeS
iron (II) sulfide
For electrons ejected from a metal surface due to the photoelectric effect, the:
kinetic energy of the ejected electrons increases with an increase in frequency and current increases with an increase in intensity
Red light has a _____ frequency and a _____ wavelength than ultraviolet rays.
lower, longer
The pauli exclusion principle states
no two electrons in an atom can have the same four quantum numbers
sulfur is a: a) metalloid b) metal c) non-metal d) transition metal
non-metal
A bond between a phosphorous and oxygen atom is: a) pure covalent b) non-polar covalent c) polar covalent d) ionic
polar covalent
Which type of electromagnetic radiation has the largest wavelength?
radio waves
What is the correct IUPAC name for AgI?
silver iodide
Name Na2S
sodium sulfide
Which hybridization scheme allows the central atom to form at least one pi bond? a) sp3 b) spd c) sp3d d) sp2
sp2
Which hybridization scheme allows the central atom to form at least one pi bond? a) sp3 b) spd c) sp3d d) sp2
sp2
Which hybridization scheme allows the central atom to form more than four bonds? a) sp3 b) spd c) sp3d d) sp2
sp3d
true or false: solving the schrodinger equation for quantum mechanical systems ( like the hydrogen atom) gives the quantized energies for the system
true
true or false: the double slit experiment illustrated the wave nature of an electron
true
what does ψ² describe?
ψ² describes the probability of finding an electron in space