Chem Exam Two Chem 101

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What is the formula for percent composition:

(Molar mass of element * amt of element in compound)/ molar mass of whole molecule

What is the formula for bond order:

(bonding electrons - antibonding electrons)/2

Allowed values of ms are:

+1⁄2, -1⁄2

Allowed values of ml is

-l...0...l

How many electrons in an atom can have the following quantum numbers? n = 8, ℓ = 2, mℓ = -2, ms = +½

1

What is the energy, in J, of light that must be absorbed by a hydrogen atom to transition an electron from n = 3 to n = 5? Submit an answer to three significant figures.

1.549 x 10^-19 J

Write the complete ground state electron configuration for Cr

1s22s22p63s23p64s13d5

What is the electron configuration for the barium atom?

1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s24d105p66s2 or [Xe] 6s2

Write the electron configuration for Cu2+

1s22s22p63s23p64s23d7 or [Ar] 4s23d7

Write the electron configuration for Zn2+

1s22s22p63s23p64s23d8 or [Ar] 4s23d8

What is the electron configuration of Co²⁺?

1s²2s²2p⁶3s²3p⁶3d⁷

The ground state electron configuration of a Se atom is

1s²2s²2p⁶3s²3p⁶4s²3d¹⁰4p⁴

Which of the following electron configurations represent a transition metal atom?

1s²2s²2p⁶3s²3p⁶4s²3d⁷

How many electrons are being shared between two atoms with a single bond? Double bond? Triple bond?

2, 4, 6

What is the wavelength of light (in nm) emitted when an electron transitions from n = 4 to n = 2 in a hydrogen atom? Submit an answer to three significant figures.

486 nm

Of the following, which sublevel is filled last?

4d

Which of the orbital electron configurations is not possible?

4p⁷

How many electrons in an atom can have the quantum numbers n = 3, l = 1?

6 electrons → ml can be -1, 0, or 1 and each can have a spin (ms) of +1⁄2 or -1⁄2 (3*2=6)

Predict the chemical formula for the ionic compound formed by the elements Ag and N

Ag₃N

What is the formula for aluminum chloride

AlCl3

__________ describes the shape of the orbital

Angular Momentum Quantum Number (l)

What atoms can have more than 8 electrons?

Atoms on row 3 and below

Based on their positions in the periodic table, which of the following bonds is the most polar? a. O-F b. C-F c. B-F d. F-F

B-F

Write the compound between C and O and state if ionic or covalent

CO2 covalent

What is the formula for chlorine dioxide

ClO2

Write the chemical formula for chromium(VI) sulfate

Cr(SO₄)₃

Write the chemical formula for copper(I) hydroxide

CuOH

The equation to determine the energy of a photon is

E = h*v

_________ describes the spin of electrons in the atomic orbital

Electron Spin Quantum Number (ms)

What is Aufbau's principle?

Electrons are added to the lowest energy orbitals first

The formula of europium oxide is Eu₂O₃. Based on this information, what is the formula of the compound made from europium and chloride ions?

EuCl₃

What element is designated by the orbital diagram below? 2s 2p 1s

F

Which atom in the Br-F molecule has a partial negative charge (δ⁻)? a. F b. Br c. Both d. Neither

F

Which of the following bonds is a nonpolar covalent bond?

F - F

Write the compound between Fe and O and state if ionic or covalent

FeO or Fe2O3 ionic

Predict the chemical formula for the ionic compound formed by Fe³⁺ and O²⁻

Fe₂O₃

What is the most electronegative atom?

Fluorine (F)

What is the formula for formal charge?

Formal charge = V(valence electrons) - lone pairs - (bonding electrons/2)

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

What atoms can have less than 8 electrons?

Hydrogen, Boron, Beryllium

Classify the following compounds as ionic or covalent: KCl, CrCl₃, Cl₂O.

Ionic, ionic, covalent.

Which of the following compounds exhibits both ionic and covalent bonding?

KNO₃

What is the noble gas core in the electron configuration for Ru?

Kr

What is the formula for lithium sulfate

Li2SO4

_________ describes the orientation of orbital in space

Magnetic Quantum Number (ml)

What is the formula for magnesium acetate

Mg(CH3COO)2

Which of the following electron configurations is incorrect?

Mn [Ar]4s²4d⁵

What is the formula for sodium nitrate

NaNO3

What is the Pauli Exclusion Principle?

No two electrons in an atom can have the same quantum numbers

Which element has the electron configuration: 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s24d105p66s24f145d106p67s25f5

Np

Which following ions has the same electron configuration as a noble gas?

N³⁻

Which of the following ions has the electron configuration 1s²2s²2p⁶?

N³⁻

What can be used to determine empirical formula?

Percent composition and molecular formula

________ corresponds to the number of shells in the Bohr model and designates size of orbital

Principle Quantum Number (n)

What is Hund's rule?

Put 1 electron in each degenerate orbital before pairing electrons

Write the chemical formula for diphosphorus pentabromide

P₂Br₅

Write the chemical formula for tetraphosphorus hexasulfide

P₄S₆

List the 4 steps to solve for empirical formula based of percent composition

Step 1 → assume you have 100g of each element (ex: 79.23% of C is 79.23 g of C) Step 2 → how many moles of each element are there (convert grams to moles using molar mass) Step 3 → divide each moles of elements by the lowest number of moles you calculated (ex: 2.17 moles of N and 4.35 moles of O → 2.17/2.17 = 1 and 4.13/2.17 = 2) Step 4 → solve for empirical formula with whole numbers found

What is resonance?

Two or more structures that differ only by the placement of electrons

Delocalization of electrons occur when?

When there are pi bonds and resonance structures

Can bond order be fractional and if so when?

When there are resonance structures

Write the abbreviated ground state electron configuration for Kr

[Ar] 4s23d104p6

Write the electron configuration for Br-

[Ar] 4s23d104p6 or 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p6

What is the electron configuration of the element with atomic number 113?

[Rn] 7s25f146d107p1

Based on the positions of the following elements on the periodic table, which of them would you expect to form a 3+ cation? a. scandium b. aluminum c. phosphorus d. calcium e. a & b

a & b

Which of the following combinations of quantum numbers is not allowed? (Combinations are listed as follows: n, l, m(l), m(s).) a. 1,1,0,-1⁄2 b. 3,0,0,-1⁄2 c. 3,1,1,1⁄2 d. 5,3,1,-1⁄2 e. 3,2,0,1⁄2

a. 1,1,0,-1⁄2

What is the correct IUPAC name for AlBr₃?

aluminum bromide

The height of the crest or depth of the trough is the

amplitude

Name CO and state whether ionic or covalent

carbon monoxide; covalent

What is the correct IUPAC name for Cr₂O₃?

chromium(III) oxide

What is the correct IUPAC name for CoCl₂

cobalt(II) chloride

(ionic/covalent) bonds share electrons

covalent

A bond formed between 2 nonmetals with a small difference in electronegativity is a(n) (ionic/covalent) bond

covalent

is PI3 a covalent or ionic bond? If covalent is it polar or nonpolar

covalent polar due to presence of lone pair

Is NO2 a covalent or ionic bond? If covalent is it polar or nonpolar

covalent nonpolar due to presence of lone pair

Waves out of phase (increase/decrease) overall bonding

decrease

As bond length increases bond strength (decreases/increases)

decreases

As bond order increases bond length (decreases/increases)

decreases

As frequency increases, wavelength

decreases

Going down the periodic table electronegativity

decreases

Going left to right across the periodic table bond length (increases/decreases)

decreases

Increasing bond order (increases/decreases) bond length

decreases

aas energy increases wavelength

decreases

Atoms or molecules having all paired electrons are

diamagnetic

When all of the electrons in an atom are paired the atom is called

diamagnetic

What is the correct IUPAC name for N₂O₄?

dinitrogen tetroxide

_______ describes the ratio of each atom in a molecule to the lowest number

empirical formula

What happens to the energy of a photon if the wavelength is doubled?

energy is reduced by one-half

number of times a wave passes through a point

frequency

Which of the following forms of radiation has the highest frequency?

gamma rays

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

Name B6Si and state whether ionic or covalent

hexaboron silicide; covalent

Higher bond order (higher/lower) stability

higher

Waves in phase (increase/decrease) overall bonding

increase

As bond order increases bond strength (decreases/increases)

increases

As energy increases, frequency...

increases

Going down the periodic table bond length (increases/decreases)

increases

Going left to right across the periodic table electronegativity

increases

(ionic/covalent) bonds transfer electrons

ionic

A bond formed between a metal and a nonmetal with a large difference in electronegativity is a(n) (ionic/covalent) bond

ionic

Is AlF3 a covalent or ionic bond?

ionic

Name FeBr2 and state whether ionic or covalent

iron (II) bromide; ionic

What is the correct IUPAC name for Fe(NO₂)₂?

iron(II) nitrite

Given a particular value of the principal quantum number (n), which quantum number primarily determines the shape of an orbital?

l

Given n = 2, which of the quantum numbers is NOT possible.

l = 2

To find l use the equation:

l = n-1

The best structure has the (highest/lowest) amount of ion charges

lowest

Consider the following set of quantum numbers: n = 2, l = 1, m(l) = -1, and m(s) = 0. This is NOT a possible set of quantum numbers for an electron in an atom. Choose the incorrect quantum number.

m(s) = 0

To find molecular formula from empirical formula ________ is needed

molar mass of the compound

A single electron in an orbital has quantum numbers n = 2, ℓ = 0, mℓ = 0, ms = +½. What are the quantum numbers for the next electron added to this atom?

n = 2, ℓ = 0, mℓ = 0, ms = -½

Which of the following sets of quantum numbers is not allowed?

n = 4, l = 0, ml = -1

What is the correct IUPAC name for HNO₂(aq)?

nitrous acid

If there are polar bonds in the lewis structure but they are evenly distributed the lewis structure will most likely be (polar/nonpolar)

nonpolar

f there are no lone pairs on the central atom and bonds are nonpolar the lewis structure will most likely be (polar/nonpolar)

nonpolar

Atoms or molecules having unpaired electrons are

paramagnetic

Where there are one or more unpaired electrons the atom is called

paramagnetic

If the central atom has at least one polar bond and the rest are not identical the lewis structure will most likely be (polar/nonpolar)

polar

Which type of electromagnetic radiation has the largest wavelength?

radio waves

What are the values of l for an s, p, d, and f orbital?

s orbital: l = 0 p orbital: l =1 d orbital: l =2 f orbital: l = 3

If light has a lot of energy, it will have:

small wavelength

Name Na2CO3 and state whether ionic or covalent

sodium carbonate; ionic

Name NaOH and state whether ionic or covalent

sodium hydroxide; ionic

In an investigation of the electronic absorption spectrum of a particular element, it is found that a photon having λ = 500 nm provides just enough energy to promote an electron from n = 2 to n = 3. From this information, we can deduce

the difference between the energies of the n= 2 and n= 3 levels

Which group in the periodic table tends to have high electronegativity values?

the halogens

In a covalent bond

two atoms share valence electrons and those shared electrons form the chemical bond.

Which of the following best describes what happens when an ionic bond forms?

two atoms, one atom which is more electronegative than the other, exchange electrons and the charges hold the atoms together.

The equation to determine frequency is

v = c/λ

distance from crest to crest or trough to trough

wavelength

The Rydberg equation for the hydrogen atom is

ΔE = -2.178 x 10-18 J * ((1/n2final) - (1/n2initial)

The equation to determine wavelength is

λ = c/v


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