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7.1 Multiple-Choice Questions

1) In which set of elements would all members be expected to have very similar chemical properties?

A) O, S, Se

B) N, O, F

C) Na, Mg, K

D) S, Se, Si

E) Ne, Na, Mg

2) In which set of elements would all members be expected to have very similar chemical properties?

A) P, Se, I

B) Cl, Br, Na

C) Si, As, Te

D) Ne, Na, Mg

E) Br, I, At

3) Electrons in the 1s subshell are much closer to the nucleus in Ar than in He due to the larger __________ in Ar.

A) nuclear charge

B) paramagnetism

C) diamagnetism

D) Hund’s rule

E) azimuthal quantum number

4) Screening of the nuclear charge by core electrons in atoms is __________.

A) less efficient than that by valence electrons

B) more efficient than that by valence electrons

C) essentially identical to that by valence electrons

D) responsible for a general decrease in atomic radius going down a group

E) both essentially identical to that by valence electrons and responsible for a general decrease in atomic radius going down a group

5) The effective nuclear charge of an atom is primarily affected by __________.

A) inner electrons

B) outer electrons

C) nuclear charge

D) electron distribution

E) orbital radial probability

6) The atomic radius of main-group elements generally increases down a group because __________.

A) effective nuclear charge increases down a group

B) effective nuclear charge decreases down a group

C) effective nuclear charge zigzags down a group

D) the principal quantum number of the valence orbitals increases

E) both effective nuclear charge increases down a group and the principal quantum number of the valence orbitals increases

7) Atomic radius generally increases as we move __________.

A) down a group and from right to left across a period

B) up a group and from left to right across a period

C) down a group and from left to right across a period

D) up a group and from right to left across a period

E) down a group; the period position has no effect

8) Atomic radius generally decreases as we move __________.

A) down a group and from right to left across a period

B) up a group and from left to right across a period

C) down a group and from left to right across a period

D) up a group and from right to left across a period

E) down a group; the period position has no effect

9) Of the following, which gives the correct order for atomic radius for Mg, Na, P, Si and Ar?

A) Mg > Na > P > Si > Ar

B) Ar > Si > P > Na > Mg

C) Si > P > Ar > Na > Mg

D) Na > Mg > Si > P > Ar

E) Ar > P > Si > Mg > Na

10) Of the following, which gives the correct order for atomic radius for Ca, K, As, Ge and Kr?

A) Ca > K > As > Ge > Kr

B) Kr > Ge > As > K > Ca

C) Ge > As > Kr > K > Ca

D) K > Ca > Ge > As > Kr

E) Kr > As > Ge > Ca > K

11) Which one of the following atoms has the largest radius?

A) O

B) F

C) S

D) Cl

E) Ne

12) Of the compounds below, __________ has the smallest ionic separation.

A) KF

B) K2S

C) RbCl

D) SrBr2

E) RbF

13) __________ is isoelectronic with argon and __________ is isoelectronic with neon.

A) Cl-, F-

B) Cl-, Cl+

C) F+, F-

D) Ne-, Kr+

E) Ne-, Ar+

14) Which of the following is an isoelectronic series?

A) B5-, Si4-, As3-, Te2-

B) F-, Cl-, Br-, I-

C) S, Cl, Ar, K

D) Si2-, P2-, S2-, Cl2-

E) O2-, F-, Ne, Na+

15) Which isoelectronic series is correctly arranged in order of increasing radius?

A) K+ < Ca2+ < Ar < Cl-

B) Cl- < Ar < K+ < Ca2+

C) Ca2+ < Ar < K+ < Cl-

D) Ca2+ < K+ < Ar < Cl-

E) Ca2+ < K+ < Cl- < Ar

16) Of the choices below, which gives the order for first ionization energies?

A) Cl > S > Al > Ar > Si

B) Ar > Cl > S > Si > Al

C) Al > Si > S > Cl > Ar

D) Cl > S > Al > Si > Ar

E) S > Si > Cl > Al > Ar

17) Of the choices below, which gives the order for first ionization energies?

A) Kr > Se > Br > Ga > Ge

B) Kr > Br > Se > Ge > Ga

C) Ga > Br > Ge > Kr > Se

D) Ga > Ge > Se > Br > Kr

E) Br > Se > Ga > Kr > Ge

18) __________ have the lowest first ionization energies of the groups listed.

A) Alkali metals

B) Transition elements

C) Halogens

D) Alkaline earth metals

E) Noble gases

19) Which equation correctly represents the first ionization of aluminum?

A) Al- (g) → Al (g) + e-

B) Al (g) → Al- (g) + e-

C) Al (g) + e- → Al- (g)

D) Al (g) → Al+ (g) + e-

E) Al+ (g) + e- → Al (g)

20) Which of the following correctly represents the second ionization of aluminum?

A) Al+ (g) + e- → Al (g)

B) Al (g) → Al+ (g) + e-

C) Al- (g) + e- → Al2- (g)

D) Al+ (g) + e- → Al2+ (g)

E) Al+ (g) → Al2+ (g) + e-

21) Which of the following correctly represents the third ionization of aluminum?

A) Al+2 (g) + e- → Al+1 (g)

B) Al (g) → Al+ (g) + e-

C) Al-2 (g) + e- → Al3- (g)

D) Al+2 (g) + e- → Al3+ (g)

E) Al+2 (g) → Al3+ (g) + e-

22) Which equation correctly represents the first ionization of phosphorus?

A) P (g) + e- → P- (g)

B) P (g) → P- (g) + e-

C) P (g) → P+ (g) + e-

D) P- (g) → P (g) + e-

E) P+ (g) + e- → P (g)

23) Which of the following correctly represents the second ionization of phosphorus?

A) P+ (g) + e- → P2+ (g)

B) P (g) → P+ (g) + e-

C) P- (g) + e- → P2- (g)

D) P+ (g) → P2+ (g) + e-

E) P+ (g) + e- → P (g)

24) Which equation correctly represents the first ionization of calcium?

A) Ca (g) → Ca+ (g) + e-

B) Ca (g) → Ca- (g) + e-

C) Ca (g) + e- → Ca- (g)

D) Ca- (g) → Ca (g) + e-

E) Ca+ (g) + e- → Ca (g)

25) Which of the following correctly represents the second ionization of calcium?

A) Ca (g) → Ca+ (g) + e-

B) Ca+ (g) → Ca2+ (g) + e-

C) Ca- (g) + e- → Ca2- (g)

D) Ca+ (g) + e- → Ca2+ (g)

E) Ca+ (g) + e- → Ca (g)

26) Which equation correctly represents the first ionization of copper?

A) Cu (g) → Cu+ (g) + e-

B) Cu (g) → Cu- (g) + e-

C) Cu (g) + e- → Cu- (g)

D) Cu- (g) → Cu (g) + e-

E) Cu+ (g) + e- → Cu (g)

27) Which of the following correctly represents the second ionization of copper?

A) Cu (g) → Cu+ (g) + e-

B) Cu+ (g) → Cu2+ (g) + e-

C) Cu- (g) + e- → Cu2- (g)

D) Cu+ (g) + e- → Cu2+ (g)

E) Cu+ (g) + e- → Cu (g)

28) Which ion below has the largest radius?

A) Cl-

B) K+

C) Br-

D) F-

E) Na+

29) The ion with the smallest diameter is __________.

A) Br-

B) Cl-

C) I-

D) F-

E) O2-

30) The ion with the largest diameter is __________.

A) Br-

B) Cl-

C) I-

D) F-

E) O2-

31) Of the following species, __________ has the largest radius.

A) Rb+

B) Sr2+

C) Br-

D) Kr

E) Ar

Consider the following electron configurations to answer the questions that follow:

(i) 1s22s22p63s1

(ii) 1s22s22p63s2

(iii) 1s22s22p63s23p1

(iv) 1s22s22p63s23p4

(v) 1s22s22p63s23p5

32) The electron configuration belonging to the atom with the highest second ionization energy is __________.

A) (i)

B) (ii)

C) (iii)

D) (iv)

E) (v)

33) The electron configuration that belongs to the atom with the lowest second ionization energy is __________.

A) (i)

B) (ii)

C) (iii)

D) (iv)

E) (v)

34) The electron configuration of the atom with the most negative electron affinity is __________.

A) (i)

B) (ii)

C) (iii)

D) (iv)

E) (v)

35) The electron configuration of the atom that is expected to have a positive electron affinity is __________.

A) (i)

B) (ii)

C) (iii)

D) (iv)

E) (v)

36) Of the following elements, __________ has the most negative electron affinity.

A) Na

B) Li

C) Be

D) N

E) F

37) Of the following elements, __________ has the most negative electron affinity.

A) S

B) Cl

C) Se

D) Br

E) I

38) Of the following elements, __________ has the most negative electron affinity.

A) P

B) Al

C) Si

D) Cl

E) B

39) Of the following elements, __________ has the most negative electron affinity.

A) O

B) K

C) B

D) Na

E) S

40) Chlorine is much more apt to exist as an anion than is sodium. This is because __________.

A) chlorine is bigger than sodium

B) chlorine has a greater ionization energy than sodium does

C) chlorine has a greater electron affinity than sodium does

D) chlorine is a gas and sodium is a solid

E) chlorine is more metallic than sodium

41) Sodium is much more apt to exist as a cation than is chlorine. This is because __________.

A) chlorine is a gas and sodium is a solid

B) chlorine has a greater electron affinity than sodium does

C) chlorine is bigger than sodium

D) chlorine has a greater ionization energy than sodium does

E) chlorine is more metallic than sodium

42) Which equation correctly represents the electron affinity of calcium?

A) Ca (g) + e- → Ca- (g)

B) Ca (g) → Ca+ (g) + e-

C) Ca (g) → Ca- (g) + e-

D) Ca- (g) → Ca (g) + e-

E) Ca+ (g) + e- → Ca (g)

43) Which of the following correctly represents the electron affinity of bromine?

A) Br (g) → Br+ (g) + e-

B) Br (g) + e- → Br- (g)

C) Br2 (g) + e- → Br- (g)

D) Br2 (g) + 2 e- → 2 Br- (g)

E) Br+ (g) + e- → Br (g)

44) Which of the following correctly represents the electron affinity of phosphorus?

A) P (g) → P+ (g) + e-

B) P (g) + e- → P (g)

C) P4 (g) + e- → P (g)

D) P4 (g) + 4 e- → 4 P- (g)

E) P+ (g) + e- → P (g)

45) In the generation of most anions, the energy change (kJ/mol) that _______ an electron is ________.

A) removes, positive

B) adds, positive

C) removes, negative

D) adds, negative

E) None of the above is correct.

46) Of the elements below, __________ is the most metallic.

A) sodium

B) barium

C) magnesium

D) calcium

E) cesium

47) Which one of the following is a metalloid?

A) Ge

B) S

C) Br

D) Pb

E) C

48) Which one of the following is a metal?

A) Ge

B) S

C) Br

D) Pb

E) C

49) Of the elements below, __________ is the most metallic.

A) Na

B) Mg

C) Al

D) K

E) Ar

50) Of the elements below, __________ is the least metallic.

A) Na

B) Mg

C) Al

D) K

E) Ar

51) The list that correctly indicates the order of metallic character is __________.

A) B > N > C

B) F > Cl > S

C) Si > P > S

D) P > S > Se

E) Na > K > Rb

52) The list that correctly indicates the order of metallic character is __________.

A) Sr > Ca > Mg

B) F > Cl > Br

C) C > Ge > Si

D) Li > Na > K

E) O > Se > S

53) Of the elements below, __________ has the highest melting point.

A) Ca

B) K

C) Fe

D) Na

E) Ba

54) Of the following metals, __________ exhibits multiple oxidation states.

A) Al

B) Cs

C) V

D) Ca

E) Na

55) Of the following metals, __________ exhibits multiple oxidation states.

A) Al

B) Rb

C) Mg

D) Ni

E) Cs

56) Of the following oxides, __________ is the most acidic.

A) CaO

B) CO2

C) Al2O3

D) Li2O

E) Na2O

57) The acidity of carbonated water is due to the __________.

A) presence of sulfur

B) reaction of CO2 and H2O

C) addition of acid

D) nonmetal oxides

E) none of the above

58) The element in the periodic table that looks like a metal, is a poor thermal conductor, and acts as an electrical semiconductor is __________.

A) Sn

B) B

C) As

D) Si

E) Ge

59) Transition metals within a period differ mainly in the number of ________ electrons.

A) s

B) p

C) d

D) f

E) all of the above

60) Which one of the following compounds would produce an acidic solution when dissolved in water?

A) Na2O

B) CaO

C) MgO

D) CO2

E) SrO

61) Nonmetals can be __________ at room temperature.

A) solid, liquid, or gas

B) solid or liquid

C) solid only

D) liquid only

E) liquid or gas

62) Which of the following is not a characteristic of metals?

A) acidic oxides

B) low ionization energies

C) malleability

D) ductility

E) These are all characteristics of metals.

63) When two elements combine to form a compound, the greater the difference in metallic character between the two elements, the greater the likelihood that the compound will be __________.

A) a gas at room temperature

B) a solid at room temperature

C) metallic

D) nonmetallic

E) a liquid at room temperature

64) Alkaline earth metals __________.

A) have the smallest atomic radius in a given period

B) form monoanions

C) form basic oxides

D) exist as triatomic molecules

E) form halides with the formula MX

65) Between which two elements is the difference in metallic character the greatest?

A) Rb and O

B) O and I

C) Rb and I

D) Li and O

E) Li and Rb

66) The oxide of which element below can react with hydrochloric acid?

A) sulfur

B) selenium

C) nitrogen

D) sodium

E) carbon

67) Consider the general valence electron configuration of ns2np5 and the following statements:

(i) Elements with this electron configuration are expected to form -1 anions.

(ii) Elements with this electron configuration are expected to have large

positive electron affinities.

(iii) Elements with this electron configuration are nonmetals.

(iv) Elements with this electron configuration form acidic oxides.

Which statements are true?

A) (i) and (ii)

B) (i), (ii), and (iii)

C) (ii) and (iii)

D) (i), (iii,) and (iv)

E) All statements are true.

68) Which of the following traits characterizes the alkali metals?

A) very high melting point

B) existence as diatomic molecules

C) formation of dianions

D) the lowest first ionization energies in a period

E) the smallest atomic radius in a period

69) This element is more reactive than lithium and magnesium but less reactive than potassium. This element is __________.

A) Na

B) Rb

C) Ca

D) Be

E) Fr

70) Which one of the following is not true about the alkali metals?

A) They are low density solids at room temperature.

B) They all readily form ions with a +1 charge.

C) They all have 2 electrons in their valence shells.

D) They are very reactive elements.

E) They have the lowest first ionization energies of the elements.

71) Consider the following properties of an element:

(i) It is solid at room temperature.

(ii) It easily forms an oxide when exposed to air.

(iii) When it reacts with water, hydrogen gas evolves.

(iv) It must be stored submerged in oil.

Which element fits the above description the best?

A) sulfur

B) copper

C) mercury

D) sodium

E) magnesium

72) Which of the following generalizations cannot be made with regard to reactions of alkali metals? (The symbol M represents any one of the alkali metals.)

A) M (s) + O2 (g) → M O2 (s)

B) 2M (s) + 2 H2O (l) → 2MOH (aq) + H2 (g)

C) 2M (s) + H2 (g) → 2MH (s)

D) 2M (s) + Cl2 (g) → 2MCl (s)

E) 2M (s) + S (s) → M2S (s)

73) The reaction of alkali metals with oxygen produce __________.

A) oxides

B) peroxides

C) superoxides

D) all of the above

E) none of the above

74) Alkali metals tend to be more reactive than alkaline earth metals because __________.

A) alkali metals have lower densities

B) alkali metals have lower melting points

C) alkali metals have greater electron affinities

D) alkali metals have lower ionization energies

E) alkali metals are not more reactive than alkaline earth metals

75) The alkali metal that is naturally radioactive is __________.

A) rubidium

B) cesium

C) lithium

D) francium

E) sodium

76) Which one of the following beverages originally contained lithium salts?

A) Coca-Cola®

B) Pepsi-Cola®

C) Gatorade®

D) Kool-Aid®

E) Seven-Up®

77) The alkali metal that is used to treat manic-depressive illness is __________.

A) Na

B) K

C) Li

D) Rb

E) Cs

78) All of the following are ionic compounds except __________.

A) K2O

B) Na2SO4

C) SiO2

D) Li3N

E) NaCl

79) Which one of the following compounds produces a basic solution when dissolved in water?

A) SO2

B) Na2O

C) CO2

D) OF2

E) O2

80) Element M reacts with oxygen to form an oxide with the formula MO. When MO is dissolved in water, the resulting solution is basic. Element M could be __________.

A) Na

B) Ba

C) S

D) N

E) C

81) Which alkaline earth metal will not react with liquid water or with steam?

A) Be

B) Mg

C) Ca

D) Ba

E) They all react with liquid water and with steam.

82) Which element is solid at room temperature?

A) Cl2

B) F2

C) Br2

D) I2

E) H2

83) __________ is a unique element and does not truly belong to any family.

A) Nitrogen

B) Radium

C) Hydrogen

D) Uranium

E) Helium

84) Of the following statements, __________ is not true for oxygen.

A) The most stable allotrope of oxygen is O2.

B) The chemical formula of ozone is O3.

C) Dry air is about 79% oxygen.

D) Oxygen forms peroxide and superoxide anions.

E) Oxygen is a colorless gas at room temperature.

85) Which one of the following elements has an allotrope that is produced in the upper atmosphere by lightning?

A) N

B) O

C) S

D) Cl

E) He

86) In nature, sulfur is most commonly found in __________.

A) pure elemental sulfur

B) sulfur oxides

C) metal sulfides

D) sulfuric acid

E) H2S

87) All of the halogens __________.

A) exist under ambient conditions as diatomic gases

B) tend to form positive ions of several different charges

C) tend to form negative ions of several different charges

D) exhibit metallic character

E) form salts with alkali metals with the formula MX

88) This element reacts with hydrogen to produce a gas with the formula HX. When dissolved in water, HX forms an acidic solution. X is __________,

A) Na

B) H

C) C

D) Br

E) O

89) The noble gases were, until relatively recently, thought to be entirely unreactive. Experiments in the early 1960s showed that Xe could, in fact, form compounds with fluorine. The formation of compounds consisting of Xe is made possible by __________.

A) the availability of xenon atoms

B) xenon’s noble gas electron configuration

C) the stability of xenon atoms

D) xenon’s relatively low ionization energy

E) xenon’s relatively low electron affinity

90) Of the following elements, which have been shown to form compounds?

helium neon argon krypton xenon

A) xenon and argon

B) xenon only

C) xenon, krypton, and argon

D) xenon and krypton

E) None of the above can form compounds.

91) In nature, the noble gases exist as

A) monatomic gaseous atoms

B) the gaseous fluorides

C) solids in rocks and in minerals

D) alkali metal salts

E) the sulfides

92) Hydrogen is unique among the elements because __________.

1. It is not really a member of any particular group.

2. Its electron is not at all shielded from its nucleus.

3. It is the lightest element.

4. It is the only element to exist at room temperature as a diatomic gas.

5. It exhibits some chemical properties similar to those of groups 1A and 7A.

A) 1, 2, 3, 5

B) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

C) 1, 4, 5

D) 3, 4

E) 2, 3, 4, 5

93) Hydrogen is unique among the elements because __________.

1. It has only one valence electron.

2. It is the only element that can emit an atomic spectrum.

3. Its electron is not at all shielded from its nucleus.

4. It is the lightest element.

5. It is the only element to exist at room temperature as a diatomic gas.

A) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

B) 1, 3, 4

C) 1, 2, 3, 4

D) 2, 3, 4

E) 3, 4

94) Ozone is a (an) __________ of oxygen.

A) isotope

B) allotrope

C) precursor

D) peroxide

E) free radical

95) Astatine has a __________ density and a __________ atomic radius compared to iodine.

A) greater; greater

B) smaller; greater

C) smaller; smaller

D) greater; smaller

E) equal; equal

96) Xenon has been shown to form compounds only when it is combined with __________.

A) something with a tremendous ability to remove electrons from other substances

B) another noble gas

C) something with a tremendous ability to donate electrons to other substances

D) an alkali metal

E) an alkaline earth metal

7.2 Bimodal Questions

1) __________ is credited with developing the concept of atomic numbers.

A) Dmitri Mendeleev

B) Lothar Meyer

C) Henry Moseley

D) Ernest Rutherford

E) Michael Faraday

2) Elements in the modern version of the periodic table are arranged in order of increasing __________.

A) oxidation number

B) atomic mass

C) average atomic mass

D) atomic number

E) number of isotopes

3) An electron in a(n) __________ subshell experiences the greatest effective nuclear charge in a many-electron atom.

A) 3f

B) 3p

C) 3d

D) 3s

E) 4s

4) A tin atom has 50 electrons. Electrons in the __________ subshell experience the lowest effective nuclear charge.

A) 1s

B) 3p

C) 3d

D) 5s

E) 5p

5) The first ionization energies of the elements __________ as you go from left to right across a period of the periodic table, and __________ as you go from the bottom to the top of a group in the table.

A) increase, increase

B) increase, decrease

C) decrease, increase

D) decrease, decrease

E) are completely unpredictable

6) In general, as you go across a period in the periodic table from left to right:

(1) the atomic radius __________;

(2) the electron affinity becomes __________ negative; and

(3) the first ionization energy __________.

A) decreases, decreasingly, increases

B) increases, increasingly, decreases

C) increases, increasingly, increases

D) decreases, increasingly, increases

E) decreases, increasingly, decreases

7) The __________ have the most negative electron affinities.

A) alkaline earth metals

B) alkali metals

C) halogens

D) transition metals

E) chalcogens

8) Element M reacts with chlorine to form a compound with the formula MCl2. Element M is more reactive than magnesium and has a smaller radius than barium. This element is __________.

A) Sr

B) K

C) Na

D) Ra

E) Be

9) Metals can be __________ at room temperature.

A) liquid only

B) solid only

C) solid or liquid

D) solid, liquid, or gas

E) liquid or gas

10) Most of the elements on the periodic table are __________.

A) gases

B) nonmetals

C) metalloids

D) liquids

E) metals

11) Na reacts with element X to form an ionic compound with the formula Na3X. Ca will react with X to form __________.

A) CaX2

B) CaX

C) Ca2X3

D) Ca3X2

E) Ca3X

12) Ca reacts with element X to form an ionic compound with the formula CaX. Al will react with X to form __________.

A) AlX2

B) AlX

C) Al2X3

D) Al3X2

E) Al3X

13) Oxides of the active metals combine with water to form __________.

A) metal hydroxides

B) metal hydrides

C) hydrogen gas

D) oxygen gas

E) water and a salt

14) Oxides of the active metals combine with acid to form __________.

A) hydrogen gas

B) metal hydrides

C) water and a salt

D) oxygen gas

E) metal hydroxides

15) Oxides of most nonmetals combine with water to form __________.

A) an acid

B) a base

C) water and a salt

D) water

E) hydrogen gas

16) Oxides of most nonmetals combine with base to form __________.

A) hydrogen gas

B) an acid

C) a base

D) water

E) water and a salt

17) An alkaline earth metal forms a compound with oxygen with the formula __________.

(The symbol M represents any one of the alkaline earth metals.)

A) MO

B) M2O

C) MO2

D) M2O2

E) MO3

18) An alkali metal forms a compound with chlorine with the formula __________.

(The symbol M represents any one of the alkali metals.)

A) M2Cl2

B) M2Cl

C) MCl2

D) MCl

E) MCl3

19) What is the coefficient of M when the following equation is completed and balanced if M is an alkali metal?

M (s) + H2O (l) →

A) 1

B) 2

C) 3

D) 4

E) 0

20) The substance __________ is always produced when an active metal reacts with water.

A) NaOH

B) H2O

C) CO2

D) H2

E) O2

21) The reaction of potassium metal with elemental hydrogen produces __________.

A) KH

B) KH2

C) K2H

D) None of the above; potassium will not react directly with hydrogen.

E) KOH

22) What is the coefficient of H2O when the following equation is completed and balanced?

Ba (s) + H2O (l) →

A) 1

B) 2

C) 3

D) 5

E) Ba(s) does not react with H2O (l).

23) The element(s) __________ could be used to produce a red or crimson color in fireworks.

A) Mg or Ba

B) Sr

C) Ca, Sr, or Li

D) Ba

E) Na or K

24) Element X reacts with chlorine to form a compound with the formula XCl2. The oxide of element X is basic. Element X is __________.

A) Rb

B) Ca

C) Al

D) P

E) H

25) The reaction of a metal with a nonmetal produces a(n) __________.

A) base

B) salt

C) acid

D) oxide

E) hydroxide

26) Which nonmetal exists as a diatomic solid?

A) bromine

B) antimony

C) phosphorus

D) iodine

E) boron

27) The most common and stable allotrope of sulfur is __________.

A) S

B) S2

C) S4

D) S8

E) Sulfur does not form allotropes.

28) Which group 6A element is a metal?

A) tellurium and polonium

B) sulfur

C) selenium

D) tellurium

E) polonium

29) The most common sulfur ion has a charge of __________.

A) 2-

B) 1-

C) 4+

D) 6+

E) Sulfur does not form ions.

30) The element phosphorus exists in two forms in nature called white phosphorus and red phosphorus. These two forms are examples of __________.

A) isotopes

B) allotropes

C) oxidation

D) metalloids

E) noble gases

31) Which periodic table group contains only nonmetals?

A) 8A

B) 2A

C) 6A

D) 7A

E) 5A

32) Which periodic table group contains only metals?

A) 8A

B) 2A

C) 6A

D) 7A

E) 5A

33) Of the hydrogen halides, only __________ is a weak acid.

A) HCl (aq)

B) HBr (aq)

C) HF (aq)

D) HI (aq)

E) They are all weak acids.

34) All the elements in group 8A are gases at room temperature. Of all the groups in the periodic table, only group __________ contains examples of elements that are gas, liquid, and solid at room temperature.

A) 2A

B) 1A

C) 7A

D) 5A

E) 6A

35) The only noble gas that does not have the ns2np6 valence electron configuration is __________.

A) radon

B) neon

C) helium

D) krypton

E) All noble gases have the ns2np6 valence electron configuration.

36) The first noble gas to be incorporated into a compound was __________.

A) Ar

B) Kr

C) He

D) Ne

E) Xe

37) Of the halogens, which are gases at room temperature and atmospheric pressure?

A) fluorine, bromine, and iodine

B) fluorine, chlorine, and bromine

C) fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine

D) fluorine, chlorine, and iodine

E) fluorine and chlorine

38) 2 F2 (g) + 2 H2O (l) → __________

A) 2 HF (aq) + 2 HFO (aq)

B) 2 F- (aq) + 2 H+ (aq) + H2O2 (aq)

C) 4 HF (aq) + O2 (g)

D) 2 HF2 (aq) + 2 OH- (aq)

E) 4 HF (aq) + 2 O2- (aq)

39) Cl2 (g) + H2O (l) → __________

A) HCl (aq) + HOCl (aq)

B) 2 Cl- (aq) + H2O (l)

C) 2 HCl (aq) + O2 (g)

D) 2 HCl (aq) + O2- (g)

E) Cl2 (aq) + H2O (l)

7.3 Algorithmic Questions

1) Which element would be expected to have chemical and physical properties closest to those of argon?

A) Cl

B) S

C) Fe

D) O

E) Kr

2) In which orbital does an electron in a phosphorus atom experience the greatest shielding?

A) 2p

B) 3s

C) 3p

D) 2s

E) 1s

3) In which orbital does an electron in a lead atom experience the greatest effective nuclear charge?

A) 1s

B) 4p

C) 5s

D) 6s

E) 5d

4) In which of the following atoms is the 3s orbital closest to the nucleus?

A) Se

B) Br

C) As

D) Ga

E) Ge

5) Which one of the following atoms has the largest radius?

A) Sr

B) Ca

C) K

D) Rb

E) Y

6) Which one of the following has the smallest radius?

A) K

B) Br

C) Fe

D) Sr

7) Which of the following correctly lists the five atoms in order of increasing size (smallest to largest)?

A) F < K < Ge < Br < Rb

B) F < Br < Ge < K < Rb

C) F < Ge < Br < K < Rb

D) F < K < Br < Ge < Rb

E) F < Br < Ge < Rb < K

8) Of the following atoms, which has the largest first ionization energy?

A) Sb

B) Se

C) As

D) S

E) Ge

9) Which of the following has the largest second ionization energy?

A) Ge

B) Ga

C) Ca

D) K

E) Se

7.4 Short Answer Questions

1) The degree of interaction between two electrical charges depends on the __________ and the __________ of the charges and the distance between them.

2) As successive electrons are removed from an element, the ionization energy __________.

3) Which noble gas has the highest first ionization energy?

4) When electrons are removed from a lithium atom they are removed first from which orbital?

5) An added electron to the element bromine goes into which orbital?

6) Write the balanced reaction between zinc oxide and sulfuric acid.

7) What are the elements called that are located between the metals and non-metals?

8) Complete the following : P4O10 + 6 H2O

9) Which metal is a liquid at room temperature?

10) [Xe]6s2 is the electron configuration for __________.

11) [Kr]5s2 is the electron configuration for __________.

12) In their compounds, the charges on the alkali metals and the alkaline earth metals are __________ and __________, respectively.

13) Which alkali metals can react with oxygen to form either the peroxide or the superoxide?

14) Write the balanced equation for the reaction of potassium with water.

15) Of the alkaline earth metals, which two elements are the least reactive?

16) Write the balanced equation for the reaction of elemental fluorine with liquid water.

17) Write the balanced equation for the reaction of elemental chlorine with liquid water.

18) List seven nonmetals that exist as diatomic molecules in their elemental forms.

19) All of the group VIA elements are solids except __________.

20) Which noble gas has the lowest first ionization energy?

7.5 True/False Questions

1) The effective nuclear charge acting on an electron is larger than the actual nuclear charge.

2) The effective nuclear charge in an atom is proportional to the number of nuclear protons.

3) The atomic radius of iodine is one-half the distance separating the iodine nuclei.

4) A group of ions all containing the same number of electrons constitute an isoelectronic series.

5) Elements that readily conduct electricity are elements with low ionization energies.

6) Electron affinity measures how easily an atom gains an electron.

7) Xenon can form compounds with fluorine.

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