- How many principle energy levels are there? ______
- How many subshells are there and what is the maximum number of electrons in each?
- The ______tells you the order in which electrons fill orbitals in an atom.
- Electrons prefer the ______energy location possible.
- An elements ______electrons are the most important electrons.
- The valence electrons are located on the ______most ______.
- The electron configuration for sulfur is: ______
- The highest energy level of sulfurs electrons is the ______energy level.
- The # of electrons on sulfur’s outer most energy level is _____; therefore, sulfur has ____ valence electrons.
- The electron configuration for titanium is: ______
- The highest principle energy level for titanium is the ______. Titanium has _____ electrons on its highest energy level and therefore has ____ valence electrons.
- When writing orbital diagrams the ______represent orbitals and the ______represent electrons.
- Each orbital can hold a maximum of ______electrons.
- Electrons always occupy the ______energy level possible (they like to be close to the nucleus).
- Hund’s rule states that every orbital in a subshell is singly occupied with one electron before any one orbital is doubly occupied
- The Pauli Exclusion Principle states that the two electrons in an orbital have ______spins. This is why, when using orbital diagrams the arrows must go in ______directions.
- The orbital notation for gallium is:
- The highest energy level of Gallium’s electrons is the ______, there are ______electrons on this energy level therefore, Gallium has ______valence ______.
- The orbital notation for Silicon is:
- The highest energy level occupied by silicon’s electrons is the _____ energy level. Therefore, Silicon has ____ valence electrons.
- Why do electrons fill the 4s orbital before filling the 3d orbital? ______
- List the noble gases: ______
- Why are the noble gases considered “noble”? ______
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- Which noble gas only has 2 valence electrons? ______
- Which noble gas should be used when writing the noble gas (abbreviated version) of an electron configuration? -______
- After choosing the preceding noble gas how do you know at what point to continue the configuration? ______
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- Write the noble gas configuration for the following elements:
- Siver ______
- Astatine: ______
- Tungsten: ______
- Tellurium: ______
- Bromine: ______
- Antimony: ______
- The groups on the periodic table are horizontal/vertical and are columns/ rows. (circle the two correct answers)
- Elements in the same group have the same number of ______.
- Draw an abbreviated version of the periodic table and label the s,p,d and f blocks.
- The representative elements are elements in blocks ____ and ______.
- The group number of the representative elements tells you the number of ______
for all members of that group.
- Elements in group 2 have ______valence electrons.
- Elements in group 5 have ______valence electrons.
- The periods on the periodic table are vertical/horizontal and are commonly called columns/rows.
- The period # of an element can be used to determine the ______of an elements valence electrons.
- Bromine has ______valence electrons and they are all located on the ______energy level.
- Chlorine has ______valence electrons and they are all located on the ______energy level.
- Magnesium has _____ valence electrons and they are all located on the ______energy level.
- Hydrogen has _____ valence electrons and they are all located on the ______energy level.
Complete the following chart:
Element / Group # / Period # / # valence electrons / Location of valence e-sodium
aluminum
Phosphorus
neon
carbon
- Why do chlorine and bromine have similar chemical properties? ______
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- List 3 elements that have similar chemical properties to sodium. ______
- What element has 5 valence electrons on the 4th energy level? ______
- What elements has 3 valence electrons on the 5th energy level? ______
- What element has 7 valence electrons on the 3rd energy level? ______
- What element has an electron configuration that ends in 3p4?______
- What element has an electron configuration that ends in 4d8? ______
- What element has an electron configuration that ends in 3d9? ______
- What element has an electron configuration that ends in 5s2?______