Electrons in Atoms

Electrons in Atoms

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Science, Chemistry

10th - 12th Grade

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HS-PS1-2

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Becky Slaughter

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Electrons in Atoms

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How is the Bohr Model similar to a ladder?

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1. Why is less energy required in higher levels (n=5) to go to the next level?

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Multiple Choice

1. The amount of energy required to move an electron from one energy level to another is called_______________________________

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orbitals

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Quantum of energy

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energy level

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Multiple Choice

1. What Determines the allowed energies an electron can have and how likely it is to find the electron in various locations around the nucleus of the atom?

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Rutherford's model

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The Bohr Model

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Quantum Mechanical Model

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Multiple Choice

Who derived the equation for the quantum mechanical model?

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Ernest Rutherford

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Niels Bohr

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Erwin Schrodinger

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JJ Thomson

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1. Compare the Bohr Model and the Quantum Mechanical Model.

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both have electrons

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both travel in a circular orbit

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both have energy levels

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both have a maximum number of electrons per energy level

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both are based on the probability an electron will be there

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Multiple Choice

1. What is the principal quantum number?

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how many electrons are in the atom

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indicates the energy level the electron is on

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how many valence electrons an atom has

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Multiple Choice

1. What are the shapes described by Schrodinger’s equation called?

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electrons

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atomic orbitals

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energy levels

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atoms

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Multiple Choice

1. What are atomic orbitals?

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regions where there is a high probability of finding an electron

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regions where it is hghly unlikely to find an electron

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same as the nucleus

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Multiple Choice

1. How can you determine the maximum number of electrons that can fit in an energy level? (formula)

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n

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n2

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2n2

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none of the above

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