C5_L2_Ionization energy

C5_L2_Ionization energy

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C5_L2_Ionization energy

C5_L2_Ionization energy

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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The table above shows the first ionization energy and atomic radius of several elements. Which of the following best helps to explain the deviation of the first ionization energy of oxygen from the overall trend?

The atomic radius of oxygen is greater than the atomic radius of fluorine.

The atomic radius of oxygen is less than the atomic radius of nitrogen

There is repulsion between paired electrons in oxygen’s 2p orbitals.

There is attraction between paired electrons in oxygen’s 2p orbitals.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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For element X represented above, which of the following is the most likely explanation for the large difference between the second and third ionization energies?

The effective nuclear charge decreases with successive ionizations.

The shielding of outer electrons increases with successive ionizations.

The electron removed during the third ionization is, on average, much closer to the nucleus than the first two electrons removed were.

The ionic radius increases with successive ionizations.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Which of the following correctly compares periodic properties of two elements and provides an accurate

explanation for that difference?

The first ionization energy of Al is greater than that of B because Al has a larger nuclear charge than B does.

The first ionization energy of F is greater than that of O because O has a higher electronegativity than F has.

The atomic radius of Ca is larger than that of Mg because the valence electrons in Mg experience more shielding than the valence electrons in Ca do.

The atomic radius of Cl is smaller than that of S because Cl has a larger nuclear charge than S does.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Has the lowest first-ionization energy

Cs

Ag

Pb

Br

Se

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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Based on the ionization energies of element X given in the table above, which of the following is most likely the empirical formula of an oxide of element X?

XO2

X2O

X2O3

X2O5

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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The first five ionization energies of a second-period element are listed in the table above. Which of the following correctly identifies the element and best explains the data in the table?

B, because it has five core electrons

B, because it has three valence electrons

N, because it has five valence electrons

N, because it has three electrons in the p sublevel

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

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The first five ionization energies of an unknown element are listed in the table above. Which of the following statements correctly identifies the element and cites the evidence supporting the identification?

Na, because of the large difference between the first and the second ionization energies

Al, because of the large difference between the third and fourth ionization energies

Si, because the fifth ionization energy has the greatest value

P, because a neutral atom of P has five valence electrons

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