1. The document contains multiple choice questions about electron configurations, periodic table positions, and properties of elements.
2. Questions ask the learner to determine electron configurations, periods and groups of elements, maximum electrons in atomic shells, charged states of atoms, and which elements are/are not in certain groups like halogens or alkali metals.
3. Answers are selected by looking at diagrams of atomic shells, tables of element names and numbers, and analyzing electron configurations. This tests the learner's understanding of patterns in the periodic table.
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Electron Configuration Test
1. The document contains multiple choice questions about electron configurations, periodic table positions, and properties of elements.
2. Questions ask the learner to determine electron configurations, periods and groups of elements, maximum electrons in atomic shells, charged states of atoms, and which elements are/are not in certain groups like halogens or alkali metals.
3. Answers are selected by looking at diagrams of atomic shells, tables of element names and numbers, and analyzing electron configurations. This tests the learner's understanding of patterns in the periodic table.
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1. Determine period and group from electron 9. Look the figure below!
configuration below! a. 1s² 2s2 2p2
b. 1s² 2s2 2p4
c. 1s² 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p2 The maximum electron of n=3 is … .
a. 2 c. 18 d. 1s² 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p5 b. 8 d. 32 10. Look at the picture! e. 1s² 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2
2. Determine the number of atom from the period and
group below! a. Group II, period 2 The atom has …. charged. c. Netral c. Negatif b. Group III, period 2 d. Positif d. no 11. The figure on the right shows the atomic shell of an atom. c. Group II, period 4
d. Group IV, period 3
e. Group III, period 4
3. Look the figure below! The maximum numbers of electrons that can be occupied The right statement is … . by the four shell are …. a. No.1 is proton a. 2 B. 8 C. 18 D. 32 b. No. 2 is proton 12. Study the table on the right. c. No. 3 is neutron d. No. 2 is electron Number The name of element 4. Look the figure below! 1 Clorine 2 Aurum 3 Carbon 4 Fluorine The elements that are not classified into halogen group are …. b. 1, 2 and 3 C. 2 and 3 The maximum electron of n=2 is … . c. 1 and 3 D. 2 and 4 a. 2 c. 18 13. The electron configuration of an element is: 2, 8, 8, 2. b. 8 d. 32 1) The number of valence electron is 2 2) The atom is included in alkali metal 5. Configuration of atom is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d4. 3) The period of the atom is 4 Periode and group of atom are…. 4) The atom is include in earth alkali a. Periode 3 and group IV A The correct statement according to the configuration b. Periode 3 and group VI B above are numbers…. c. Periode 4 and group VI A A. 1, 2 and 3 C. 1, 3 and 4 d. Periode 4 and group VI B B. 1, 2 and 4 D. 2, 3 and 4 14. The electron configuration of the unknown atom is 2, 8, 6. Atom 23X have shells are…. 8,2. The position of the atom in a periodic table is …. a. K, L, M, N c. K, L a. group III and period 3 b. K, L, M d. K b. group II and period 4 7. Look at the picture! c. group IV and period 4 d. group IV and period 3 15. The position of an atom in a periodic table is group II and period 4. The atomic number of the atom is … a. 30 c. 20 b. 27 d. 15 16. There are atoms belong to alkali metal group, excepted…. A. lithium C. hydrogen The atom has …. charged. B. sodium D. potasium a. Netral c. Negatif b. Positif d. no 8. Configuration of atom is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s1. Periode and group of atom are…. a. Periode 3 and group I A b. Periode 3 and group I B c. Periode 4 and group I A d. Periode 4 and group I B
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