Chaptest B
Chaptest B
Chaptest B
Assessment
Chapter Test B
Chapter: Arrangement of Electrons in Atoms
PART I In the space provided, write the letter of the term or phrase that best
completes each statement or best answers each question.
______ 2. What is the total number of electrons needed to fill the fourth main
energy level?
a. 4
b. 8
c. 16
d. 32
______ 5. The theory that light behaves as a wave is best illustrated by the
a. photoelectric effect.
b. emission of electromagnetic radiation by a hot body.
c. interference of light.
d. Lyman, Balmer, and Paschen series.
______ 6. When electrons change energy states, the amount of energy given off
or absorbed is equal to
a. hc.
b. hv.
c. n.
d. cv.
______ 7. Max Planck proposed that “hot” objects radiate energy in small,
specific amounts called
a. quanta.
b. waves.
c. hertz.
d. electrons.
PART II Write the correct term (or terms) in the space provided.
9. A particle that has an outer main energy level fully occupied by eight
of A is .
14. The ejection of electrons from the surface of a metal when light shines on it is
called the .
16. The number of waves that pass a point in one second is called
22. Any form of energy that exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels through space
is called .
PART II On the line at the left of each expression in the first column, write the
letter of the expression in the second column that is most closely related.
______25. No two electrons in the same atom c. Bohr model of the atom
can have the same four quantum
numbers.
PART IV Write the answers to the following questions in the space provided.
28. Use the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom to explain the emission spectrum
of hydrogen.
PART V
Write the electron-configuration notation for the following elements in the space
provided.
Write the noble-gas notation for the following elements in the space provided.
Write the orbital notation for the following elements in the space provided.
PART VI Write the answers to the questions on the line to the left, and show your
work in the space provided.