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NAME: ________________________________________ NAME: ________________________________________

GRADE & SECTION:_________________ DATE: _______ GRADE & SECTION:_________________ DATE: _______

Quiz # 1: Electronic Structure of Matter Quiz # 1: Electronic Structure of Matter

Test I: Multiple Choice Type Test I: Multiple Choice Type


Direction: Identify the term/s that being described from the following Direction: Identify the term/s that being described from the following
statements. Write the LETTER only statements. Write the LETTER only
Choices for numbers 1-4 Choices for numbers 1-4
A. Atomic Emission Spectrum A. Atomic Emission Spectrum
B. Quantum-Mechanical Model B. Quantum-Mechanical Model
C. Alpha-Scattering Experiment C. Alpha-Scattering Experiment
D. Nuclear Model of an Atom D. Nuclear Model of an Atom
E. Planetary Model of an Atom E. Planetary Model of an Atom

1. A name given to Rutherford’s experiment that made him 1. A name given to Rutherford’s experiment that made him
conclude that the atom contains a tiny positive nucleus conclude that the atom contains a tiny positive nucleus
where the mass is concentrated. where the mass is concentrated.
2. These are series of sharp lines which gives an atom a specific 2. These are series of sharp lines which gives an atom a specific
color when being heated, also called as the finger print of color when being heated, also called as the finger print of
the atom. the atom.
3. views electrons within an atom as waves, not as particles as 3. views electrons within an atom as waves, not as particles as
previously believed. Because of this, electrons can be previously believed. Because of this, electrons can be
described as having a high probability of residing in specific described as having a high probability of residing in specific
orbitals, or regions of space, within the atom. orbitals, or regions of space, within the atom.
4. In this model of an atom, the protons and neutrons, which 4. In this model of an atom, the protons and neutrons, which
comprise nearly all of the mass of the atom, are located in comprise nearly all of the mass of the atom, are located in
the nucleus at the center of the atom. The electrons are the nucleus at the center of the atom. The electrons are
distributed around the nucleus and occupy most of the distributed around the nucleus and occupy most of the
volume of the atom. volume of the atom.

Choices for numbers 5-9 Choices for numbers 5-9


A. Werner Heisenberg A. Werner Heisenberg
B. Ernest Rutherford B. Ernest Rutherford
C. Erwin Schrodinger C. Erwin Schrodinger
D. Niels Bohr D. Niels Bohr
E. Louis de Broglie E. Louis de Broglie

5. Proponent of Uncertainty Principle 5. Proponent of Uncertainty Principle


6. Proponent of Nuclear Atomic Model 6. Proponent of Nuclear Atomic Model
7-9. Proponents of Quantum Mechanical Model 7-9. Proponents of Quantum Mechanical Model

Choices for numbers 10-15 Choices for numbers 10-15

A. Flame test E. Barium ion A. Flame test E. Barium ion


B. Ground state F. Calcium ion B. Ground state F. Calcium ion
C. Excited state G. Valence electron C. Excited state G. Valence electron
D. Copper ion D. Copper ion

10. Which metal ion gives a blue-green color when heated? 10. Which metal ion gives a blue-green color when heated?

11. A test which determines the color of light that an atom emits when 11. A test which determines the color of light that an atom emits when
subjected to heat. subjected to heat.

12. It is the total number of electrons in the outermost shell 12. It is the total number of electrons in the outermost shell
13. Electrons in their lowest energy level 13. Electrons in their lowest energy level
14. Electrons in their highest energy level 14. Electrons in their highest energy level
15. Which metal ion gives a purple color when heated? 15. Which metal ion gives a purple color when heated?

Test II. Direction: Label the parts of the atom. Test II. Direction: Label the parts of the atom.

Test III. On your paper, DRAW the following atomic models: (3 points Test III. On your paper, DRAW the following atomic models: (3 points
each) each)

1. Nuclear Atomic Model 1. Nuclear Atomic Model

2. Planetary Atomic Model 2. Planetary Atomic Model

3. Quantum Mechanical Model 3. Quantum Mechanical Model

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