This document contains questions about valence electrons, atomic structure, and properties of elements. It asks students to identify the location of valence electrons, whether elements are cations, anions or neutral based on gaining or losing electrons, the number of valence electrons for specific elements, ordering elements by atomic radius, identifying which element has the larger atomic radius in pairs, and identifying which element has the greater ionization energy in pairs. It also asks students to draw the energy levels of copper and bromine.
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Science 8 Third quarter Q3 quiz in valence electrons and periodic trend
This document contains questions about valence electrons, atomic structure, and properties of elements. It asks students to identify the location of valence electrons, whether elements are cations, anions or neutral based on gaining or losing electrons, the number of valence electrons for specific elements, ordering elements by atomic radius, identifying which element has the larger atomic radius in pairs, and identifying which element has the greater ionization energy in pairs. It also asks students to draw the energy levels of copper and bromine.
This document contains questions about valence electrons, atomic structure, and properties of elements. It asks students to identify the location of valence electrons, whether elements are cations, anions or neutral based on gaining or losing electrons, the number of valence electrons for specific elements, ordering elements by atomic radius, identifying which element has the larger atomic radius in pairs, and identifying which element has the greater ionization energy in pairs. It also asks students to draw the energy levels of copper and bromine.
1. Valence electrons are located in 1. Valence electrons are located in A. Energy level closest to the nucleus A. Enegry levela closest to nucleus B. energy levels with the highest energy B. B. energy level with the highest energy C. C. All energy level C. All enegry level 2. Atoms that lose electrons are called 2. Atoms that lose electrons are called A. Cation B. Anion C. Neutral A. Cation B. Anion C. Neutral 3. Atoms that gains electron are called 3. Atoms that gains electron are called A. Cation B. Anion C. Neutral A. Cation B. Anion C. Neutral 4. Fluorine has ____ valence electrons 4. Fluorine has ____ valence electrons A. 3 B. 1 C. 7 A. 3 B. 1 C. 7 5. Determine the element’s number of valence 5. Determine the element’s number of valence electrons in the outermost shell electrons in the outermost shell A. Lithium A. Lithium B. Phosphorus B. Phosphorus C. Francium C. Francium D. Silicon D. Silicon E. Magnesium E. Magnesium 6. Rank the following elements by increasing 6. Rank the following elements by increasing atomic atomic radius: Carbon, aluminum , oxygen radius: Carbon, aluminum , oxygen 7. Circle the atom in each pair that has the largest 7. Circle the atom in each pair that has the largest atomic radius? atomic radius? A. Al or B A. Al or B B. Na or Al B. Na or Al C. S or O C. S or O D. Br or Cl D. Br or Cl E. Au or Ag E. Au or Ag 8. Circle the atom in each pair that has greatest 8. Circle the atom in each pair that has greatest ionization energy ionization energy A. Li or Be A. Li or Be B. Li or Na B. Li or Na C. Cl or Si C. Cl or Si D. Na or K D. Na or K E. F or O E. F or O 9. Draw the energy level of the following 9. Draw the energy level of the following Elements Elements A. Cu A. Cu Br B. Br