Editing CP Review HW For Bohr, Quantum Model Of Atom And Electron Configuration
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<center>Name: _________________________________________Period: _______</center><br> <br> <br> 1a. What does the energy level indicated? <br> <br> 1b. Which of the symbol in 4p<sub>x</sub><sup>1</sup> is energy level?<br> <br> 1c. From the Periodic Table, how do you know what energy level you are in? <br> <br> 2. What does the subenergy level indicate?<br> <br> 2b. Which of the symbol in 4p<sub>x</sub><sup>1</sup> is subsenergy level? <br> <br> 2c. From the Periodic Table, how do you know what subenergy level you are in? <br> <br> 3. How do you know how many orbitals in an subenergy level?<br> <br> 3b. Which of the symbol in 4p<sub>x</sub><sup>1</sup> is orbital desingation? <br> <br> <br> 4. How many maximum number of electrons in an orbital? <br> <br> 4b. How many maximum electrons in the s subenergy level? ___ p subenergy level____ d subenergy____f subenergy level? <br> <br> 5. Who stated that you can have a maximum of 2 electrons in an orbital?<br> <br> <br> 6a. What does the Aufbau Principle say?<br> <br> <br> 6b. What does it mean with respect to "making an electron configuration"?<br> <br> <br> 7. In Bohr's model of atom, electrons are only specific distance away from the nucleus. What do we call them?<br> <br> 8. Bohr also stated that atom absorb only specific energy packets that is used for an electron to go (called promoted) to a higher energy level.<br> *Before atom absorbs energy, the atom is in what state?<br> **What is the definition of this state with respect to electrons in atom?<Br> *After atom absorbs energy and electrons go up to higher energy level, the atom is in what state?<br> **What is the definition of this state with respect to electrons in atom?<br> <br> <br> 9. Quantum Mechanics told Bohr the he did not cut up the area outside the nucleus enough. Quantum Mechanics cut the area more into Orbitals. *What is the definition of Orbitals?<br> <br> <br>
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