Unit 1: Atomic Structure and Properties

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Q1
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An element has two naturally occurring isotopes: isotope A (mass 62.93 u, 69.17%) and isotope B (mass 64.93 u, 30.83%). What is the element?

Q2
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Which of the following electron configurations represents a ground-state atom of phosphorus (Z = 15)?

Q3
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Calculate the number of moles in 48.0 g of oxygen gas (O₂). (Molar mass of O = 16.00 g/mol)

Q4
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Which trend correctly describes ionization energy across a period (left to right)?

Q5
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Which of the following has the smallest atomic radius?

Q6
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Which of the following correctly lists the atoms in order of increasing first ionization energy?

Q7
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The photoelectron spectrum (PES) of an unknown element shows peaks with relative heights of 2, 2, 6, 2, 3. The element is most likely

Q8
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Which of the following species has the largest atomic/ionic radius?

Q9
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Which electron configuration represents a ground-state atom of calcium?

Q10
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The successive ionization energies (in kJ/mol) for an element X are: 578, 1817, 2745, 11578, 14842. Element X is most likely in which group?

Q11
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Which of the following elements has the highest electronegativity?

Q12
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The electron configuration of Cu is [Ar] 3d¹⁰ 4s¹ rather than [Ar] 3d⁹ 4s². The best explanation for this is

Q13
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Isotopes of an element differ in their number of:

Q14
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The photoelectron spectrum (PES) of an atom shows:

Q15
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Electron configuration for element with atomic number 26 (Fe) is:

Q16
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Ionization energy generally increases across a period because:

Q17
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Coulomb's law in atomic structure explains:

Q18
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Atomic radius generally decreases across a period because:

Q19
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The mass spectrometer is used to determine:

Q20
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Effective nuclear charge ([math]) is:

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