Exploring Atomic Structure and Bonding Theories
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- 1
Which of the following scientists is credited with making significant contributions to the development of the modern periodic table by organizing elements based on their atomic number?
- AAntoine Lavoisier
- BDmitri Mendeleev
- CHenry Moseley
- DJohn Dalton
- 2
In quantum mechanics, which quantum number describes the shape of an atomic orbital?
- AAzimuthal quantum number (l)
- BPrincipal quantum number (n)
- CMagnetic quantum number (mâ‚—)
- DSpin quantum number (mâ‚›)
- 3
According to Valence Bond Theory, the strength of a covalent bond is generally related to which factor?
- AThe electronegativity difference between the atoms
- BThe total number of valence electrons in the molecule
- CThe extent of overlap between atomic orbitals
- DThe number of lone pairs on the bonded atoms
- 4
Which of the following molecules would be expected to have the largest bond angle around the central atom, assuming all are VSEPR theory examples?
- AHâ‚‚O (water)
- BCHâ‚„ (methane)
- CNH₃ (ammonia)
- DCOâ‚‚ (carbon dioxide)
- 5
In the context of coordination compounds, what is the role of ligands?
- AThey are responsible for the color of the coordination compound.
- BThey are the central metal atom that accepts electrons.
- CThey are molecules or ions that donate electron pairs to the central metal atom.
- DThey determine the overall charge of the complex ion.