Atom and Sub-atomic Particles
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03.11.21
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The element Boron has an atomic number of 5. Which of the following is the correct electron configuration for this element?
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It refers to the probable distribution os electrons around the nucleus among the orbitals
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Which of the following letters represent the sublevels in an electron configuration?
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the "p" sublevel holds up to how many electrons?
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The "s" sublevel holds up to how many electrons?
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Up to how many electrons can the "f" sublevel hold?
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It is the smallest particle and also referred to as the building blocks of matter.
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Which of the following describes the compressibility of solids.
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Which state of matter has the strongest interparticle force?
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What was the theory developed by Democritus and other scientists called?
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Which of the following atomic subparticles has an electrical charge of +1
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It has an electrical charge of -1
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Magnesium has an atomic number of 12. How many protons and electrons does the elemen magnesium has?
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A subatomic particle tah has no charge and collectively known as nucleons.
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It is equivalent to the number of protons + number of neutrons.
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