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CEM 141 MSU: Study Guide with 100+ Answered Questions Atomic Structure & Periodic Trends 1. What are the three fundamental subatomic particles, and what are their charges? ANSWER Proton (+1), Neutron (0), Electron (-1). 2. Where is most of the mass of an atom located? ANSWER In the nucleus, which contains the protons and neutrons. 3. How is the atomic number (Z) defined? ANSWER The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. It defines the element. 4. What does the mass number (A) represent? ANSWER The sum of the number of protons and neutrons in an atom's nucleus (A = Z + N). 5. What are isotopes? ANSWER Atoms of the same element (same Z) that have different numbers of neutrons (different A). 6. How do you calculate the average atomic mass shown on the periodic table? ANSWER It is a weighted average of the masses of all naturally occurring isotopes: (Fractional Abundance₁ × Mass₁) + (Fractional Abundance₂ × Mass₂) + ... 7. Who organized the periodic table based on increasing atomic mass and noticed periodic properties? ANSWER Dmitri Mendeleev. 8. How is the modern periodic table organized? ANSWER By increasing atomic number (Z). 9. What is a period on the periodic table? ANSWER A horizontal row. Elements in the same period have the same number of electron shells (principal quantum number). 10. What is a group (or family) on the periodic table? ANSWER A vertical column. Elements in the same group have the same number of valence electrons and similar chemical properties. 11. What are the main group elements? ANSWER Elements in Groups 1, 2, and 13-18 (the s- and p-blocks). 12. What is the trend for atomic radius across a period (left to right)? ANSWER Atomic radius decreases. Increased effective nuclear charge pulls electrons closer. 13. What is the trend for atomic radius down a group? ANSWER Atomic radius increases. Electrons occupy higher principal energy levels (larger electron shells). 14. What is ionization energy? ANSWER The energy required to remove one electron from a gaseous atom or ion. 15. What is the trend for first ionization energy across a period (left to right)? ANSWER Ionization energy generally increases. Higher effective nuclear charge makes electrons harder to remove. 16. What is the trend for first ionization energy down a group? ANSWER Ionization energy decreases. The outermost electron is farther from the nucleus and shielded by inner shells

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Atomic Structure & Periodic Trends

1. What are the three fundamental subatomic particles, and what are their
charges?
ANSWER ✓ Proton (+1), Neutron (0), Electron (-1).

2. Where is most of the mass of an atom located?
ANSWER ✓ In the nucleus, which contains the protons and neutrons.

3. How is the atomic number (Z) defined?
ANSWER ✓ The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. It defines the element.

4. What does the mass number (A) represent?
ANSWER ✓ The sum of the number of protons and neutrons in an atom's nucleus (A = Z
+ N).

5. What are isotopes?
ANSWER ✓ Atoms of the same element (same Z) that have different numbers of
neutrons (different A).

6. How do you calculate the average atomic mass shown on the periodic table?
ANSWER ✓ It is a weighted average of the masses of all naturally occurring isotopes:
(Fractional Abundance₁ × Mass₁) + (Fractional Abundance₂ × Mass₂) + ...

7. Who organized the periodic table based on increasing atomic mass and noticed
periodic properties?
ANSWER ✓ Dmitri Mendeleev.

8. How is the modern periodic table organized?
ANSWER ✓ By increasing atomic number (Z).

9. What is a period on the periodic table?
ANSWER ✓ A horizontal row. Elements in the same period have the same number of
electron shells (principal quantum number).

10. What is a group (or family) on the periodic table?
ANSWER ✓ A vertical column. Elements in the same group have the same number of
valence electrons and similar chemical properties.

, 11. What are the main group elements?
ANSWER ✓ Elements in Groups 1, 2, and 13-18 (the s- and p-blocks).

12. What is the trend for atomic radius across a period (left to right)?
ANSWER ✓ Atomic radius decreases. Increased effective nuclear charge pulls electrons
closer.

13. What is the trend for atomic radius down a group?
ANSWER ✓ Atomic radius increases. Electrons occupy higher principal energy levels
(larger electron shells).

14. What is ionization energy?
ANSWER ✓ The energy required to remove one electron from a gaseous atom or ion.

15. What is the trend for first ionization energy across a period (left to right)?
ANSWER ✓ Ionization energy generally increases. Higher effective nuclear charge makes
electrons harder to remove.

16. What is the trend for first ionization energy down a group?
ANSWER ✓ Ionization energy decreases. The outermost electron is farther from the
nucleus and shielded by inner shells.

17. What is electron affinity?
ANSWER ✓ The energy change when an electron is added to a gaseous atom.

18. What is the trend for electron affinity across a period (left to right)?
ANSWER ✓ Generally becomes more negative (releases more energy), meaning the
atom more readily accepts an electron. Halogens have the most negative values.

19. What is electronegativity?
ANSWER ✓ The ability of an atom in a molecule to attract shared electrons to itself.

20. What is the trend for electronegativity across a period?
ANSWER ✓ Electronegativity increases.

21. What is the trend for electronegativity down a group?
ANSWER ✓ Electonegativity decreases.

22. Which element has the highest electronegativity?
ANSWER ✓ Fluorine (F), with a value of 4.0 on the Pauling scale.

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