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CHEM 210 Module 2 Exam (Portage Learning 2025/2026) — 30 High-Level Practice Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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CHEM 210 Module 2 Exam (Portage Learning
2025/2026) — 30 High-Level Practice Questions
with 100% Correct Answers

Which quantum-number set (n, l, m , mₛ) is permissible for an electron in a
ground-state potassium atom?


1.​ A. 4, 2, −1, +½​

B. 3, 3, 0, −½​
C. 4, 1, +2, +½​
D. 3, 0, +1, −½


Correct Answer: A


Explanation: l must be ≤ n−1; m ranges from −l to +l; mₛ = ±½. Only set A (4d
electron) satisfies all rules.

The first ionization energy of aluminum is lower than that of magnesium because:


2.​ A. Al has a larger nuclear charge​

B. the 3p electron in Al is farther from the nucleus on average​
C. Mg contains paired 3s electrons​
D. Al has a filled 3s subshell


Correct Answer: B

, Explanation: The 3p electron in Al is higher in energy (less penetration) than Mg’s 3s
electron, so less energy is needed to remove it.

How many nodes (total) are present in a 4s orbital?


3.​ A. 2​

B. 3​
C. 4​
D. 5


Correct Answer: B


Explanation: Total nodes = n − 1 = 4 − 1 = 3 (one radial, two angular).

Arrange the following species in order of increasing atomic radius: P³⁻, S²⁻, Cl⁻, Ar.


4.​ A. Cl⁻ < Ar < S²⁻ < P³⁻​

B. Ar < Cl⁻ < S²⁻ < P³⁻​
C. P³⁻ < S²⁻ < Cl⁻ < Ar​
D. Ar < P³⁻ < S²⁻ < Cl⁻


Correct Answer: A


Explanation: All are isoelectronic (18 e⁻); radius increases as nuclear charge decreases
(P³⁻ has smallest Zeff).

Which pair of elements would form the most polar single bond?

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