Atomic Structure

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Atomic Structure Quiz

Test your knowledge of atomic structure and fundamental concepts in chemistry with our comprehensive quiz! This quiz covers a range of topics related to atomic theory, electron behavior, and heat transfer, ensuring a solid understanding of these essential scientific principles.

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Which number goes on top of a chemical symbol of an element?
Atomic Number
Electron number
Chemical number
Nucleon number
OK, If I had 52 nucleons and 17 as atomic number then how many electrons would I have
52
50
17
10
OK, If I had 52 nucleons and 17 as atomic number then how many neutrons would I have
18
35
34
36
In this figure, what is the name of this theory?
Valence theory
Band Theory
Conduction Theory
Binding energy
In this figure, what is the name of the gap between the red and blue blocks?
Valence gap
Band gap
No man's Land
Dead zone
What type of substance is the last part of the figure depicting?
Metal
Semi-conductor
Insulator
Conductor
What is a Valence bond?
Highest range of electron energies in which electrons are normally present at 0K
Electrons can move freely between atoms
When an atom has gained or lost an electron, making the atom charged.
Energy required to remove an electron from the atom to a practically infinite distance.
In this figure, what is B?
Neutron
Proton
Shell
Electrons
In this table, what is A?
-1.602 x 10 (-19)
1.602 x 10 (-19)
1.6726 x 10 (-19)
1.6749 x 10 (-19)
In this figure, what is E?
1.6749 x 10 (-27)
1.602 x 10 (-27)
1.6726 x 10 (-27)
0.00091 x 10 (-27)
What is Conduction band?
Highest range of electron energies in which electrons are normally present at 0K
Where Electrons can move freely between atoms
The gap between the 2 bands
Energy required to remove an electron from the atom to a practically infinite distance.
What is the name of the heat transfer that could also travel in vacuum?
Radiation
Convection
Conduction
Ionisation
What is the name of the heat transfer that mainly uses liquid as its state?
Radiation
Conduction
Convection
Ionisation
In this formula, what are we measuring?
Rate of electron flow
Speed of radiation
Speed of wavelength
Rate of heat flow
In this formula, what is A?
Diff in temp
Cross-sectional area
Thermal Conductivity
Rate of heat flow
In this formula, what is k?
Diff in temp
Cross-sectional area
Thermal Conductivity
Rate of heat flow
What is energy measured in?
Watt
Joule
KeV
Sv
Can energy be destroyed?
Yes
No
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