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MCAT General Chemistry UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT Answers protons - CORRECT ANSWER- has a positive charge and mass around 1 amu neutron - CORRECT ANSWER- has no charge and a mass around 1 amu electron - CORRECT ANSWER- has a negative charge and negligible mass atomic number - CORRE...

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protons - CORRECT ANSWER- has a positive charge and mass around 1 amu


neutron - CORRECT ANSWER- has no charge and a mass around 1 amu


electron - CORRECT ANSWER- has a negative charge and negligible mass


atomic number - CORRECT ANSWER- the number of protons in a given element


mass number - CORRECT ANSWER- the sum of an element's protons and neutrons


atomic mass - CORRECT ANSWER- essentially equal to the mass number (the sum of an
element's protons and neutrons)


isotopes - CORRECT ANSWER- atoms of a given element (same atomic number) that have
different mass numbers, they differ in number of neutrons


the 3 isotopes of hydrogen - CORRECT ANSWER- protium, deuterium, tritium


atomic weight - CORRECT ANSWER- the weighted average of the naturally occurring
isotopes of an element


does the periodic table list atomic weights or atomic masses? - CORRECT ANSWER- atomic
weights


Bohr model of the atom - CORRECT ANSWER- a dense, positively charged nucleus is
surrounded by electrons revolving around the nucleus in orbits with distinct energy levels

,Rutherford - CORRECT ANSWER- first postulated that the atom had a dense, positively
charged nucleus that made up only a small fraction of the volume of the atom


quantum - CORRECT ANSWER- - the energy difference between energy levels
- first described by Planck


quantization - CORRECT ANSWER- means that there is not an infinite range of energy
levels available to an electron, electrons can only exist at certain energy levels, the energy of
an electron increases the farther it is from the nucleus


atomic absorption spectrum - CORRECT ANSWER- - unique for each element
- for an electron to jump from a lower energy level to a higher one, it must absorb an amount
of energy precisely equal to the energy difference between the two levels


atomic emission spectrum - CORRECT ANSWER- - unique for each element
- when electrons return from the excited to ground state, they emit an amount of energy equal
to the energy difference between the two levels


quantum mechanical model - CORRECT ANSWER- posits that electrons do not travel in
defined orbits but rather are localized in orbitals


orbital - CORRECT ANSWER- a region of space around the nucleus defined by the
probability of finding an electron in that region of space


Heisenberg uncertainty principle - CORRECT ANSWER- states that is impossible to know
both an electron's positron and its momentum exactly at the same time


how many quantum numbers are there? - CORRECT ANSWER- 4


quantum number - CORRECT ANSWER- completely describe any electron in an atom


principal quantum number - CORRECT ANSWER- - n
- describes the average energy of a shell

,azimuthal quantum number - CORRECT ANSWER- - ℓ
- describes the subshells (s, p, d, f) within a given principal energy level


magnetic quantum number - CORRECT ANSWER- - mℓ
- specifies the particular orbital within a subshell where an electron is likely to be found at a
given moment in time


spin quantum number - CORRECT ANSWER- - ms
- indicates the spin orientation (+/- 1/2) of an electron in an orbital


electron configuration - CORRECT ANSWER- uses spectroscopic notation (combining the n
and ℓ values as a number and letter, respectively) to designate the location of electrons


(n + ℓ) rule - CORRECT ANSWER- electrons fill the principal energy levels and subshells
according to increasing energy


Hund's rule - CORRECT ANSWER- states that subshells with multiple orbitals (p, d, f) fill
electrons so that every orbital in a subshell gets one electron before any of them gets a second


paramagnetic materials - CORRECT ANSWER- have unpaired electrons that align with
magnetic fields, attracting the material to a magnet


diamagnetic materials - CORRECT ANSWER- - have all paired electrons, which cannot
easily be realigned
- repelled by magnets


valence electrons - CORRECT ANSWER- electrons in the outermost shell available for
interaction (bonding) with other atoms


Planck relation (frequency) - CORRECT ANSWER- E = hf
(h is Planck's constant = 6.626e-34 J*s)

, angular momentum of an electron (Bohr model) - CORRECT ANSWER- L = nh/2π
(n is principal quantum number, h is Planck's constant = 6.626e-34 J*s)


energy of an electron (Bohr model) - CORRECT ANSWER- E = -R/n²
(R is Rydberg unit of energy = 2.18e-18 J/electron, n is principal quantum number)


Planck relation (wavelength) - CORRECT ANSWER- E = hc/λ
(h is Planck's constant = 6.626e-34 J*s)


energy of electron transition (Bohr model) - CORRECT ANSWER- E = -R((1/ni²)-(1/nf²))
(R is Rydberg unit of energy = 2.18e-18 J/electron, ni is higher initial value, nf is lower final
value)


maximum number of electrons within a shell - CORRECT ANSWER- 2n²


maximum number of electrons within a subshell - CORRECT ANSWER- 4ℓ + 2


periods in Periodic Table - CORRECT ANSWER- rows, based on the same principal energy
level (n)


groups in Periodic Table - CORRECT ANSWER- columns, elements in the same group have
the same valence shell electron configuration


metals - CORRECT ANSWER- shiny/lustrous, conduct electricity well, malleable and
ductile, found on the left and middle of the Periodic Table


nonmetals - CORRECT ANSWER- dull, poor conductors of electricity, brittle, found on the
right side of Periodic Table


metalloids - CORRECT ANSWER- possess characteristics of both metals and nonmetals,
found in a stair-step pattern starting with boron (B)

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