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OpenStudy (anonymous):

#1: Which scientist is credited with developing the orbital model of the atom? A. J.J. Thomson B. Ernest Rutherford c. Niels Bohr D. Democritus ***idk really... I'm guessing jj thomson tho... not too sure.. :/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

#2: What is unique about the orbitals around the nucleus of an atom? A. Each orbital has only one electron. B. Each orbital has electrons of a specific energy level. C. Each orbital contain protons. D. Each orbital has its own set of neutrons. ***I have like noooo idea about this one, but if i were to guess, i would say B... idk tho.. what do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

#3: Which electrons surrounding the nucleus of an atom have the highest energy? A. valence electrons B. innermost electrons C,. electrons that jump energy levels D. electrons occupying full orbitals ***my answer: A. valence electrons

OpenStudy (anonymous):

#4: How do electrons move from one energy level to another? A. Electrons must gain or lose energy. B. Energy must be transferred to the nucleus. C. Electrons must transfer to another ion. D. Electrons must move gradually away from the nucleus. **MY answer: A. they must gain or lose energy

OpenStudy (aaronq):

lol no thompson is a doofus (haha not really he was pretty damn smart). Orbital or orbit, anyway it was Bohr

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohhh haha lol :P so the answer to #1 is C. Niels Bohr ??? :D

OpenStudy (aaronq):

#2 you're right

OpenStudy (aaronq):

#3 and 4 are right

OpenStudy (aaronq):

haha yes #1 is C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so these are the answers??? 100% sure?? 1=C. niels bohr 2= B. Each orbital has electrons of a specific energy level. 3=A. valence electrons 4= A. Electrons must gain or lose energy.\ ???

OpenStudy (aaronq):

yeppp

OpenStudy (anonymous):

great!! Thank youu so much!! :)

OpenStudy (aaronq):

not a problem! maybe some harder ones next time? :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol probably will bet harder!! haha :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

*get lol

OpenStudy (aaronq):

yayy

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