1. The rule stating that elements need 8 valence electrons in order to become stable: A.Lewis Rule B.Pauli's Rule C.Hund's Rule D.Octet Rule

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1. The rule stating that elements need 8 valence electrons in
order to become stable:
A.Lewis Rule
B.Pauli's Rule
C.Hund's Rule
D.Octet Rule
2. The Main Energy Level is composed of
P, d, and f.
A.Pauli's Exclusion Principle
B. Hund's Rule
C. Subshell
D. Valence Electron
3. It is important to learn about quantum mechanies
because:
which are S,
A. This information tells us why certain elements may be
very reactive while others may be relatively non- reactive.
B.This information tells us how atoms grow to become
larger molecules.
C.This information tells us why certain elements are found
as gases at room temperature.
D.This information allows us to undersstand why some
chemicals are colorful and others are dull and muted.
Transcribed Image Text:1. The rule stating that elements need 8 valence electrons in order to become stable: A.Lewis Rule B.Pauli's Rule C.Hund's Rule D.Octet Rule 2. The Main Energy Level is composed of P, d, and f. A.Pauli's Exclusion Principle B. Hund's Rule C. Subshell D. Valence Electron 3. It is important to learn about quantum mechanies because: which are S, A. This information tells us why certain elements may be very reactive while others may be relatively non- reactive. B.This information tells us how atoms grow to become larger molecules. C.This information tells us why certain elements are found as gases at room temperature. D.This information allows us to undersstand why some chemicals are colorful and others are dull and muted.
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