1) Heisenberg defined quantized particles and Schroedinger described quantized waves. True or False 2) Electrons occupy orbitals in a way that minimizes the energy of the atom. True or False 3) Sulfur with electron configuration of 3s23p3 has a higher ionization than Phosphorus configuration of 3s23p4. True or False 4) Water posses London dispersion, dipole, and hydrogen bonding as intermolecular forces. True or False 5) Based on its electronic configuration Chromium can be considered both paramagnetic and ferromagnetic. True or False 6) Antimony is a post-transition metal. True or False 7) Certain d-block metals are anomalous and promote lower s orbital electrons in their d orbital because the d orbitals are unstable and truncated. True or False 8) The d-block corresponds to groups 3 through 12 as the n - 1 energy level is being filled. True or False

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1) Heisenberg defined quantized particles and Schroedinger described quantized waves. True or False

2) Electrons occupy orbitals in a way that minimizes the energy of the atom. True or False

3) Sulfur with electron configuration of 3s23p3 has a higher ionization than Phosphorus configuration of 3s23p4. True or False

4) Water posses London dispersion, dipole, and hydrogen bonding as intermolecular forces. True or False

5) Based on its electronic configuration Chromium can be considered both paramagnetic and ferromagnetic. True or False

6) Antimony is a post-transition metal. True or False

7) Certain d-block metals are anomalous and promote lower s orbital electrons in their d orbital because the d orbitals are unstable and truncated. True or False

8) The d-block corresponds to groups 3 through 12 as the n - 1 energy level is being filled. True or False

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