Q6: Heisenberg defined quantized particles and Schroedinger described quantized waves. Question options: True False Q7: Electrons occupy orbitals in a way that minimizes the energy of the atom. Question options: True False Q8: Sulfur with electron configuration of 3s23p3 has a higher ionization than Phosphorus configuration of 3s23p4. Question options: True False

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Q6:
Heisenberg defined quantized particles and Schroedinger described quantized waves.
Question options:
True
False
Q7:
Electrons occupy orbitals in a way that minimizes the energy of the atom.
Question options:
True
False
Q8:
Sulfur with electron configuration of 3s23p3 has a higher ionization than Phosphorus
configuration of 3s23p4.
Question options:
True
False
Q9:
Water posses London dispersion, dipole and hydrogen bonding as intermolecular forces.
Question options:
True
False
Q10:
Based on its electronic configuration Chromium can be considered both paramagnetic and
ferromagnetic.
Question options:
True
False
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Transcribed Image Text:Q6: Heisenberg defined quantized particles and Schroedinger described quantized waves. Question options: True False Q7: Electrons occupy orbitals in a way that minimizes the energy of the atom. Question options: True False Q8: Sulfur with electron configuration of 3s23p3 has a higher ionization than Phosphorus configuration of 3s23p4. Question options: True False Q9: Water posses London dispersion, dipole and hydrogen bonding as intermolecular forces. Question options: True False Q10: Based on its electronic configuration Chromium can be considered both paramagnetic and ferromagnetic. Question options: True False 3
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