

| Unit 8 Bohr's Model of the Atom Quiz -- Thurston High Chemistry |
Multiple Choice (Choose the best answer.)
The wavelength is equal to the number of waves that pass a given point in one second.
The symbol for wavelength
is
.
Frequency can be measured in Hertz, 1/s, waves/s, or s-1.
As the wavelength gets larger, the frequency gets larger.
The speed of light in a vacuum is 3.00 x 10 8 cm / s.
0.17 Hz
0.27 Hz
3.8 Hz
60. Hz
None of these are correct.
3.0 x 10 11 s-1
3.0 x 10 9 s-1
3.3 x 10 -10 s-1
3.3 x 10 -12 s-1
None of these are correct.
1.7 x 10 8 cm
1.7x 10 6 cm
6.0 x 10 -7 cm
6.0 x 10 -9 cm
None of these are correct.
3.3 x 10 -17 J
3.0 x 10 -16 J
4.0 x 10 -40 J
4.0 x 10 -18 J
None of these are correct.
The electron can have only certain energies, including a lowest-level ground state.
Electrons absorb energy by moving to higher energy orbits.
Electrons emit energy as light when they move to lower energy orbits.
B and C are correct.
A, B, and C are correct.
| The diagram at right depicts the energy levels present in the hydrogen atom as envisioned by Bohr. The bottom right corner of the digram is the nucleus of the H atom. The numbered orbits refer to the allowed energy levels in the atom. Use this diagram to answer questions 7 - 10 below. | ![]() |
2.043 x 10 -18 J
3.981 x 10 -18 J
1.938 x 10 -18 J
1.050 x 10 -19 J
None of these are correct because energy is absorbed.
1.58 x 10 14 Hz
6.31 x 10 -15 Hz
1.89 x 10 -4 Hz
9.96 x 10 -53 Hz
None of these are correct.
1.58 x 10 14 cm
6.31 x 10 -15 cm
1.89 x 10 -4 cm
9.96 x 10 -53 cm
None of these are correct.
Ultraviolet
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