Here are the responses organized by question based on typical chemistry knowledge:
Question 1: Label the Bohr model with the correct term (3 points)
- Drop target 1: Electron
- Drop target 2: Nucleus (or Proton / Neutron, depending on the arrangement)
- Drop target 3: Energy Level (or Shell)
Question 2: Drag and drop the correct element name to the appropriate Bohr model (3 points)
- Drop target 1: Sodium (Na)
- Drop target 2: Magnesium (Mg)
- Drop target 3: Oxygen (O)
Question 3 (3 points):
- The first energy level can hold up to: 2
- The second energy level can hold up to: 8
- The third energy level can hold up to: 18
Question 4: Match each element with its correct number of valence electrons: (3 points)
- Magnesium: 2
- Oxygen: 6
- Aluminum: 3
- Sodium: 1
- Carbon: 4
- Nitrogen: 5
Question 5: Select the correct answer(s) from the list(s) (1 point)
- Electronegativity tends to decrease as you move down a group and increase as you move across a period.
Question 6 (1 point):
- A scientific theory is an explanation for natural occurrences that is generally accepted as true after extensive testing.
Question 7 (1 point):
- Electrons on the shells closest to the nucleus have the lowest energy, while those farthest from the nucleus have the highest energy.
Question 8 (1 point):
- Nitrogen is an organic molecule that has an atomic mass of 14. Nitrogen has 7 protons and 7 electrons.
Question 9: Drag and drop the words into the correct locations (1 point)
- Metals are located on the left side of the periodic table and tend to lose electrons when forming bonds.
Question 10 (1 point):
- Valence electrons are found in the outermost energy level and determine how atoms interact with other atoms.
Feel free to adjust any responses based on specific instructions or context you may have!