Hodgepodge
Describing Matter
The Periodic Table
The atom
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100

4 properties of metals

Sea of electrons; malleable; ductile, conduct heat and electricity, form cations, ...

100

Melting is this type of change

What is a Physical Change?

100

The principle that states that electrons occupy the lowest possible energy level

What is Aufbau principle?

100

 Matter is neither destroyed nor created

What is the Law of Conservation of Matter?

Can you name the other 2 key laws?

100
1.) Formed when an electron transfers from one atom to another. 2.) Formed when two atoms share one or more electrons
What are Ionic and Covalent Bonds?
200

A series of measurements that are all very close to each other (i.e. are reproducible) are

What ia precise.

200

A change that produces a new substance.

What is a Chemical Change?

200

The two elements most similar in properties & why:  Na, K, Ca, Cl -

K and Na - same number of valence electrons (same group)

200

The names, charges and number of valence electrons of Groups 1, 2, 7, 8

Group 1:  Alkali metals (1 ve; +1)

GROUP 2: Alkaline earth metsla (2 ve; -2)

GROUP 17: Halogens (7 ve; -1)

GROUP 18: Noble gases (8 ve; 0)

200

The type of bond in PCl3 if the electronegativity of P and Cl are 2.1 and 3.0, respectively

What is polar covalent.

300

What does the value "35.45" for chlorine represent?

What is the atomic mass of chlorine - OR the weighted average of the naturally occurring
isotopes of chlorine

300

Type of experimental
data: The metal has a
density of 4.3.

What is quantitative?

300

the energy needed to remove an electron from an atom

What is ionization energy
300

The symbol and name for an isotope with 14 protons and 16 neutrons

30Si   and silicon-30

300

A structure that cannot be represented by a single Lewis Structure.  AND - how do you know when you need this?

What are resonance structures AND 

When there is a mix of double and single bonds to the same outer atom.

400

5 parts of Dalton's atomic theory- which have changed?

1)All elements are composed of small particles [atoms]

2)All atoms of the same element have the same mass; atoms of different elements have different masses

3)Atoms only combine in small, whole number ratios

4)In chemical reactions, atoms are combined, separated or rearranged.

5)(implied) Atoms cannot be subdivided, created or destroyed.

400

Another name for a solution.

What is a Homogeneous Mixture?

400

Columns and rows in the periodic table (2 answers).

Group and Period (resp.)

400

If you change the number of neutrons, you change the

isotope (mass)

400

Example of an element that can violate the octet rule by having A) less than 8 and B) more than 8 electrons around the central atom

A)  B, Be, Li, H

B) S, P, Cl, I, ... (rows 3 and lower)

500

The scientists who discovered the A) electron and B) nucleus.  BONUS:  Name the experiment.

A) JJ Thomson

B)  Rutherford

500

Block, period, group and identity of the element with the abbreviated electron configuration:                            [Xe] 6s24f145d106p4

Po:  Block = p, Period = 6, Group = 16

500

Rank these elements from lowest to highest first ionization energy and smallest to largest atomic radii:Francium; Silver; Oxygen  Gold

IE: Fr<Au<Ag<O

AR: O<Ag<Au<Fr?


500

An orbital

Region around the nucleus where an electron is likely to be found

500

The Lewis structure, molecular shape, and bond angle of OF2

 [Draw on board]:  Bent - 104.5 (104-110 ok)

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