This type of data describes qualities or characteristics and is usually descriptive
Qualitative data
This scientist is credited with creating the first widely recognized periodic table
Dmitri Mendeleev
The periodic table is arranged primarily by:
How many significant figures are in the number 1200 (with no decimal shown)?
2 significant figures (the trailing zeros are not significant without a decimal)
Isotopes differ in this amount of subatomic particles
The number of neutrons
Quantitative data is always expressed in this form
Numerical form (numbers, measurements)
Elements in the same column or group of the periodic table share this common characteristic
Same number of valence electrons and similar chemical properties
What is the charge of a proton?
Positive
True or False: all nonzero digits are significant
True
True or False: Isotopes of the same element have the same number of protons
True
Name one example of qualitative data in a chemistry experiment
Example: color change, texture, smell or appearance
As you move from left to right across a period, the atomic radius generally does this:
Decreases (atomic radius gets smaller)
The elements located in Group 18 are known as:
Noble gases
How many significant figures are in 0.00789?
3 significant figures
Explain the difference between atomic mass and mass number.
Mass number is the total number of protons and neutrons in a single atom; atomic mass is the weighted average of all isotopes’ masses.
When measuring the temperature of a solution, this type of data is recorded
Quantitative data (e.g., temperature in C)
This trend describes the ability of an atom to attract electrons in a chemical bond
Electronegativity
What happens to the ionization energy as you move from left to right across a period on the periodic table?
It increases
True or False: If the digit to the right of the last significant figure is less than 5, do not round up.
True
Why do isotopes of the same element have nearly identical chemical properties?
Because they have the same number of protons and electrons, which determine chemical behavior
Explain why quantitative data is important for scientific experiments
Quantitative data allows precise measurement and comparison, making experiments reproducible and results reliable.
Electronegativity generally _________ down a group and _________ across a period
Decreases; Increases
A student records that a liquid is "clear and colorless". This is an example of:
Qualitative data
How many significant figures are in this number?: 60002
5 significant figures (zeros sandwiched between two sig figs are significant)
If an element has two isotopes, one with mass 35 amu (75% abundance) and one with mass 37 amu (25% abundance), what is its average atomic mass?
(35×0.75)+(37×0.25)=26.25+9.25 = 35.5 amu