What is the standard temperature and standard pressure?
SP: 101.3 kPa or 1 atm
ST: 273 K or 0°C
Name the following phase changes:
solid --> liquid
liquid --> solid
melting
freezing
Which subatomic particles are located in the nucleus
of an atom?
protons & neutrons
State the following values for the element Magnesium:
Symbol
Atomic Number
Atomic Mass
Electron Configuration
Oxidation State
Magnesium:
Symbol: Mg
Atomic Number: 12
Atomic Mass: 24.305
Electron Configuration: 2-8-2
Oxidation State: +2
Which electrons are involved a chemical bond between two elements?
Valence electrons.
What are the REACTANTS and PRODUCTS in this chemical equation?
2 HCl + 2 Na --> NaCl + H2
Reactants: HCl + Na
Products: NaCl + H2
As the pressure of a gas increases, what happens to the temperature?
increases
Name the following phase changes:
liquid --> gas
gas --> liquid
boiling / evaporation / vaporization
condensation
State the charge of each subatomic particle: proton, electron, neutron.
proton: +
electron: -
neutron: 0
Label the following elements as either Metal, Nonmetal, Metalloid.
Strontium:
Silicon:
Phosphorus:
Strontium: Metal
Silicon: Metalloid
Phosphorus: Nonmetal
When a bond is formed, energy is (absorbed/released).
When a bond breaks, energy is (absorbed/released).
When a bond is formed, energy is released.
When a bond breaks, energy is absorbed.
What is Avogadro's Number?
6.022 x 1023 particles
J. J. Thomson used the Cathode Ray Tube to discover which subatomic particle of the atom?
electron
__________ is the average kinetic energy of the particles of matter.
Temperature
What is the mass number of an atom that contains 8
protons, 8 electrons, and 7 neutrons?
Name an element that is a good conductor. Explain what "conductor" means and how you know.
Any metal. Conductor means it can pass heat and electricity.
Explain the difference in the motion of electrons in ionic bonds and covalent bonds.
Bonus (100): Describe the motion of electrons in metallic bonds.
Ionic: electrons transfer
Covalent: electrons are shared
Metallic: electrons flow freely
How many grams are in 1 mole of oxygen?
About 16 grams / 1 mole
Calculate the density of a substance with a mass of 12 grams and a volume of 4 cm3, with correct units.
3 g/cm3
As a solid melts into a liquid, is energy absorbed or released? Is this process endothermic or exothermic?
absorbed, endothermic
What is the total number of neutrons in the nucleus of a neutral atom that has 3 protons and a mass number of 7?
4 neutrons
What is the periodic trend for atomic radius and electronegativity in the Periodic Table? (Increases toward _________ and __________.)
Atomic radius: Increases LEFT and DOWN.
Electronegativity: Increases RIGHT and UP.
Which of the following compounds is a covalent compound (molecule)? How do you know?
NaCl
CH4
MgO
CaCO3
CH4 (nonmetal-nonmetal)
What is the gram formula-mass of Ca(OH)2?
Show your work!
74.1 g/mol
Describe two conclusions Rutherford made about the atom after his Gold Foil experiment.
Atom is mostly empty space
Atom has small, dense, positively charged nucleus.
Which equation would you use solve the following problem?
"What is the total amount of heat required to completely melt 7 grams of ice at its melting point?"
Bonus 100 pts: Show the correct set up to solve the problem, and calculate the answer.
q = mHf
2338 J
Write an example of an electron configuration of Fluorine in the excited state.
NOT 2-7
Metals tend to become (positive/negative) ions.
Nonmetals tend to become (positive/negative) ions.
Bonus: Explain why this trend occurs.
Metals tend to become positive ions.
Nonmetals tend to become negative ions.
Describe two differences in physical properties between ionic and covalent compounds.
See teacher.
Describe how you can identify two of the following types of reactions: (Bonus for more)
- Synthesis
- Decomposition
- Single Replacement
- Double Replacement
- Combustion
See teacher :)
What is the total number of Joules lost when 10. grams of water at 80.ºC is cooled to 60.ºC? (Show all work!)
840 Joules
Show the correct equation and set up to solve the problem below:
"A gas with a volume of 300.0 mL at STP is changed to a pressure of 1.5 atm at constant temperature. What is the new volume of the gas, in mL?"
Bonus 100 pts: Show the correct set up to solve the problem, and calculate the answer.
200 mL
Explain how a bright-line spectrum is produced, in terms of electrons, excited state, energy, and ground state.
—Different colors of light are produced when electrons return from higher energy states to lower energy states.
—Light energy can be emitted when electrons in excited atoms return to lower shells.
What is an "allotrope"? Give two examples of allotropes of one element. Then, explain why they are allotropes and how they are different.
Solid carbon can exist as graphite or as diamond. These two forms of carbon have different properties and different crystal structures.
Full points, complete the following:
- Draw the lewis dot structure for H2O.
- Determine the bond polarity between H and O. (ionic, polar covalent, nonpolar covalent)
- Is H2O a polar or nonpolar molecule? Explain why.
See teacher.
Balance the following chemical equation:
____ S + _____ O2 --> _____ SO3
2 S +3 O2 --> 2 SO3