Sig Figs
Conversions
Electron Configuration/Periodic Trends
Atomic Number, Mass, and isotopes
Lab Questions
100

How many sig figs are in the following number?:

0.00000089

2

100

49.3 mg to g 

0.0493 g or 4.93 x 10-2 g

100

Is Na or Mg larger?

Mg

100

Name the element with the atomic number 54

Xenon

100

What are the units for density?

g/mL OR g/cm3

200

(3.6 x 103) x (6.756 x 107) = ?

24.3 x 1010

200

7.9 mL to cm3

7.9 cm3

200

Is O2- or O smaller?

O

200

How many electrons does the element with an atomic number of 2 and 4 amu have?

2 electrons 

200

Emilie had 45.8 g of cosmic brownies. Assume there are 32.0 g of chocolate chips for every 100.0 g of brownies. How many grams of chocolate chips were in my sample?

0 because my roommate stole them.


14.7 g of chocolate chips (theoretically)

300

How many sig figs are in the following number?:

2.300004

7
300

7.82 L to mL

7820 mL or 7.82 x 103 mL

300

Give the condensed electron configuration for Al

[Ne] 3s2 3p1

300

Calculate the atomic mass of an element with 35 protons, 32 neutrons, and 28 electrons

67 amu 

300

If Greg had 12.765 g of chocolate chips, transferred them to a bowl, and reweighed them at 11.879 g, what was his percent recovery?

93.059 %

400
7.894-3.2 = 

4.7

400

5.937 m to cm

593.7 cm or 5.937 x 102 cm

400

Write the ENTIRE electron configuration of Br

1s2 2s2 2p6 3s3p6 4s2 3d10 4p5

400

Write the isotopic symbol for an element with an atomic mass of 207 and atomic number of 82

20782Pb

400

Betty adds a copious amount of honey to his hot tea. Which one is the solvent and which one is the solute?

Hot tea is the solvent and honey is the solute

500

9.008/6.435 = 

1.400

500

5678 mg to kg 

0.005678 kg or 5.678 x 10-3 kg

500

Rank from largest to smallest:

Br-, Cl-, F-, I-

I->Br->Cl->F-

500

how many electrons are in the s, d, and p orbitals?

s: 2 e-

d: 10 e-

p: 6 e-

500

Frankie used a 10-mL graduated cylinder to measure 10.0 mL of water and poured it into
beaker. The mass of the water was 9.678 g. The temperature of water was 24 ° (density= 0.997296g/mL). Find percent error.

(Hint: determine actual volume first)

Actual volume: 9.704 mL

percent error: 2.96%


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