Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 3 (Continued)
Calculations
100

Classify each statement as an observation, a law, or a theory.
a. Chlorine is a highly reactive gas.
b. If elements are listed in order of increasing mass of their atoms, their chemical reactivity follows a repeating pattern.
c. Neon is an inert (or nonreactive) gas.
d. The reactivity of elements depends on the arrangement of their electrons.

a. Observation
b. Law
c. Observation
d. Theory

100

True or false: For an atom to be neutral, it must have more neutrons than protons or electrons.

False

100

Define an Ionic Bond

- Between a metal and nonmetal

- Transfer of electrons

100

Write the formula for the ionic compound that forms between Aluminum and Oxygen

Al2O3

100

Convert 87.9 x 10-7 cm to km

8.79 x 10-11 km

200

Which of the following statements about pure substances is FALSE?
a. Made of a single type of atom/molecule
b. Composition is always the same
c. Made of multiple substances that appear to be one
d. Characteristics are always the same

C

200

Define isotope. Define ion.

Isotopes are atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons (different weight). Ions are atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of electrons (charge).

200

Define a covalent bond

- Between two nonmetals

- Sharing of electrons

200

Write the formula for the compound that forms between Calcium and Nitrite

Ca(NO2)2

200

An ibuprofen suspension for infants contains 100 mg/5.0 mL suspension. The recommended dose is 10 mg/kg body weight. How many mL of this suspension should be given to an infant weighing 18 lb? (Assume two significant figures.) (1 kg = 2.205 lb)

4.1 mL

300

Classify each of the following as a physical or chemical change
a. Evaporation of rubbing alcohol
b. Burning of oil
c. Bleaching of hair with hydrogen peroxide
d. Frost formation on a cold night

a. Physical
b. Chemical
c. Chemical
d. Physical

300

Determine the number of protons and neutrons in the isotope shown.

82 protons, 126 neutrons

300

Identify the following compound as either ionic or molecular:

CO2

Molecular

300

Name the following compound:

BrF5

Bromine Pentaflouride

300

Magnesium has three naturally occurring isotopes with the masses and natural abundances shown in the table. Calculate the atomic mass of magnesium in amu.

24.31 amu

400

Which law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed?

Law of Conservation of Energy

400

Determine the number of protons and electrons in Cr3+

24 protons, 21 electrons

400

Identify the following compound as either ionic or molecular:

PtO2

Ionic

400

Name the following compound:

H2SO4

Sulfuric acid

400

Calculate the number of atoms in a 2.26 g sample of Hg.

6.79 x 1021 Hg atoms

500

How many significant figures are in 1.563300 × 1011 m?

7

500

Provide and example of an alkali metal, alkaline earth metal, halogen, transition metal, and noble gas.

Alkali metal - Column 1A

Alkaline earth metal - Column 2A

Transition metal - Columns 3-12

Halogen - Column 7A 

Noble gas - Column 8A

500

Identify the following compound as either ionic or molecular:

CF2Cl2

Molecular

500

Name the following compound:

Pb3(PO4)4

Lead (IV) Phosphate

500

Calculate the number of atoms in a 1.87 g sample of Bi.

5.39 x 1021 Bi atoms

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