Scientific Method, Classifying Matter, Physical and Chemical Properties and Changes
Units and Reliability of Measurement, Density, and Dimensional Analysis
Structure of Atoms
Formation and Properties of Chemical Bonds
100

What is chemistry? What is matter?

The study of matter and matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.

100

A cube has a mass of 150 g and a volume of 25.0 cm³. Calculate its density.

6.00 g/cm3

100

What charges do protons, neutrons, and electrons have respectively?

Positive, neutral, negative.

100

What's the difference between bonding pairs, lone pairs, and non-bonding pairs?

Bonding pairs connect elements, lone pairs are on the central atom, and non bonding pairs are on the outside.

200

What's the difference between a mixture and compound? Give an example of each.

A mixture can be separated by physical memthods while a compound is a combination of two or more elements that can't be separated through physical methods. Mixture: gatorade, compound: NaCl

200

How many significant figures are in the measurement 0.02540 g?

4

200

Write the abbreviated configuration for Te (element 52)

[Kr] 5s2, 4d10, 5p4

200

Explain the main difference between an ionic, covalent, and metallic bond.

Ionic: transfer of electrons, covalent: sharing of electrons, metallic: move freely among a lattice

300

Is rusting a physical or chemical change?

Chemical

300

 In a river delta, sediment cores show that 1.26 meters of clay has accumulated over the last 8,400 years. A geoscientist divides the thickness by the time to estimate the sedimentation rate. What is the sedimentation rate in cm/year, reported with the correct rounding and number of significant figures?

0.015 cm/year

300

What is the maximum number of electrons that can have the quantum numbers n=3, = 2?

10

300

What type of bond is NaCl?

Ionic

400

If a chemical is made in a lab, it must be less safe than the same chemical found in nature. Is this statement true?

No, safety depends on structure, dose, and exposure.

400

 A child weighs 44 lbs. The recommended dose of a liquid medicine is 10 mg/kg of body weight. The child must take two doses in one day. The medicine bottle says 1 teaspoon (tsp) contains 100 mg of the drug. How many teaspoons of medicine should the child receive for the entire day? (1 kg = 2.205 lbs, 1 tsp = 5.0 mL)

4.0 tsp total

400

Which element has the valence electrons 4s² 3d¹⁰ 4p5?

Bromine

400

Draw the lewis structure for SF-

Drawn on board

500

Name the five major fields of chemistry

Inorganic, organic, analytical, biological, physical

500

A vetrinarian needs to sedate a large cat weighing 120 lbs. The recommended anesthetic dose is 4.5 mg/kg of body weight per hour. The cat must remain sedated for 3.0 hours. The anesthetic solution has a concentration of 15 mg/mL. How many milliliters of the anesthetic solution are required?
(1 kg = 2.205 lbs) 

49.0 mL

500

Which element has the largest atomic radius: Li, Be, Na, or F? Which has the highest ionization energy?

Largest radius = Na, highest ionization energy = F

500

Draw the lewis structure for CO-23

Drawn on board

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