Atoms
The Periodic Table
Ions and Trends
Chemical Formulas
Group Properties
100

Which particles are found in the nucleus?

protons and neutrons

100

The symbol for represents which element?

hydrogen

100

Why did Mendeleev leave gaps on the periodic table?

Mendeleev left gaps in the periodic table for elements that he thought had not yet been discovered.

100

What is the chemical name of this compound? 

O2

oxygen

100

Give 3 properties of metals.

  • malleable, shiny, ductile, good conductors of heat and electricty, sonorous 
200

the charge of a proton is ________ and the charge of a neutron is _________.

positive (+) ; neutral

200

The symbol for He represents which element?

helium

200

True or false: an ion is an atom with an electromagnetic charge.

TRUE

200

What is the common name of this compound?

H2O

water (dihydrogen oxide)

200

Give 3 properites of non-metals.

brittle, dull, low density, poor conductors of heat and electricity

300

the particle with an atomic mass of 0 and negative(-) charge.

electron

300

The symbol Fe represent which elements?

Iron 

300

True or false: negative ion has lost an electron.

FALSE. A negative ion has GAINED an electron, making it have MORE electrons than protons. 

electrons > protons = NEGATIVE CHARGE

electrons < protons = POSITIVE CHARGE

300

What is the chemical name of this compound?

CO2

carbon dioxide

300

Which group on the periodic table is considered inert?

noble gases

400

True or false: The atomic number is the total mass of protons + neutrons.

False; the atomic number is JUST the number of protons. The atomic mass number is the mass of protons + neutrons.

400

The symbol for Na represents which element?

sodium

400

Explain how the atomic radius changes (decreases or increases) going:

1. across a period (left to right)

2. down a group.

atomic radius DECREASES across a period (left to right) and INCREASES going down a group

400

What is the chemical AND the common name of this compound?

NaCl

sodium chloride; table salt!!!!

400

Which group on the periodic table desperately wants to LOSE an electron to complete their outermost shell?

alkali metals 

500

True or false: Isotopes are atoms of the same element with a different number of neutrons, but the same number of protons.

true

500

The symbol N represents which element?

nitrogen

500

What is ionization energy?

 the energy required to remove an electron from the outermost shell of the atom (thus, making it an ion)

500

What is the difference between a mixture and a compound?

compound: 2 or more substances CHEMICALLY BONDED TOGETHER

mixture: 2 or more substances NOT chemically bonded together

500

which group on the periodic table desperately wants to GAIN an electron to complete their outermost shell?

halogens