L1 Atomic Theory
L2 The Periodic Table
L3 Bonding and the Periodic Table
L4 Types of Bonds
L5 Acids and Bases
100

All matter is composed of ______________.

atoms
100

What is the atomic symbol of Potassium?

P

100
Two part question...


1. Why was H a bad idea to use to fill the Hindenburg (that exploded from a spark).

2. What would have been a better element to use to fill it?

1. Because H is very reactive.

2. Helium (non-reactive)

100

What two types of elements form ionic bonds?

Metals and nonmetals.

100

Is this an acid or a base: NaOH

Base

200

What makes up an atom?

Protons (p+), electrons (e-), and neutrons (n)

200

______________ is the sum of the p+'s and n in an atom's nucleus.

Atomic mass

200

Metals that can be hammered or rolled into flat sheets is said to be...

Malleable

200

An atom or groups of atoms that has either a positive or negative charge.

Ion

200

Another name for a proton.

H+ (Hydronium ion)

300

This scientist theorized that electrons move in specific orbits around nucleus.
The orbits are called "shells".

Niels Bohr

300

____________ determines the chemical properties of an element.

Atomic number (or number of protons).

300

Draw a dot diagram for Ne


300

What type of bond is there a sharing of electrons between two nonmetals.

Covalent Bond


300

The higher the H+ in a solution the _______ the pH.

lower

400

This scientist's gold foil experiment showed that the atom is mostly empty space with a tiny, dense, positively-charged nucleus. 

Earnest Rutherford

400

The periodic table is divided into 3 main groups that have similar overall properties. What are the 3 main groups?

Metals, Metalloids, and Nonmetals

400

What element is this and how many valence electrons does it have?

1. Cl (Chlorine)

2. 7

400

These types of bonds have high melting points and are NOT conductive (unless dissolved in water)

Ionic Bonds



400

Feels slippery, bitter tasting 

Base

500

What does AMU stand for?

Atomic Mass Unit

500

This scientist lived in the 1800's is knows as the "father of the periodic table".

Dimitri Mendeleev

500

Two part question:

1. What element is in Group VA, Period 3. 

2. Based on its location, give an example of an element that is similar in property.

1. P (Phosphorus)

2. N, As, Sb, Bi, Mc

500

Why is water considered the universal solvent?

Because it can dissolve most things due to its polar nature.

500

What is left over after an acid and base neutralize

Water and salt