Characteristics of Matter
Atomic Structure
Periodic Table
Atomic Structure Practice
Other Chem Practice
100

How do you know that Nitrogen (N) is an element?

1) On the periodic table

2) Made up of one type of atom

100

Which subatomic particles are a part of the nucleus?

Protons, neutrons, electrons, or electron orbitals?

Protons and neutrons

100

How many VE does Aluminum (Al) have?

3VE (This is written at the top of your periodic tables!)

100

How many protons does hydrogen (H) have?

1 proton

100

How do you check glassware before using it?

Check to see if there are cracks in the glass

200

How do you know that MgSO4 is a compound?

MgSO4 is made up of more than 1 type of element, which is what a compound is

200

What charge does a neutron have?

Neutral or NO CHARGE

200

Give an example of a Noble Gas. (Use the key on your periodic table- the colors are helpful!!)

Any element in Group 18.

200

How many electrons does neutral oxygen (O) have?

8 electrons 

(The number of e- = the number of p+ in a neutral atom)

200

What are the 2 types of ions?

*For an extra 100 points, what are cations and anions? You need these both correct for full points.

Cations and anions (Cations are positively charged ions, anions are negative charged ions)

300

What type of matter is salt water? Element, compound, or mixture?

Mixture because it's made with multiple substances that aren't chemically combined (salt water can be boiled to evaporate water and get salt back; think back to the separate lab!)

300

How do you determine the number of neutrons in an atom?

(Atomic weight) - (# of protons) OR

(Atomic weight) - (atomic number)

300

Give an example of a transition metal. (Use the key on your periodic table- the colors are helpful!!)

Any element in groups 3-12

300

Determine the number of neutrons Beryllium (Be) has

5 neutrons

(Atomic weight) - (atomic number) = # n0

(9) - (4) = 5


300

Electron configuration practice: Choose the correct electron configuration for lithium

A) 1s3          B) 2s2 1s1

C) 1s1 2s2    D) 1s2 2s1


D) 1s2 2s1

Remember 3 rules:

1) Total superscript needs to match the #e-

2) Needs to follow the order of 1s2 2s2 2p6...

3) Needs to max out each orbital before writing the next (s=2emax, p=6e- max)

400
What is a physical property?

A characteristic that you can observe (see) or measure 

400

Which subatomic particle is responsible for the reactivity and bonding of atoms?

Neutrons, electrons, protons, valence electrons

Valence electrons - they are the outermost electrons that can be removed or given to an atom

400

Put the elements in order from smallest to largest atomic radius

O, Te, Se, S

O, S, Se, Te

400

List the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons fluorine has

p= 9

n0 = 10

e- = 9

400

How do you know if something is an alkali metal on your periodic table?

We labeled our periodic table with different colors & there is (should be) a key written at the bottom of your periodic table! 

Alkali metals = orange

500

What is a chemical property?

A characteristic of a substance that can only be observed by changing the chemical composition of that substance (ex. how reactive something is)

500

If opposite charges attract, why don't protons and electrons collapse into a ball?

Electrons can only be found in specific spaces or "orbitals". They all have a certain amount of energy needed to "jump" to different energy levels. Electrons have a lot of energy

500

Which element would need the most energy to remove an electron?

Si, P, S, Cl, or Ar?

Ar (Ar has the highest ionization energy; this trend was written on your periodic tables)

500

What does it mean when an atom has a charge? (Many answers!)

1) An atom becomes an ion (is positive or negative)

2) An electron was added or removed

3) The number of e- and p+ are unequal

500

What does ionization energy mean?

It means how much energy it takes to remove an electron from an atom. If an atom has a higher ionization energy, then it needs more energy to take away an electron