The Periodic Table
Bohr Models
Counting Atoms
Formulas and Subscripts
General Chemistry
100

How many protons does Lithium (Li) have?

3

100

How many protons are in Neon?

10

100

How many atoms are in H₂?

two H (Hydrogen) atoms

100

In H₂O, which element does the “2” affect?

Hydrogen

100

What makes up an element?

One type of atom

200

Which group contains the Noble Gases?

Group 18

200

What does the Bohr Model demonstrate?

Electrons orbiting around the nucleus

200

Count the atoms in CO₂.

C = 1

O = 2

Total = 3

200

In Ca(OH)₂, which atoms does the subscript “2” apply to?

Hydrogen and Oxygen

200

What makes up molecules?

Different amounts of molecules

300

What is the symbol for the element in Group 1, Period 5?

Rb

300

Draw (or describe) the electron arrangement for Sodium.  (Think how many electrons are on each ring)

2, 8, 1

300

Count the atoms in H₂SO₄

H = 2

S = 1

O = 4

Total = 7

300

In 3Na(SO₄), which element(s) does the “3” apply to?

All elements in the formula

300

Which group of elements is the most reactive?

Alkali Metals - Group 1

400

How many electrons does Oxygen have?

8

400

How many neutrons does Aluminum usually have?

14

400

Count the atoms in 2Mg(OH)₂

Mg = 2

O = 4

H = 4

Total = 10

400

What does a coefficient do in a chemical formula?

Multiplies the whole compound

400

Which group contains elements that are not very reactive and stable?

Noble Gases

500

What is a metalloid?

Elements with properties of both metals and nonmetals

500

What element has 2 energy levels and 9 electrons?

Fluorine

500

Count the atoms in Al₂(SO₄)₃

Al = 2

S = 3

O = 12

Total = 17

500

Compare subscript vs. coefficient.

Subscript applies to one element; coefficient applies to the whole compound

500

What is the difference between a compound and a molecule?

A molecule is two or more atoms chemically bonded, while a compound is a molecule made of two or more different elements.