Atoms, Ions, and Isotopes
Nuclear Chem
All things Matter
Atomic History
Unit 1
100

How many neutrons are in Phosphorus-31?

16 neutrons

100

Write the balanced nuclear reaction for when Manganese – 56 emits a beta particle

5625Mn -> 0-1e +5626Fe

100

What Separation technique would you use to separate the following:

Salt Water

evaporation 


100

Who did the cathode ray tube experiment and found that an electron has a negative charge?  Incorrectly proposed the “Plum Pudding'' model of an atom.

J.J Thomson

100

How many significant digits are in the following measurement?

0.070 mm

2 Sig figs

200

Isotopes are atoms of the same element with a different _________ _______.

mass number

200

What happens to the mass number and the atomic number of Uranium – 235 when it undergoes alpha decay?

mass decreases by four

atomic number decreases by 2

23190Th

200

Which of the following is a Heterogeneous mixture. 

  1. Carbon

  2. Water

  3. Salt water where all of the salt is dissolved 

  4. Pasta and water

  5. Air

  6. Brass

  7. Iron

4. Pasta and Water 

200

Who did the gold foil experiment and found that an atom is just empty space with a small dense, positive center?

Ernst Rutherford

200

How many grams of Nickel should a student measure if they need 5.78 moles of nickel?

339 g pf Nickle

300

what is the name of the isotope with 33 protons, 33 electrons, and a mass number of 76.

Arsenic-76

300

A radioactive isotopes decays from 70.500 grams to 8.8125 grams in the span of 18.5 hours.  What is the half – life of this isotope?

6.17 hours

300

Which of the following represent a physical property or change?

Density

flammability

smell

melting

reacts with oxygen

digesting food

Density

smell

melting

300

Who did the oil drop experiment and was able to calculate the actual charge of an electron…and determined the very very very small mass of an electron?

Robert Millikan

300

How many moles of strontium are in a sample that contains 7.80 ×1022 atoms?

0.130 moles of strontium

400
what is the symbolic notation for Chlorine-37 with 18 electrons?

3717Cl-1

400

The half – life of Mercury – 202 is 60 seconds.   How much remains of a 50.0 gram sample after 4 minutes?

3.125 g

400

Which of the following represent a homogeneous mixture?

  1. Carbon

  2. Water

  3. Salt water where all of the salt is dissolved 

  4. Pasta and water

  5. Air

  6. Brass

  7. Iron


Salt water where all of the salt is dissolved 

Air 

Brass


400

True or False: Greek philosopher Democritus believed....

  1. Matter is composed of empty space through which atoms move.

  1. Atoms are solid, homogeneous, indestructible and indivisible.

  1. Different kinds of atoms have different sizes and shapes.

  2. Changes in matter result from changes in the combination of atoms and not from changes in the atoms themselves.

True

400

The percent abundance of Sulfur – 32 is 90.5% abundant.  The other isotope of sulfur is Sulfur – 33.  What is the average atomic mass based on these figures?

32.095 amu

500

which of the following is a cation?

a. Potassium with 19 electrons

b. Arsenic with 33 electrons

c. Chlorine with 18 electrons

d. Sodium with 10 electrons

e. Sulfur with 18 electrons

d. Sodium with 10 electrons

Cation has a positive charge

500

what happens to the mass number and atomic number of Uranium-235 when it undergoes beta decay?

Mass stays the same

Atomic number increases by one


500

List the 6 phase changes and indicate whether they are endothermic or exothermic processes.

Vaporization- Endo

Condensation- Exo

Melting- Endo

Freezing- Exo

Deposition- Exo

Sublimation- Endo

500

True or False: Dalton's atomic theory consisted of these 4 main points:

1) All matter is composed of small indestructible particles called atoms. They cannot be created or destroyed. 

(2) All atoms of a given element are identical.  

(3) Atoms of different elements have different properties 

(4) In a chemical reaction atoms are separated, combined or rearranged, but maintain the law of conservation of mass.

True

500

How many hydrogen molecules are found in a 8.95 gram sample of hydrogen (H2)?

2.67 x 10^24 molecules