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Categories Granville Central High School Physical Science Atoms Review Fall 2012

Ions Periodic Table Isotopes Atomic Structure Vocabulary

Categories A charged atom. Vocabulary 100 Points

Categories Vocabulary 100 Points What is an “ion”?

Categories Vocabulary 200 Points These very tiny subatomic particles orbit the nucleus and have a negative charge.

Categories Vocabulary 200 Points What are “electrons?”

Categories Vocabulary 300 Points Elements that don’t react are known by this term.

Categories Vocabulary 300 Points What is “inert”?

Categories The mass number of an atom is found by adding the number of ___________ and ___________ in an atom. Vocabulary 400 Points

Categories What are “protons and neutrons”? Vocabulary 400 Points

Categories What properties of metals are defined below? 1—ability to be hammered into sheets 2—ability to be drawn into wires 3—ability to transfer heat and electricity 4—high temperatures when changing from solid to liquid Vocabulary 500 Points

Categories What are 1—”malleable 2—ductile 3—conductors 4—melting points” Vocabulary 500 Points

Categories In this list, the subatomic particle that has an atomic mass unit of zero—proton, neutron or electron. Atomic Structure 100 Points

Categories Atomic Structure 100 Points What is an “electron”?

Categories Atomic Structure 200 Points Which parts of the atom are indicated by the arrows?

Categories What are “protons”? Atomic Structure 200 Points

Categories Atomic Structure 300 Points The respective charges for each of the following subatomic particles: Proton— Neutron— Electron—

Categories Atomic Structure 300 Points What are “proton—positive (+), neutron—no charge (0) and electron (-)”?

Categories Atomic Structure 400 Points The mass number for an atom that has 18 protons, 18 electrons, and 22 neutrons, AND name that element!

Categories What is “40” and “argon”? Atomic Structure 400 Points

Categories Atomic Structure 500 Points What element is pictured in this atomic model?

Categories What is “nitrogen”? Atomic Structure 500 Points

Categories Number of valence electrons found in an atom of magnesium. Ionic Bonding 100 Points

Categories Ionic Bonding 100 Points What are “2 valence electrons”?

Categories Ionic Bonding 200 Points The number of atoms of each element found in the following ionic compound: Mg 3 (PO 4 ) 2 Mg ___ P ___ O ___

Categories What are “3—Mg, 2—P and 8—O”? Ionic Bonding 200 Points

Categories Ionic Bonding 300 Points The charges on the ions found in the compound below? Ni 3 (PO 4 ) 2 Ni ____PO 4 ____

Categories Ionic Bonding 300 Points What are “ Ni— +2 and PO 4 — -3?

Categories The formulas for the compounds composed of the ions below: 1—Li and P 2—Ca and Br 3—Al and I Ionic Bonding 400 Points

Categories What are 1—”Li 3 P 2—CaBr 2 3—AlI 3 ”? Ionic Bonding 400 Points

Categories Ionic Bonding 500 Points The formulas for the compounds composed of the ions below: 1—Li and SO 4 2—Ca and PO 4 3—Al and NO 3

Categories What are 1—”Li 2 SO 4 2—Ca 3 (PO 4 ) 2 3—Al(NO 3 ) 3 ” ? Isotopes 500 Points

Categories Calcium belongs to what group or family of elements? Periodic Table 100 Points

Categories Periodic Table 100 Points What is the “alkaline earth metals”?

Categories Periodic Table 200 Points Rb has this number of electron shells.

Categories What is “5”? Periodic Table 200 Points

Categories Periodic Table 300 Points What name is given to the elements shaded in yellow on the periodic table?

Categories Periodic Table 300 Points What are “metalloids”?

Categories Periodic Table 400 Points What group name is given to F, Cl, Br, I and At, AND how many valence electrons are found in each member of this group?

Categories What is the “halogens and they each have 7 valence electrons”? Periodic Table 400 Points

Categories Periodic Table 500 Points Rank these elements in order for A—(1) most reactive to (6) least reactive B–(1) lowest ionization energy to (6) highest ionization energy. ___Li ___Na ___K ___Rb ___Cs ___Fr

Categories A—Reactivity _6_Li _5_Na _4_K _3_Rb _2_Cs _1_Fr B—Ionization Energy _6_Li _5_Na _4_K _3_Rb _2_Cs _1_Fr Periodic Table 500 Points

Categories The predicted oxidation number (ion charge) of iodine (I). Ions 100 Points

Categories Ions 100 Points What “-1”?

Categories Ions 200 Points The ion depicted by the Bohr model below.

Categories What is “sodium (Na +1 )”? Ions 200 Points

Categories Ions 300 Points Cu +3 has _____ (#) protons, and ______ (#) electrons.

Categories Ions 300 Points What are “29 protons and 26 electrons”?

Categories Find the oxidation numbers of the following: 1—Ba 2—Te 3—As 4—Ga 5—Fe (III) Ions 400 Points

Categories What are 1—Ba +2 2—Te -2 3—As -3 4—Ga +3 5—Fe (III) +3 Ions 400 Points

Categories Ions 500 Points Find: 1—The number of valence electrons in Cl 2—Cl (gains or loses) ____ # of electrons to become stable 3—The charge of the Cl ion 4—The noble gas that resembles the Cl ion in electron configuration

Categories What are 1—”7” 2—”gains 1 e -” 3—”Cl -1” 4—”Argon (Ar)” Ions 500 Points

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