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1 Basic Chemistry Review for test

2 What is an atom?

3 Answer: The basic unit of all matter Small in size

4 What are the subatomic particles in an atom?

5 Answer Proton Neutron Electron

6 Where are the 3 subatomic particles found?

7 Answer Proton and Neutron – NUCLEUS of the atom (center)
Electrons – found rapidly moving in energy levels (energy clouds)

8 What are the electrical charges to the subatomic particles?

9 Answer Proton = Positive (+) Neutron = Neutral (0)
Electron = Negative (e-)

10 What subatomic particles contribute to the MASS of the atom ?

11 Answer Proton Neutron Remember – the electrons are SOOOO LIGHT that they are not part of the mass (atomic weight)

12 How are atoms considered “electrically equal” or “neutral”?

13 Answer There is an equal number of protons and electrons
If there are more protons – then the atom would have an overall POSITIVE charge If there are more electrons – then the atom would have an overall NEGATIVE charge

14 Label the following: Use the terms Symbol Atomic Weight (Mass)
Atomic Number

15 Answer A Atomic Number Symbol Atomic Weight (mass)

16 What are the main elements found in living things?

17 Answer Hydrogen Oxygen Nitrogen Carbon
There is also phosphorus and sulfur, but I only want you to focus on the four listed above.

18 Practice The symbol for Krypton is The mass number for Calcium is
The atomic number for Beryllium is

19 Practice The symbol for Krypton is Kr The mass number for Calcium is
The atomic number for Beryllium is 4

20 What does the coefficient represent?

21 Answer The number of molecules present
LARGE NUMBER written before the element symbol Ex: 4CO2 There are 4 molecules of carbon dioxide

22 What does the subscript represent?

23 Answer The number of atoms present
SMALL NUMBER written within the chemical formula Ex: 4CO2 There are 8 atoms of oxygen Remember to distribute (4 x 2=8)

24 More Practice 5C2H4 How many molecules are present?
How many atoms of Carbon are present? How many atoms of Hydrogen are present? How many TOTAL atoms are present?

25 More Practice - Answers
5C2H4 How many molecules are present? 5 How many atoms of Carbon are present? 10 (5x2 – remember to distribute) How many atoms of Hydrogen are present? 20 (5x4 – remember to distribute) How many TOTAL atoms are present? (distribute and then add up) (5x2) = 10 (5x4) = 20 = 30

26 Chemical bonds involve …
A. Electrons B. Protons C. Neutrons D. Valence Electrons

27 ANSWER = Chemical bonds involve …
A. Electrons B. Protons C. Neutrons D. Valence Electrons Choice D is the most accurate answer here

28 In covalent bonds, electrons are …
Gained Lost Shared

29 ANSWER - In covalent bonds, electrons are …
Gained Lost Shared

30 Where are valence electrons found?

31 Answer In the outermost energy level of an atom

32 How many electrons should be in the valence shell to have an atom be considered “Stable and Unreactive”

33 Answer 8 electrons!

34 What rule does this 8 number follow?

35 Answer 8 – OCTET rule ****EXCEPTION****
The outermost energy level will be complete when it contains 8 electrons. Atoms will gain/lose/share electrons to reach this stability! ****EXCEPTION**** Hydrogen and Helium follow the DUET RULE (can only have 2 electrons in the outermost shell to be stable and unreactive)

36 Which of the following atoms are unstable and reactive?
Carbon Neon Helium Magnesium

37 ANSWER - Which of the following atoms are unstable and reactive?
Carbon – 4 opportunities to bond (vacancies) Neon Helium Magnesium – 6 opportunities to bond (vancancies) Neon is stable because it is a noble gas – already has 8 electrons Helium is stable because it is also a noble gas – but follows duet rule so it has 2 electrons

38 What’s the difference between a…
Single Bond Double Bond Triple Bond

39 What’s the difference between a…
Single Bond Atoms share 2 electrons (1 pair) Double Bond Atoms share 4 electrons (2 pairs) Triple Bond Atoms share 6 electrons (3 pairs)

40 What does a structural formula tell us?

41 Answer - Types of Elements Number of atoms Location of atoms Example –
1 Oxygen 2 Hydrogen

42 What do the lines represent in a structural formula ?

43 Answer COVALENT BONDS SHARING OF ATOMS!!

44 Draw the Lewis Dot Structure of
Phosphorus Hydrogen Nitrogen Oxygen

45 ANSWER Draw the Lewis Dot Structure of
Phosphorus Hydrogen Nitrogen Oxygen

46 This is the bohr model for what compound?

47 Answer WATER

48 What is the structural formula for C2H6

49 Answer

50 What is a chemical reaction?

51 Answer Changes or transforms one set of chemicals into another
CHANGES to the BONDS – breaking and reforming bonds

52 What’s the difference between…
Reactants Products

53 ANSWER What’s the difference between…
Reactants ENTER into a chemical reaction (before the arrow) Products PRODUCED by a chemical reaction (after the arrow)

54 Label the diagram using the following terms…
Reactants Products Coefficients Subscripts

55 ANSWER Label the diagram using the following terms…
C - Reactants D - Products A - Coefficients B – Subscripts Reactants REACTto produce PRODUCTS

56 What is the Law of Conservation of Matter?

57 Answer Matter cannot be created nor destroyed
Arrangement of atoms is what is changed # each atom in Reactants must equal # each atom in products The mass of reactants = the mass of products

58 Is this equation balanced?
Na + Cl2  NaCl

59 Is this equation balanced?
ANSWER - NO 2Na + Cl2  2NaCl

60 What are the properties of water ?

61 Water is polar It has polar covalent bonds between the atoms
It has hydrogen bonds between the molecules (weaker than covalent) Cohesion, adhesion, liquid is more dense than the solid, high heat capacity, universal solvent


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