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1 Semester 1 Final Review Have your periodic table and scientific calculator ready!

2 Temperature What is the lowest temperature known? Give your answer in both Kelvin and Celcius. 0 Kelvin 273 o C

3 Temperature What is the special name given to the lowest temperature from the previous slide? Absolute Zero

4 Temperature Which temperature is colder 172 K or -75 o C? 172 Kelvin

5 Subatomic particles Give the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in the atom symbolized by protons – 15 electrons – 15 neutrons – 17

6 Atomic number What does the atomic number of an element tell us about the nucleus? Number of protons

7 Mass Number What does the mass number tell us about an atom? The number of protons PLUS the number of neutrons in the nucleus

8 Subatomic particles Which subatomic particles is the most responsible for the chemical properties of the element? Electrons

9 Isotopes In two isotopes of the same element, which of the following would be the same and which would be different? –Atomic number –Number of protons –Number of neutrons –Number of electrons –Element symbol –Atomic mass Same Different

10 Isotopes What is the given information for the isotope of Carbon-14 –Atomic number –Number of protons –Number of neutrons –Number of electrons –Element symbol –Atomic mass 6 6 8 6 C 14

11 Valence electrons Where do we find the number of valence electrons for an element? Its group number Where in the atom are valence electrons found? Highest occupied energy level

12 Periodic Table What is the name of the yellow region? Metals

13 Many groups have special names…what are they? Alkali Metals

14 Many groups have special names…what are they? Alkaline Earth Metals

15 Many groups have special names…what are they? Halogens

16 Many groups have special names…what are they? Noble Gases

17 Many groups have special names…what are they? Transition Metals

18 Periodic Table What is the name of the green region? Nonmetals

19 Periodic Table What is the name of the pink region? Metalloids

20 Ions How are ions formed? Gaining or losing electrons

21 Cations Cations are produced when a neutral atom…. loses electrons; thus causing cations to have a ______________ charge? positive

22 Cations Where are cations found on the periodic table? Metals: Group 1A,2A,3A, & transition metals.

23 Anions Anions are produced when a neutral atom…. gains electrons; thus causing anions to have a ______________ charge? negative

24 Anions Where are anions found on the periodic table? Nonmetals: Group 5A,6A,& 7A

25 Units of measure What is the SI unit of measure for: Volume Mass Length Temperature # of particles in a substance Liter Kilogram Meter Kelvin Mole

26 The Mole What is a mole? How much does it represent? A unit of measure defined by the number of carbon atoms in exactly 12.01 grams of carbon. 6.02 x 10 23 particles/atoms/molecules

27 Atoms If you have 2.13 x 10 24 atoms of Au, how many moles of Au do you have? 3.54 mol Au

28 Atoms How many atoms are there in 1.28 mol of calcium? 7.71 x 10 23 atoms Ca

29 Balance the following: _AgNO 3 + _Cu  _Cu(NO 3 ) 2 + _Ag _Na + _H 2 O  _H 2 + _NaOH 2 2 2 2 2

30 2C 3 H 8 + 7O 2  6CO + 8H 2 O Calculate the number of moles of CO produced when 1.2 mol of H 2 O is produced in the incomplete combustion reaction above. 0.9 mol CO How many grams of CO are produced? 25 g CO

31 C 3 H 8 + 5O 2  3CO 2 + 4H 2 O How many liters of O 2 are needed to react with C 3 H 8 to produce 2.0 liters of H 2 O? 2.5 liters O 2

32 C 3 H 8 + 5O 2  3CO 2 + 4H 2 O How many grams of propane are needed to react with an excess of O 2 to produce 20 g CO 2 6.7g C 3 H 8

33 Be sure to… Look over your notes from the last couple days of class. Remember to read the questions completely AND use units when solving the “math” questions. Be confident and relax. You know most of this and YOU CAN DO IT!


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