Chemistry SOL Review Day 2

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Chemistry SOL Review Day 2

UNIT 6 – Ionic Bonding The electrons in the outermost level or shell are called the ________________ electrons.  Valence Atoms want to be stable, which means they try to achieve a ____________________ configuration.  Noble Gas To become an ion, atoms will ______________ or ________________ electrons. Gain or lose

UNIT 6 – Ionic Bonding What kind of ion does Calcium become? 2+ A bromine ion (Br-) has ________ electrons and _______ protons.  36, 35 A magnesium ion (Mg2+) has _________ electrons and _______ protons. 10, 12

UNIT 6 – Ionic Bonding A cation is a _________ charged ion. Positively An anion is a _____ charged ion.  Negatively Ionic bonds form between ___ &_____. Positive & negative ions Metals & Nonmetals

UNIT 6 – Ionic Bonding Ionic compounds have ________ melting points because of the strong forces within. High An alloy is a mixture of two __________. Metals

UNIT 6 – Ionic Bonding Name the following ionic compounds. KBr K2O MgBr2 Cu(OH)2 Ca3(PO4)2

UNIT 6 – Ionic Bonding Write formulas for the following ionic compounds. Copper (I) oxide Aluminum oxide Lead (IV) sulfide Lead (IV) nitride Lithium chloride

2009 SOL Question How many electrons does the iron ion have when it forms the ionic compound FeCl3? F 20 G 23 H 26 J 29

UNIT 7 – Covalent Bonding When two nonmetals join together, they form a covalent bond by __ their electrons. Sharing Most atoms that form covalent bonds connect so each atom has _____ valence electrons. 8

UNIT 7 – Covalent Bonding Name the 7 diatomic elements Name the following molecular compounds. N2O CO2 C2H6 H2S N2O4

UNIT 7 – Covalent Bonding Write the chemical formula for each of the following molecular compounds. Carbon monoxide Dihydrogen monoxide Phosphorus trichloride Carbon tetrahydride Dicarbon tetrahydride

UNIT 7 – Covalent Bonding Draw the Lewis structure or structural formula of each of the following and determine its shape. SiCl4 SCl2 PF3 AsF5 BF3

UNIT 7 – Covalent Bonding If there is a LARGE difference in electronegativity, it will result in a ____________ bond. Ionic A medium difference in electronegativity will result in a _________ covalent bond. Polar A very small difference will result in a ____ covalent bond. Nonpolar

UNIT 8 – Chemical Reactions The chemicals used to start a chemical reaction are called the _____ Reactants The chemicals that come out of a reaction are the _____ Products If something is written above the arrow, it is a _____ Catalyst

UNIT 8 – Chemical Reactions Balance the following reactions. a. CuCl2 + H2S  CuS + HCl b. Fe + O2  Fe2O3 c. P + O2  P4O10 d. Na + H2O  H2 + NaOH e. FeCl3 + Ca[OH]2  Fe(OH)3 +CaCl2

UNIT 8 – Chemical Reactions Classify the following reactions (synthesis, decomp, SR, DR, combustion, neutralization) 4Fe + 3O2  2Fe2O3 2C6H14 + 19 O2  14 H2O + 12 CO2 2AlCl3  2Al + 3 Cl2 Zn + H2SO4  Zn SO4 + H2 AgNO3 + NaCl  AgCl + NaNO3 NaOH + HCl  H2O + NaCl

UNIT 9 – Molar Conversions The _____ is the lowest whole number ratio of elements in a compound. Empirical formula The __________ formula is the actual ratio of elements in a compound. Molecular formula

UNIT 9 – Molar Conversions What is the empirical formula of C6H12O6?  CH2O What is the empirical formula of C3H6?  CH2 A compound has an empirical formula of ClCH2 and a molar mass of 148.44 g/mol. What is its molecular formula? Cl3C3H6

UNIT 9 – Molar Conversions Calculate the percent composition of sodium in sodium chloride (NaCl). 23/(23 + 35.5) = 39% 1 mole = how many particles? 6.022 x 1023 How many atoms of oxygen are in a 17.3 g sample? 6.51 x 1023

Organic Chemistry Organic compounds contain _______ Carbon (Which of the following is organic) Organic compounds are often made of repeating subunits True or False True Which of the following is NOT an organic molecule? Methane (CH4), DNA, Ammonia (NH3), Nylon Ammonia

Organic Chemistry The properties & reactivity of an organic compound depend on its _____________ Structure Which is a naturally occurring polymer? Nylon Protein Plastic

Organic Chemistry What is the ending of an organic hydrocarbon with a double bond? -Ene Which is a saturated hydrocarbon? Identify the functional group.