Unit 2 Review.  TRUE or FALSE Salt (NaCl) is a pure substance and an element.

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Unit 2 Review

 TRUE or FALSE Salt (NaCl) is a pure substance and an element.

ANSWER  False… pure substance and compound. Two elements combined = compound Two elements combined = compound

 Which state of matter would take the shape of it’s container and has a fixed/definite volume?

ANSWER  Liquid

 A popsicle melting on the sidewalk is an example of what type of change?

ANSWER  Physical…all phase changes (solid  liquid  gas) are physical changes.

 “A shiny piece of steel rusted from sitting out in the rain.”  Which part of this statement represents a physical property? Which part represents a chemical property?

ANSWER  “A shiny piece of steel rusted from sitting out in the rain.”  “SHINY” is physical, describing what it looks like  “RUSTING” is chemical, because rust has a different composition than steel.

 Matter changing from its liquid state to its gaseous state is called ______.

ANSWER  Vaporization Boiling Boiling Evaporation Evaporation

 What is an ion?

ANSWER  An atom with a positive or negative charge.  An atom that has lost or gained electrons.

 If at ion has a positive charge, did it GAIN electrons or LOSE electrons?

ANSWER  LOSE electrons so that the there are now more positive protons than there are negative electrons.

 What charge would group 7 most likely have?

ANSWER  -1

 What charge would group 2 most likely have?

ANSWER  +2

 How many neutrons does Carbon-14 have?

ANSWER  14 is the mass number of that particular isotope of Carbon and the atomic number of Carbon is 6, so 14-6= 8 neutrons.

 TRUE or FALSE To get an isotope, you fluctuate the number of electrons.

ANSWER  FALSE. You would fluctuate the number of neutrons to change the mass.

 Who discovered protons and how? FIRST AND LAST NAME, BE DETAILED.

ANSWER  Ernest Rutherford by shooting alpha particles (positive particles) at a piece of foil. The alpha particles deflected, which showed they were hitting something else that was positive (protons).

 Who came up with the first atomic theory? FIRST AND LAST NAME.

ANSWER  John Dalton

 Who discovered electrons and how? FIRST AND LAST NAME. BE DETAILED.

ANSWER  JJ Thomson- cathode ray tube showed electrons are emitted. Negative side of magnet repelled (or positive side attracted) so proved they were negative.

 What part of the atom gives it it’s identity?

ANSWER  Protons

 Would spaghetti be a pure substance or a mixture?

ANSWER  Mixture (heterogeneous)

 What are the 3 particles of the atom and their respective charges?

ANSWER  Proton +  Neutron (neutral)  Electron -

 Why isn’t the mass of strontium-52 on the periodic table reported as 52?

ANSWER  The periodic table shows average atomic masses of all isotopes present

 How many electrons fit on energy level 1, 2,& 3?

ANSWER  1 st holds 2  2 nd holds 8  3 rd holds 8

 Who created the atom model where electrons are found on energy levels?

ANSWER  Niels Bohr

 Draw the Bohr diagram for phosphorus.

ANSWER  15 P  16 N  15 E

 Write the following info in isotopic notation Protons- 26 Protons- 26 Neutrons- 31 Neutrons- 31 Electrons- 23 Electrons- 23

ANSWER  57 Fe 3+ 26

 Atomic Number  Mass Number  Neutrons  Electrons

ANSWER  Atomic Number- 16  Mass Number- 33  Neutrons- 17  Electrons -18

 Who discovered the neutron? FIRST AND LAST NAME.

ANSWER  James Chadwick

 Protons-20  Electrons-20  Neutrons-22  Isotope name?

ANSWER  Calcium-42

 Protons-20  Electrons-20  Neutrons-22  Give the correct notation.

ANSWER

 What is the name of the element if the only information you have is there are 35 protons?

ANSWER  Bromine

 List techniques for physically separating a mixture (think about our lab)

ANSWER  Filtering  Using a magnet  Boiling  Dissolving