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RIP Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee (1967) HOMEWORK – DUE Monday 2/1/16 HOMEWORK – DUE Monday 2/1/16 BW 2 (Bookwork) CH 2 #’s 1-7 all, 14, 19, 21, 23, 36, 47-50 all, 57, 59- 66 all, 81, 82, 113, 114, 116, 127, 132 BW 2 (Bookwork) CH 2 #’s 1-7 all, 14, 19, 21, 23, 36, 47-50 all, 57, 59- 66 all, 81, 82, 113, 114, 116, 127, 132 WS 2 (Worksheet) (from course website) WS 2 (Worksheet) (from course website) HOMEWORK – DUE Wednesday 2/3/16 HOMEWORK – DUE Wednesday 2/3/16 BW 3.1 (Bookwork) CH 3 #’s 3, 4, 11-24 all, 26, 27 BW 3.1 (Bookwork) CH 3 #’s 3, 4, 11-24 all, 26, 27 WS 3 (Worksheet) (from course website) WS 3 (Worksheet) (from course website) HOMEWORK – DUE Monday 2/8/16 HOMEWORK – DUE Monday 2/8/16 BW 3.2 (Bookwork) CH 3 #’s 41, 45, 48, 56-61 all, 68, 70, 72, 73, 78, 79, 85, 88, 95, 96, 104, 119, 124 BW 3.2 (Bookwork) CH 3 #’s 41, 45, 48, 56-61 all, 68, 70, 72, 73, 78, 79, 85, 88, 95, 96, 104, 119, 124 WS 4 (Worksheet) (from course website) WS 4 (Worksheet) (from course website) Lab Wednesday/Thursday Lab Wednesday/Thursday EXP 1 EXP 1 Lab Monday/Tuesday Lab Monday/Tuesday EXP 2 EXP 2
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Announcements Chem 311 – Strategies for Problem Solving in Chemistry Chem 311 – Strategies for Problem Solving in Chemistry Fridays from 12:00 – 2:25 PM in room 401 Fridays from 12:00 – 2:25 PM in room 401 Beacon Beacon M/W 3:00 – 5:00 M/W 3:00 – 5:00 T/R 10:00 – 12:00 T/R 10:00 – 12:00 F 8:30 – 10:30 F 8:30 – 10:30
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Give the atom notation for the following: 1) an atom with 82 p + and 126 n o 2) an atom of iron with 28 n o and 26 e - 3) an ion of element 29 having 34 n o and 27 e - 208 82 Pb 54 26 Fe 63 29 Cu 82 p + + 126 n o = +2
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Information from the Periodic Table = 40.08 amu (atomic mass) = 16.00 amu (atomic mass) (atomic number) 20 = (atomic number) 8 =
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Atomic Masses Measured in the unit amu Stands for atomic mass unit Defined as 1/12 th the mass of a 12 C atom 35 Cl = 34.9689 amu 50 V = 49.9472 amu 79 Br = 78.9183 amu Are these what the P.T. say?
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All Isotopes are NOT Created Equal Weighted averages Weighted averages
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All Isotopes are NOT Created Equal Atomic mass is a WEIGHTED average of isotopes HUH?? FinalQuiz 30020 Possible You earned 2855 average = (93.75%)(6.25%) (score 1 x weight 1 ) + (score 2 x weight 2 ) = grade (285 (285 x 0.9375) (285 x 0.9375) + (5 (285 x 0.9375) + (5 x 0.0625) = (285 x 0.9375) + (5 x 0.0625) = 267.5
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All Isotopes are NOT Created Equal Weighted averages Weighted averages An equation (oh crap) An equation (oh crap) 35 Cl = 34.9689 amu 35 Cl = 34.9689 amu Abundance = 75.77% Abundance = 75.77% 37 Cl = 36.9659 amu 37 Cl = 36.9659 amu Abundance = 24.23% Abundance = 24.23% These must be the only 2 isotopes... Why? These must be the only 2 isotopes... Why?
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35 Cl = 34.9689 amu Abundance = 75.77% 37 Cl = 36.9659 amu Abundance = 24.23% 34.9689 x 0.7577 + 36.9659 x 0.2423= 35.45amu Where have I seen this before? Periodic Table gives AVERAGE ATOMIC MASS in amu!! =0.7577 =0.2423 All Isotopes are NOT Created Equal
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78.90% of all magnesium is 24 Mg 23.985 amu 10.00% of all magnesium is 25 Mg 24.986 amu 11.10% of all magnesium is 26 Mg 25.983 amu 11.10% 100.00% = 24.30 amu A Problem! What is the average atomic mass of magnesium?
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Some Algebra and a New Equation decimal, not % (i.e. 0.1234 not 12.34%) For solving for % abundance multiply by 100 to get percentages
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DO NOT use “normal” averages DO NOT use “normal” averages If asked for two percent-abundances, use: If asked for two percent-abundances, use: If asked for ANYTHING else: If asked for ANYTHING else: Isotopes Calculation Summary
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Another Problem! Lead has 4 isotopes, the masses and abundances of which can be found in the following table. Your job? Calculate the isotope mass of lead-207. lead-204 203.973 amu 1.40% lead-206 205.974 amu 24.10% lead-207???? lead-208 207.977 amu 52.40% ???? 22.10% X = Lead-207 = 206.9 amu
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A Problem! Thallium has 2 isotopes, and. has a mass of 202.973 amu and has a mass of 204.974 amu. What are the percent abundances of each of the isotopes? Abundance 1 = 30.2% Abundance 2 = 69.8%
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A Problem! Bromine has 2 isotopes, and. has a mass of 78.9193 amu and has a mass of 80.9163 amu. What are the percent abundances of each of the isotopes? Abundance 1 = 50.44% Abundance 2 = 49.56%
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Percent Composition How much of each element makes up a compound
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What is the percent composition of each element in strontium phosphite? Percent Composition
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What is the percent composition of each element in strontium phosphite? Sr 3 (PO 3 ) 2 Percent Composition
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A certain compound is 30.06% oxygen by mass and the rest is iron. How many kilograms of the compound are needed in order to obtain 35 kg of iron?
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PeriodicTableof theElements Periodic: Having or marked by repeating patterns Table: An arrangement of words, numbers, or symbols, or combinations of them, as in parallel columns, to exhibit a set of facts or relations in a definite, compact, and comprehensive form Elements: A substance that cannot be broke down into simpler substances by chemical means
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The Modern Periodic Table Mendeleev Mendeleev Set up the periodic table based on atomic mass Set up the periodic table based on atomic mass Moseley Moseley Set it up by atomic number rather than atomic mass Set it up by atomic number rather than atomic mass Periodic Law – properties occur in a repeating pattern when set up by atomic number. Periodic Law – properties occur in a repeating pattern when set up by atomic number.
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: 87 of the 118 elements are metals. They appear on the left side of the Periodic Table. Metals: 87 of the 118 elements are metals. They appear on the left side of the Periodic Table. Some common properties of metals are: Solid at room temperature (except mercury which is a liquid) Good conductor of heat and electricity Lustrous on fresh surfaces Malleable and ductile
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Metals
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: Appear on the right side of the Periodic Table. 18 elements are nonmetals. Nonmetals: Appear on the right side of the Periodic Table. 18 elements are nonmetals. Eleven are gases at room temperature (H, N, O, F, Ne, etc.) Eleven are gases at room temperature (H, N, O, F, Ne, etc.) Five are solids (C, P, S, Se, I) Five are solids (C, P, S, Se, I) One is a liquid (Br). One is a liquid (Br). Nonmetals are poor conductors of heat and electricity. Nonmetals are poor conductors of heat and electricity.
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Non-Metals
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Seven elements are metalloids. Metalloids: Seven elements are metalloids. Their properties are between those of metals and nonmetals. Metalloids are semiconductors and are important to the electronics industry.
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Metalloids
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Metals, Metalloids, Nonmetals
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The Modern Periodic Table Main group elements Main group elements Also known as representative elements Also known as representative elements Transition metals Transition metals Inner transition metals Inner transition metals
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Main Group, Transition, Inner Transition
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The Modern Periodic Table Periods (series) Periods (series) Labeled 1 - 7 Labeled 1 - 7
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The Modern Periodic Table Groups (families) Groups (families) Columns Columns 2 different labeling systems 2 different labeling systems 1-18 1-18 A-B A-B
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A few definitions… Main Group Elements: Main Group Elements: Groups 1 and 2 and 13 – 18 Groups 1 and 2 and 13 – 18 Groups A Groups A
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Main Group Elements
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A few definitions… Main Group Elements: Main Group Elements: Groups 1 and 2 and 13 – 18 Groups 1 and 2 and 13 – 18 Groups A Groups A Transition Elements: Transition Elements: Groups 3 – 12 Groups 3 – 12 Groups B Groups B
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Transition Elements
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Groups of Elements Vertical columns are called groups Vertical columns are called groups Group 1 = Alkali Metals Group 1 = Alkali Metals
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Alkali Metals
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Groups of Elements Vertical columns are called groups Vertical columns are called groups Group 1 = Alkali Metals Group 1 = Alkali Metals Group 2 = Alkaline Earth Metals Group 2 = Alkaline Earth Metals
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Alkaline Earth Metals
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Groups of Elements Vertical columns are called groups Vertical columns are called groups Group 1 = Alkali Metals Group 1 = Alkali Metals Group 2 = Alkaline Earth Metals Group 2 = Alkaline Earth Metals Group 17 = Halogens Group 17 = Halogens
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Halogens
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Groups of Elements Vertical columns are called groups Vertical columns are called groups Group 1 = Alkali Metals Group 1 = Alkali Metals Group 2 = Alkaline Earth Metals Group 2 = Alkaline Earth Metals Group 17 = Halogens Group 17 = Halogens Group 18 = Noble Gases Group 18 = Noble Gases
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Noble Gases
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The Modern Periodic Table Main group elements Main group elements Also known as representative elements Also known as representative elements Transition metals Transition metals Inner transition metals Inner transition metals Lanthanide series Lanthanide series
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Lanthanide Series
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Actinide Series
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Alkali Metals, Alkaline Earth Metals, Halogens, Noble Gases, Lanthanides, Actinides
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Diatomic Elements Elements that exist as diatomic molecules when UNCOMBINED (meaning not in a compound with other elements). Elements that exist as diatomic molecules when UNCOMBINED (meaning not in a compound with other elements). H 2, N 2, O 2, F 2, Cl 2, Br 2, I 2
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Diatomic Elements
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Elements the exist as diatomic molecules when UNCOMBINED (meaning not in a compound with other elements). Elements the exist as diatomic molecules when UNCOMBINED (meaning not in a compound with other elements). H 2, N 2, O 2, F 2, Cl 2, Br 2, I 2 Examples of when these elements are NOT diatomic NaCl TiBr 4 BiF 5 AlI 3 K3NK3N
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