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Matter and Energy Review Dustin Olivares 2016
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Draw an atom (structure) Identify the electrons, protons and neutrons -draw Lithium
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mass How do you find the mass of an atom? Its located at the bottom of the box. Add protons and neutrons (They are located in the nucleus)
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Ex. Li Do: Carbon, Neon, Na
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Protons How do you find the number of protons? (+) positive sign Same number as the atomic number and number of electrons A tomic number P rotons E lectrons
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Ex. Li Do: Carbon, Neon, Na
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Electrons How do you find the number of electrons? (-) Negative sign Located outside, in the shells, orbits, energy level, electron cloud.
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Ex: Li Do: Carbon, Neon, Na
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Neutrons How do you find the number of Neutrons? (+/-) Neutral sign Located in the nucleus Subtract the protons number from the mass M- ass A atomic number/number of protons N eutrons
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Ex: Cl Do: Carbon, Neon, Na
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Valence Electrons Valence electrons: They determine an elements chemical properties, including reactivity. Located: in the outer shell, orbit, energy level. Groups (columns): 1 & 17 are the most reactive.
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Valence electrons The heavier the element the more reactive. Weight increases going down and to the right in the periodic table.
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Ex: Li and F Do: Na and Cl, K and Se, H and Be.
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Periodic Table Periodic Table: Most groups (columns) tell you the number of valence electrons: 1, 2, 13-18
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Ex: 6 valence electrons, Carbon on group 16 Give me an example of 2 elements with 3 valence electrons Give me and example of 2 elements with 1 valence electron Give me and example of 2 elements with 7 valence electrons
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Groups (Columns): Elements share similar chemical properties. Ex: Which of the following are Similar: Ca, Sc, K, Mg Do: Which of the following are Similar: C, Ne, Kr, Xe, Li Sr, Be, H, F, C
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Period Periods (Rows): same as the number of shells of an element. Ex: Which element has 2 shells Ca, H, Mg
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Practice Which element(s) has 1 shell? Be, Li, H, He Which element has 4 shells? Be, Ca, Na, He
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Chemical Formula CHEMICAL FORMULAS Purpose: to identify different substances, to be able to see their composition. How do you know the composition? Locating Different elements and Counting the number of elements and atoms.
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How to find the number of elements: Count the Different elements Ex: NaCl H 2 O C 2 H 6 O 5
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practice Do: 3H 2 SO 4 C 6 H 12 O 6 C 2 OOH
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How to find the number of Atoms: The coefficient multiplies everything, the Subscript multiplies the element right next to it, subscript also multiplies everything inside a parenthesis.
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Ex: NaCl H 2 O C 2 H 6 O 5
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Do: C 6 H 12 O 6 3H 2 SO 4 C 2 OOH (KCl) 3 3C 2 OOH (KCl) 3
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Are the following substances (chemical formulas) the same? NaCl and NaCl NaCl and KCl 2NaCl and NaCl NaCl and NaCl 3
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Do: 3H 2 SO 4 and H 2 SO 4 C 6 H 12 O 6 and C 6 H 15 O 6 C 2 H 4 O 2 C 2 H 4 O 2
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BALANCED AND UNBALANCED CHEMICAL REACTIONS Balanced: Both Sides have the same number of atoms (before and after) By both sides I mean: reactants and products Reactants: on the left Products: on the right. When the equation is balanced it follows the law of the conservation of mass.
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Ex: 2Ca+ O 2 2CaO N 2 +3H 2 2NH 3 2Cu2O+ C 4Cu+CO2 2 H2O2 2 H2O + O2
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Do: 1. 2Na+MgF2 2NaF+Mg 2. Mg+ HCl MgCl2 + H2 3. Cl2 + 2KI KCl + I2
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Chemical reaction: It can’t go back. Change in color: the products are a different color than the reactants. Change in temperature: heat is released or absorbed during the reaction. Production of a gas: gas bubbles are released during the reaction. Production of a solid: a solid settles out of a liquid solution. The solid is called a precipitate.
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Physical Reaction: It can go back 1. Ice melting involves a change from a solid to a liquid and the substances maintain the properties of water because the molecules never change. 2. Water boiling is a physical change as water molecules vibrate faster, they enter the gas phase and become water vapor. 3. Rubbing alcohol left uncovered will evaporate quickly into the air. It turns to a gas but maintains the properties of alcohol.
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4. Hot molten iron is a liquid and when left to cool will from solid steel and can take many forms. 5. Dissolving sugar in water is a physical change. The solid sugar never loses its properties, the molecules become separated by water and the sugar can easily be recovered by evaporating the water.
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