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CHEMISTRY SOL REVIEW SOL 2. UNIT 2 - Matter Matter is anything with mass & _______ Volume ____ substances are types of matter with definite & uniform.

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1 CHEMISTRY SOL REVIEW SOL 2

2 UNIT 2 - Matter Matter is anything with mass & _______ Volume ____ substances are types of matter with definite & uniform characteristics. Pure For example, _____ contain only one kind of atom. Elements

3 UNIT 2 - Matter A _____ is another pure substance that is made of more than one type of atom & can only be broken down by chemical means. Compound _______ are types of matter with 2 or more substances that can vary in composition & properties Mixtures

4 UNIT 2 - Matter A _______ mixture has a uniform composition (Stainless steel, KoolAid) Homogeneous _____ is considered the universal solvent Water The particles dissolved in a solvent are called the __________ Solutes A _____ is really a heterogenous mixture but LOOKS like a solution (milk)

5 UNIT 2 - Matter Phase changes are _____ changes (physical or chemical) Physical The process of a solid becoming a gas (without becoming a liquid first) is ___ Sublimation What state of matter has the strongest IMF? Solid

6 UNIT 2 - Matter Name the 4 things used as evidence of a chemical reaction occurring Production of a gas (odor or bubbles) Color change Release/absorption of energy (light or heat) Forming a precipitate (chunks )

7 UNIT 3 – History of the Atom 5 part atomic theory – all matter made of atoms Dalton Cathode Ray Tube experiments, Plum Pudding model, Electrons have mass & a negative charge JJ Thomson Measured charge of an electron Millikan

8 UNIT 3 – History of the Atom Passed alpha particles through gold foil and found that the nucleus is dense and positively charged Rutherford Electrons found in levels or shells around the nucleus Bohr Electrons behave like waves (ceiling fan) de Broglie

9 UNIT 3 – History of the Atom Atomic number gives us # of ____ in an atom of each element Protons Mass number is calculated by adding __ Protons plus neutrons Different isotopes have different #s of __ Neutrons Different __ have different #s of electrons Ions

10 UNIT 3 – History of the Atom Calculate the average atomic mass of copper if copper has 2 isotopes. 69.1% has a mass of 62.93 amu and the rest has a mass of 64.93 amu. (.691 * 62.93) + (.309 * 64.93) 63.55 Flourine – 19 has how many neutrons? 10 What is the molar mass of carbon?

11 UNIT 3 – History of the Atom You find an artifact with a C-14:C-12 ratio that is 1/16 the modern ratio. The half life of C-14 is 5715 years. How old is the artifact? 22860 years

12 UNIT 4 – Electron Configuration What is the longhand electron configuration for N? 1s 2 2s 2 2p 3 For Fe? 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 4s 2 3d 6 What is the shorthand config for Ca? [Ar] 4s 2 The electrons in the outermost shell are called the _______ electrons Valence

13 UNIT 4 – Electron Configuration How many p orbitals are there? 3 What shape is a p orbital? Bowtie or dumbbell How many electrons can be held in d orbitals? 10

14 UNIT 4 – Electron Configuration How many valence electrons does oxygen have? 6 The rows in the periodic table are called Periods Draw a Lewis dot diagram for Nitrogen When an electron returns to its ground state after being excited, it releases energy and emits a _____, or a particle of light.

15 Unit 5 – The Periodic Table The elements on the right side of the staircase are _____ Nonmetals The first column or group of elements are called the ____ Alkali metals Group 7 is called the ___ Halogens

16 UNIT 5 – The Periodic Table The d-group elements are called the __ Transitional metals The f-block elements are called the ___ Inner transition metals What happens to atomic radius as you move from top to bottom down the periodic table? Gets bigger

17 UNIT 5 – The Periodic Table The energy required to remove an electron from an atom is called __ Ionization energy What happens to ionization energy as you move from left to right across a period? Gets bigger An atoms affinity for electrons in a compound is called its ___ Electronegativity

18 ANNOYING 2009 Question Potassium (K) has a smaller atomic mass than (Ar) even though the atomic number of potassium is larger than the atomic number of argon. Which of the following BEST accounts for this observation? F At STP, K is in the solid phase, but argon is gas G It is easier for a potassium atom to lose an electron than it is for an argon atom H The most common isotopes of argon have more protons than the most common isotopes of potassium J The most common isotopes of potassium have fewer neutrons than the most common isotopes of Ar


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