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Chemistry FALL semester review. 2012-2013. 1. Classify each of the following as a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture:. slice of bread HOMOGENEOUS a cup of coffee HOMOGENEOUS 14 kt . Gold HOMOGENEOUS Carpet HETEROGENEOUS.
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Chemistry FALL semester review 2012-2013
1. Classify each of the following as a homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture: • slice of bread HOMOGENEOUS • a cup of coffee HOMOGENEOUS • 14 kt. Gold HOMOGENEOUS • Carpet HETEROGENEOUS
2. Classify the following substances as pure or mixtures: • sugar pure • air mixture • cookie mixture • gasoline mixture • hand lotion mixture
3. Classify each of the following as a physical or chemical change: • spoiling cheese chemical • dusting physical • rusting chemical • Evaporating physical • crushing physical • corrosion chemical • cooking chemical • Melting physical
4. Classify the following properties as either an intensive property and an extensive property. • 0.475 g extensive • blue color intensive • melting point intensive • Mass extensive • weight extensive • density intensive • odor intensive • Volume extensive
5. How has the periodic table developed?(how does Medeleev’s table compare to Mosley’s) • 1st table=Medeleev made and ordered elements by average atomic MASS • Our table now=Mosley’s ordered elements by atomic NUMBER
6. In the element symbol Carbon-14, the number is the : mass number.
7. An isotope has 15 protons, 16 neutrons, and 15 electrons. • What is the atomic # of this isotope? • 15 • What is the identity of the isotope? • Phosphorus • What is the mass # of this isotope? • 31 • What is the average atomic mass of all of the isotopes of this element? • 30.9793
8. What part of Dalton’s atomic theory was disproved by Thomson’s experiment? • Dalton said atoms were solid spheres, like pool balls-indivisible…. • Thomson proved that there were charged particles that made up parts of the atom when he discovered the electron…
9-11. Name of Model: Dalton : Billiard ball Thomson: Plum Pudding Rutherford : Nuclear
12-13. Subatomic Particle Discovered Experiment Thomson: electron Rutherford: proton
14. How many electrons are indicated by the following symbols? • Mg2+ __lost 2 e-__ (magnesium gained or lost electrons). Now has 10 e- • P3-__gained 3 e-__(Phosphorus gained or lost electrons) Now has 18 e-
15. What is the average atomic mass of Mg if 78.99% of Mg atoms are isotopes with a mass of 23.9850 amu, and 21.01% have a mass of 24.5 amu? .7899 x 23.9850 = 18.95 .2101 x 24.5 = 5.15 Then : 18.95 + 5.15 = 24.1
16. Correctly order the following electromagnetic waves from most to least energy: gamma ray, x-ray, microwave, UV, visible, infrared, radio
17. Which of the following has the largest wavelength /least energy? (Be able to answer this type of question for any of the colors.) • Green light or red light: Red • Purple light or yellow light: Yellow light ROY G BIV (Longest wavelength/Lowest energy to shortest wavelength/highest energy)
18. Which of the following has the largest frequency/ most energy? (Be able to answer this type of question for any of the colors.) • Blue light or orange light: blue light • Green light of red light: green light ROY G BIV (Longest wavelength to shortest)
19. How would you rearrange the following equation: c = f•λ to solve for(hint…remember the triangle??) F = C λ λ = C f
20. What is c in this formula (always)? Look at your “constants and conversions” on your formula chart!!! The speed of light!
21. Perform the following calculations: What is the wavelength of a wave with a frequency of 7.21 x 1014s-1? c = λ (3.00 x 108 m)(s) = 0.000000416 m OR 416 nm f (s)(7.21 x 1014) A wave has a wavelength of 3.21 x 10-6. What is its frequency? • c = f (3.00 x 108m) = 9.35 x 1013 Hz λ (s)(3.21 x 10-6m)
22. What is the energy of a photon of light with a frequency of 6.2 x 1014 Hz? • E = hf h = 6.6262 x 10-34 J•s • E = (6.6262 x 10-34 J•s) (6.2 x 1014) = 4.1 x 10-19J S
23. What are valance electrons? The electrons on the outer most shell, they are available for bonding…
24. What is true about the valance electrons of all of the elements in a group on the periodic table? They are equal to the group A number. What element doesn’t follow the rule described above? • Helium…doesn’t have 8, has 2
25. How many valance electrons do each of the following elements have? • Ca: 2 • C: 4 • F: 7 • Li: 1
26. How many energy levels do each of the following elements have, which has the largest atomic radius? • Na: 3 • Ge: 4 • He: 1 • I: 5
27. As you move from left to right on the periodic table, • What happens to radius? • Gets smaller • What happens to ionization energy? • Gets larger
28. As you move from top to bottom on the periodic table, • What happens to radius? • Gets larger • What happens to ionization energy? • Gets smaller
29. Place the following elements in order from smallest to largest atomic radiusBr, Ca, K, Ga: • Br, Ga, Ca, K
30. Label the groups of the periodic table31. Label the metals, metalloids, and nonmetals
32. What is the electron configuration for Calcium, atomic number 20? • Longhand : 1s22s22p63s23p64s2 • Shorthand : [Ar]4s2 • Orbital Diagram :
33-36. Write the balanced equations for the following nuclear reactions and answer the questions: Alpha decay (what is emitted): Helium is emited 4 252 2 101 Beta Decay (what is emitted): electron is emitted 0 201 -1 80 What is emitted in Gamma reactions? ENERGY!!! + He Md + Hg e
37. Give the formulas for the following compounds: • potassium sulfate = K2SO4 • ammonium phosphate= (NH4)3PO4 • iron (III) chlorite= Fe(ClO2)3 • strontium phosphate= Sr3(PO4)2
38.Give the names of the following compounds: • Fe2CO3 = iron carbonate • Na3PO4= sodium phosphate • Ca(ClO3)2= calcium chlorate • Al2O3= aluminum oxide
39. Draw the Lewis structures and name the shapes of each compound: • HBr • BH3 • CCl4
40. Name the following compounds: N2O3 = Dinitrogen trioxide SBr2 = Sulfur dibromide
41. Write the formulas of the following compounds: • Disulfurtetraflouride = S2F4 • Trinitrogenhexafluoride = N3F6
42. Law of conservation states that you cannot create atoms or destroy them, they are just rearranged during chemical reactions.Balance the following reactions: 2KClO32KCl + 3O2 1K3PO4 + 3HCl3KCl + 1H3PO4 1C3H8 + 5O23CO2 + 4H2O