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Unit 1. Chapters 1, 2, and 3. What Is Chemistry?. Chemistry is the study of matter and how it changes. Elements: Atoms: Molecules and Compounds:. States of Matter. Solid: Liquid: Gas:. Matter. Pure Substnaces. Pure substance: Mixture: Heterogeneous: Homogeneous:.
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Unit 1 Chapters 1, 2, and 3
What Is Chemistry? • Chemistry is the study of matter and how it changes. • Elements: • Atoms: • Molecules and Compounds:
States of Matter • Solid: • Liquid: • Gas:
Pure Substnaces • Pure substance: • Mixture: • Heterogeneous: • Homogeneous:
Properties of Matter • Physical Properties: • Chemical Properties:
Intensive Properties: • Extensive Properties:
Atomic Theory • Subatomic Particles: • Electrostatic Forces:
The Nuclear Atom • Nucleus: • Electronic Charge: • Atomic Mass:
Isotopes • Isotope: • Average Atomic Mass:
Naturally occurring chlorine is 75.78 % 35Cl, which has an atomic mass of 34.969 amu, and 24.22 % 37Cl, which has an atomicmass of 36.966 amu. Calculate the average atomic mass of chlorine.
The Periodic Table • How it’s arranged:
Ions and Ionic Compounds • Ion: • Cation: • Anion:
Common Ions and their charges • Group 1: H+, Li+, Na+ • Group 2: Be2+, Mg2+, Ca2+ • Group 15: N3-, P3-, As3- • Group 16: O2-, S2-, Se2- • Group 17: F-, Cl-, Br- • Transition elements can usually have more than one charge. Example Fe2+ and Fe3+
Transition Metal Ions • Most transition metals can have a few different charges. • Example: • Fe2+, Fe3+ • Fe2O3 • FeO
Polyatomic Ions • Ammonium: NH4+ • Nitrite: NO2- • Nitrate: NO3- • Hydroxide: OH- • Hypochlorite: ClO-
Chlorite: ClO2- • Chlorate: ClO3- • Perchlorate: ClO4- • Carbonate: CO32- • Sulfite: SO32- • Sulfate: SO42- • Peroxide: O22- • Phosphate: PO43-
Practice • NH4Cl • Fe(NO3)3 • TiBr3 • Pb(SO4)2 • Chromium (VI) Phosphate • Tin (II) Nitrate • Cobalt (III) Oxide • Chromium (III) Hydroxide
Barium Carbonate • Aluminum Hydroxide • Copper (I) Sulfide • Lead (II) Phosphate • Zinc (II) Iodide • Chromium (III) Sulfite • NH4Br • NaClO3 • Fe2S3 • AgNO3 • CuF2 • Ni(ClO)3 • Ru3(PO4)4
Chemical Reactions • Chemical Equations:
Stoichiometry • How many grams of water are produced in the combustion of 1.00 g of glucose? C6H12O6(s) + 6 O2(g) 6 CO2(g) + 6 H2O(l)
Consider the reaction that occurs in a fuel cell: 2 H2(g) + O2(g) 2 H2O(g) Suppose the fuel cell is set up with 150 g of hydrogen and 1500 g of oxygen. How many grams of water can be formed?
Adipic acid (H2C6H8O4) is used to produce nylon. The acid is made commercially by a controlled reaction between cyclohexane (C6H12) and O2: 6 C6H12(l) + 5 O2(g) 2 H2C6H8O4(l) + 2 H2O(g) a.) Assume that you carry out this reaction starting with 25.0 g of cyclohexane and that cyclohexane is the limiting reactant. What is the theoretical yeild of adipic acid? b.) If you obtain 33.5 g of adipic acid from your reaction, what is the percent yeild?
Example AP Questions • Complete combustion of a sample of a hydrocarbon in excess oxygen produces equimolar quantities of carbon dioxide and water. Which of the following could be the molecular formula of the compound? • C2H2 • C2H6 • C4H8 • C6H6
The mass percent of carbon in pure glucose, C6H12O6, is 40.0%. A chemist analyzes an impure sample of glucose and determines that the mass percent of carbon is 38.2 %. Which of the following impurities could account for the low mass percent of carbon in the sample? • Water, H2O • Ribose, C5H10O5 • Fructose, C6H12O6. An isomer of glucose • Sucrose, C12H22O11
How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are in a 5626Fe atom? Protons Neutrons Electrons • 26 30 26 • 26 56 26 • 30 26 30 • 56 26 26 • 56 82 56
Atoms of Mg combine with atoms of F to from a compound. Atoms of which of the following elements combine with atoms of F in the same ratio? • Li • Ba • Al • Cl • Ne
C3H8(g) + 5 O2(g) 3 CO3(g) + 4 H2O(l) • In the reaction represented above, what is the total number of moles of reactants consumed when 1.00 mole of CO2(g) is produced? • 0.33 mol • 1.33 mol • 1.50 mol • 2.00 mol • 6.00 mol
LiHCO3(aq) + H2SO4(aq) Li2SO4(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g) • When the equation above is balanced and the coefficients are reduced to lowest whole-number terms, what is the coefficient of H2O • 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5
When a 3.22 g sample of an unknown hydrate of sodium sulfate, Na2SO4 * x H2O(s) is heated, H2O (molar mass 18) is driven off. The mass of the anhydrous Na2SO4(s) (molar mass 142 g) that remains is 1.42 g. The value of x in the hydrate is • 0.013 • 1.8 • 6.0 • 10.0 • 20.0
What is the empirical formula of an oxide of chromium that is 48 percent oxygen by mass? • CrO • CrO2 • CrO3 • Cr2O • Cr2O3