MATTER CRCT/FINAL EXAM REVIEW
- Define matter.
- Define mass.
- All matter is made of ______.
- Define element.
- Define molecule.
- State the diameter of an atom.
- What makes up the nucleon of an atom?
- Why are atoms neutral?
- What is the difference between an atom and a molecule?
- What is the difference between an atom and an ion?
- How does an element differ from a compound?
- State the 3 major particles found in an atom, their charge, and their location.
- What holds an atom together?
- Place the parts of an atom in order of increasing mass.
- What are isotopes?
- What information does the atomic number give you about an element?
- What determines an element’s placement on the Periodic Table?
- Who organized the very first Periodic Table?
- Why is it called the Periodic Table?
- How is the Periodic Table arranged?
- What is the most reactive family on the Periodic Table? Why?
- Where are metals located on the Periodic Table?
- Where are non-metals located on the Periodic Table?
- What class of elements separates metals and non-metals on the Periodic Table?
- All of the elements in a row are members of a ______and they all have the same number of ______.
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- All of the elements in a column are members of a ______and they all have the same number of ______.
- What information does the atomic mass give you?
- How can you calculate the number of neutrons in an atom?
- The majority of the atom is ______.
30. What contribution did Niels Bohr make to the study of the atom?
- Draw an example of a Bohr Model.
- What was incorrect about the Bohr Model?
- At this time, how many energy levels, or shells, do we know about in an atom?
- How do you calculate the number of electrons each energy level is capable of holding?
35. How many electrons will energy level 3 hold? Energy level 7?
- Define valence electrons.
- What is the maximum number of valence electrons you will have?
- How are ions formed?
- Define ionization.
- When did the first ionic bonds form?
- Why do atoms share valence electrons or transfer valence electrons?
- What is the difference between a compound and an element?
- What determines what phase (solid, liquid, gas) a substance is in?
- What is the difference between a pure substance (elements and compounds) and a mixture?
- What is the difference between the 2 types of mixtures?
- Give examples of each type of mixture.
- Define chemical bond.
- Describe a covalent bond.
- Use an electron dot diagram to show the covalent bond between 2 chlorine atoms (atomic number 17).
- Use an electron dot diagram to show the covalent bond between 2 hydrogen atoms (atomic number 1).
- Describe an ionic bond.
- Describe a metallic bond.
- What gives metals the ability to bend, twist, and conduct heat and electricity?
- What is the difference between a solid, a liquid, a gas, and a plasma?
- State Boyle’s Law.
- State Charles Law.
- State examples of physical properties of matter.
- State examples of chemical properties of matter.
- What is the difference between a chemical change and a physical change?
- What is the difference between boiling and evaporation?
- State the boiling point in Celsius and Fahrenheit.
- Define freezing.
- State the freezing point in Celsius and Fahrenheit.
- Define condensation.
- Why is the condensation point and the boiling point the same temperature for a particular substance?
- Define sublimation.
- State the Law of Conservation of Matter.
- What are the signs that a chemical reaction has occurred?
- Why do we have to balance equations?
- Define oxidation state.
- Within a compound, the oxidation states must add up to ______.
- How are subscripts used in a compound?
- What is the difference between a coefficient and a subscript?
- What are diatomic elements?
- List the diatomic elements.
- What are polyatomic ions?
- List examples of polyatomic ions.
78. Define chemical reaction.
79. Give an example of each of the 4 types of chemical reactions.
- Energy is involved in every chemical reaction. If energy is released, it is an ______. If energy is absorbed, it is an ______.
81. Describe the energy content of the reactants versus the energy content of the products in both an endothermic and exothermic reaction.
- What clues are in contained in the name of a covalent compound that will help you determine the number of each atom present in the molecule?
- How many atoms are in 2 molecules of carbon tetrachloride?
- How many atoms are in a molecule of pentaphosphorus tribromide?
- Define kinetics.
- State the collision theory.
- What factors influence reaction rate?
- Define catalyst.
89. Insert subscripts into the following molecules: lithium (1+) sulfide (2-)
Aluminum (3+) fluoride (1-) potassium (1+) sulfate (2-)
- Balance the following equations:
A. FeCl3 + NaOH Fe(OH)3 + NaCl
B. C8H18 + O2 CO2 + H2O
C. HCl + CaCO3 CaCl2 + CO3 + H2
D. P + O2 P2O5
E. K + MgBr2 KBr + Mg