Semester 1 Exam review:
Use the following electron configuration to answer the questions 1-9:
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- How many energy rings does the atom contain?
- What element is represented?
- How many electrons does the atom contain?
- What is the atomic number?
- How many valence electrons does the element contain?
- How many more electrons are needed for an octet?
- Write the orbital notation for the element.
- The element is found in what group?
- The element is found in what period?
- How can you determine the number of energy rings an atom has by looking at the periodic table?
- What is the maximum number of electrons that can be in the third energy level?
- What is the maximum number of electrons that can be in the second energy level?
- What is the maximum number of electrons that can be in the first energy level?
- What is the maximum number of electrons that can be in the fourth energy level?
- Which elements on the periodic table are classified as metalloids?
- What are valence electrons?
- What is the octet rule?
- Why is the period number of an element important?
- What is the Aufbau principle?
- What is the Pauli Exclusion Principle?
- What is Hund’s rule?
- Write the electron configuration for the element chromium.
- Write the electron configuration for the element Iodine.
- What is an ion?
- What is a physical property? What is a chemical property?
- What is a physical change? What is a chemical change?
- Give an example of a physical property for water.
- Give an example of a physical change for water.
- Give an example of a chemical property for iron.
- Give an example of a chemical change for iron.
- Discuss the following properties: volume, compressibility, density, conductivity, malleablility, reactivity, freezing, melting, and boiling
- Know the difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures and how they could be separated using filtration, distillation, chromatography, or evaporation.
- What are the subatomic particles found in an atom, their individual mass and their individual charges?
- Does an atom have a charge? Why or why not?
- Does the nucleus of an atom have a charge? Why or why not? If yes, what is the charge?
- What was Rutherford’s experiment and what was discovered/learned?
- What was Thompson’s experiment and what was discovered/learned?
- Explain Bohr’s model.
- What is the modern atomic theory. How it differs from Dalton’s atomic theory.
- What is the electromagnetic spectrum?
- What is the equation for calculating the energy of a wave?
- Calculate the energy of a gamma ray photon whose frequency is 5.02 x 1020 Hz.
- What is Plank’s constant?
- What is the unit for energy?
- What is the unit for frequency and define frequency?
- What is the unit for Plank’s constant?
- What is the unit for wavelength and define wavelength?
- What is the unit for speed?
- What is the equation for calculating speed of a wave?
- A helium-neon laser emits light with a wavelength of 633 nm. What is the frequency of this light?
- An FM radio station broadcasts at a frequency of 98.5 MHz. what is the wavelength of the station’s broadcast signal?
- What are the 4 states of matter? Describe the molecular motion, the volume, and the shape of each state. Know how the kinetic molecular theory is related to energy phase transitions.
- What is the atomic theory?
- What is a nuclear reaction/change?
- Elements found in group I form what type of ions? Group 2? Groups 3-12? group 13? group 14? group 15? group 16? group 17? and group 18?
- Why do atoms bond?
- What is an ionic bond?
- What is a covalent bond?
- Write the orbital notation for selenium and Cr?
- Characterize each of the following as absorption or emission: an electron moves from E2 to E1; an electron moves from E1 to E3 and an electron moves from E6 to E3.
- In the question above which energy-level change above emits or absorbs the highest energy? The lowest energy?
- State what sublevels are would be found in the first 4 energy levels and their location on the periodic table.
- Know that spectral lines are the result of transitions between energy spacing levels and be able to calculate energy (E=hv)
- What type of bond would form between two elements with a 2.2 difference in electronegativity?
- What type of bond would form between two elements with a .2 difference in electronegativity?
- Explain the difference between a polar covalent bond and nonpolar covalent bond.
- How does lattice energy affect the force of attraction in a bond?
- Be able to predict the type of bond that would form between two elements.
- Be able to name ionic compounds when given a formula.
- Be able to write ionic formulas when given the compound name.
- Be able to name covalent compounds when given a formula.
- Be able to write formulas when given the covalent compound name.
- Explain how temperature affects each state of matter.
- What are isotopes?
- Describe the parts to an atom: protons, neutrons, and electrons.
- Know how to calculate atomic mass unit.
- Know where the metals, metalloids, and nonmetals are located on the periodic table.
- Review Lewis structures, hydrogen bonds and Van der Waals forces
- What is the charge of the nucleus?
- Review the steps of the scientific method (know the meaning of the steps) Review your scale.
- What is a mass number and what is it used for
- What is atomic number and what is it used for
- How many grams are in 5.80 moles of calcium?
- How many moles are in 2.87 grams of aluminum?
- What is amu and when is it used?
- How are electrons held outside the nucleus?
- Know how models are used by scientist
- What is the principle quantum number and angular momentum number
- What is molecular composition and give an example
- Define temperature