Chemical Interactions Ch. 1 Study Guide ANSWER KEY
- Draw a picture of an atom including the protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Protons and neutrons should be inside the nucleus.
Electrons are outside the nucleus in the electron cloud.
- What type of charge does each of the following have?
- Protons Positive (+1)
- Neutrons No Charge
- Electrons Negative (-1)
- What are isotopes? What makes an isotope different from a regular element? (at least 3 sentences)
Isotopes are elements that have a different number of neutrons than normal
Isotopes also have a different atomic mass than normal.
Isotopes are named by their atomic mass (ex. C-14, carbon with an atomic mass of 14)
- Atoms of an element always have a certain number of protons.
- Fill in the chart
Element Symbol / Protons / Neutrons / Electrons / Group # / Period # / Type (metal, non-metal, or metalloid)
Na / 11 / 12 / 11 / 1 / 3 / Metal
P / 15 / 16 / 15 / 5 / 3 / Non-metal
Ne / 10 / 10 / 10 / 8 / 2 / Non-metal
Si / 14 / 14 / 14 / 4 / 3 / Metalloid
Br / 35 / 45 / 35 / 7 / 4 / Non-metal
Ca / 20 / 20 / 20 / 2 / 4 / metal
- What does the atomic number of an element tell you? The number of protons
- If an atom loses electrons then is becomes a postitive ion. If an atom gains electrons then is becomes a negative ion.
- # protons + # neutrons = atomic mass
- Non-metals are elements that usually bond with metals to form salt. They are also often used to kill bacteria.
- List some characteristics of each of the following (you may need to use your book)
- metals –elements that conduct electricity, heat well, and have a shiny appearance
- reactive metals –very reactive metals
- transition metals –less reactive than other metals. 2 or more metals are combined to form an alloy
- noble gases –almost never react with other elements
- halogens –often “forms salts” with metals. Very reactive non-metals
- metalloids –have properties of both metals and non-metals
- What does the group number on the periodic table tell you? The number of valance electrons or the number of electrons in the outer shell.
- What does the period number on the periodic table tell you? The number of shells or energy levels
- What group number do the most reactive elements belong to? Group 1
- Fill in the chart for the isotopes and ions.
Element Symbol / Protons / Neutrons / Electrons
Ne – 23 / 10 / 13 / 10
Mg – 21 / 12 / 9 / 12
Br+3 / 35 / 45 / 32
F-1 / 9 / 10 / 10
- List the number of valance electrons for each of the following elements and name the ion that will make it “happy and full”.
Element Symbol / Valance Electrons / Ion to make it “happy and full”
Oxygen – O / 6 / O-2
Magnesium – Mg / 2 / Mg+2
Lithium - Li / 1 / Li+1
- Draw the following elements on a separate sheet of paper: Silicon, Nitrogen, Helium, and Sodium
Silicon – (14 protons 14 neutrons in middle) 3 shells – 4 electrons in outer shell
Nitrogen – (7 protons 7 neutrons in middle) 2 shells – 5 electrons in outer shell
Helium – (2 protons 2 neutrons in middle) 1 shell – 2 electrons in outer shell
Sodium – (11 protons 12 neutrons in middle) 3 shells – 1 electron in outer shell