Chemistry Final Exam Review Guide ~ 2012 Name ______

Periodic Table

Complete the following periodic table by labeling and knowing the locations of the following:

·  Rows (periods)

·  Families (Alkali Metals, Alkaline Earth Metals, Halogens, Noble Gases, Transition Metals, Lanthanide, Actinide)

·  Valence electrons

·  Oxidation numbers

·  Groups 1-18

·  s, p, d, f blocks

Who created the first periodic table? Mendeleev

How was it arranged? Atomic mass

Who created the modern periodic table? Mosley

How is it arranged? Atomic number

What is a group? Family; vertical columns; same number of valence electrons

All elements in a group have the same number of: valence electrons

What is a period? Horizontal row

All elements in a period have the same number of energy levels

Know where the following are located on the periodic table: metals, nonmetals, metalloids

The most active metals are located where? Left side

The most active nonmetals are located where? Right side

List the 4 properties of metals: List the 4 properties of nonmetals:

Malleable / Brittle/dull
Luster / Not malleable/ductile
Ductile / Gases – not solids
Conductor of heat & electricity / Take e- in order to form chemical bonds

Define:

·  Valence electrons: e- in atom’s outermost orbital and included in bonding

·  Ionization energy: energy required to remove atom from gaseous atom

·  Periodic law: elements are arranged by increasing atomic number & showing a repeating pattern

·  Octet rule: atoms lose, gain, or share electrons in order to acquire full set of 8 valence e-

·  Ion: atom or bonded group of atoms with + or - charge

·  Cation: ion with positive charge; forms when valence e- removed

·  Anion: ion with negative charge; forms when valence e- added

·  Electronegativity: indicates relative ability of atom to attract e- in a chemical bond

·  Oxidation number: + or – charge of monatomic ion

What is the periodic trend for What is the periodic trend for

atomic radius? ionization energy?

Atomic Mass and Isotope Structure:

A=P=E (atomic # - whole number; atomic mass # - has decimal in it (round up or down)

mass – atomic # = no Isotope form = mass Symbol

atomic #

NAME / SYMBOL / MASS / ATOMIC # / p+ / no / e-
Yitrium / Y / 89 / 39 / 39 / 50 / 39
Scandium / Sc / 45 / 21 / 21 / 24 / 21
Chlorine - 33 / Cl / 33 / 17 / 17 / 16 / 17
Iron - 59 / Fe / 59 / 26 / 26 / 33 / 26

Electromagnetic Spectrum: Label and know the correct locations with associated colors

Frequency / Wavelength / Gamma rays / x-rays
High frequency / Low frequency / Long wavelength / Short wavelength
Microwaves / Radio waves / Ultraviolet / Infrared


Electron Configuration

1s2

Complete the chart:

Name / Mass # / Atomic # / P+ / N° / E- / Valence / Bohr
Sodium
Na / 23 / 11 / 11 / 12 / 11 / 1 /
Aluminum
Al / 27 / 13 / 13 / 14 / 13 / 3 /
Sulfur
S / 32 / 16 / 16 / 16 / 16 / 6 /
Fluorine
F / 19 / 9 / 9 / 10 / 9 / 7 /

Draw Lewis dot diagrams for the following atoms:

Calcium Carbon Argon Oxygen

Ions formed: cation (+2) either none anion (-2)

Ca+2 C+4/-4 Ar° O-2

What are the 7 diatomic elements? N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, I2, H2

Bonding

Write the chemical formula for the following ions and then name the item.

Na+ and Cl - NaCl

Al3+ and OH- Al(OH)3

K+ and PO4 3- K3(PO4)

Mg 2+ and CO3 2- MgCO3

Name the following or write the formula

KOH: Potassium hydroxide Magnesium IV chloride: MgCl4

Ca3N2: Calcium nitride Lithium oxide: Li2O

Mg3(PO4)2: Magnesium phosphate Beryllium fluoride: BeF2

LiCl: Lithium chloride Carbon tetrachloride: CCl4

SnCl2: Tin II chloride Sodium hypochlorite: Na(ClO)

SO3: Sulfur trioxide Calcium nitrate: Ca(NO3)2

Chemical Equations

Balance and give the type of reaction in each of the following.

2HgO à 2Hg + 1O2 decomposition

2H3PO4 + 3Ba(OH)2 à 6H2O + 1Ba3(PO4)2 double displacement

1Li + 1H2SO4à 1LiSO4 + 1H2 single displacement

1CH4 + 2O2 à 1CO2 + 2H2O combustion

1Ba(OH)2 + 2HCl à 1BaCl2 + 2H2O double displacement

Label the parts of the equation:

Fe(s) + CuSO4(aq) → Fe2(SO4)3(aq) + Cu(s)

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