Chapter 2: Atoms and Elements Flashcards

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Dalton’s Atomic Theory of Matter (4)

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1) All matter is made of atoms
2) All atoms of a given element are identical in mass and chemical properties (atoms of different elements have different masses and chemical properties)
3) Definite proportions and multiple proportions
4) A chemical reaction involves combination, separation, and/or rearrangement of the atoms. Law of Conservation of Mass

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2
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Which postulet of Dalton’s Atomic Theory do we now know is false?

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postulate 2; atoms can exist as isotopes

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3
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what did J.J. Thomson discover and how?

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Thomson discovered the electron and concluded that all substances contain electrons. He also found charge to mass ratio of the electron using the cathode ray.

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4
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What did Robert Millikan discover and how?

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Milikan determined the charge of an electron and found its mass. He used the oil-drop experiment.

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5
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What did Ernest Rutherford discover and how?

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Using gold foil, Rutherford discovered alpha and beta particles. He developed the nuclear model of the atom

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6
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The nuclear model of the atom postulates (4):

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1) atom is mostly empty space
2) positive charge and most of the mass is concentrated in the tiny nucleus
3) nucleus surrounded by electron cloud
4) electron cloud takes up most space in an atom

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7
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Protons, neutrons, electrons are what kind of particle

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subatomic

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8
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what is atomic number (z)

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number of protons in nucleus

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9
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what is mass number (a)

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total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus

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10
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how do you write an atomic symbol

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A/Z X

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11
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what is an isotope

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same element with different mass due to number of neutrons

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12
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what are horizontal rows on the periodic table called

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periods

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13
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what are the 7 elements that exist as diatomic molecules

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N2, H2, F2, O2, I2, Cl2, Br2

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14
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characteristics of alkali metals (4)

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1) extremely reactive
2) soft
3) react vigorously with water
4) not found in elemental form in nature

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15
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characteristics of alkali earth metals (3)

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1) very reactive
2) react vigorously with water
3) not found in elemental form in nature

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16
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Characteristics of Halogens (4)

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Group 7A
1) very reactive
2) at room temp, F2, Cl2 are gases but Br2 is a liquid
3) not found in elemental form in nature
4) all are strong oxidizing agents: F2»Cl2>Br2>I2

17
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Characteristics of noble gases

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1) least reactive
2) exist as monotomic gases
3) He, Ne, Ar are inert

18
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ionic charge of Ag, Zc, Al, H

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Ag 3+
Zn 2+
Al +
H +

19
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nonmentals form what kind of ion

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anion; nonmetals take electron

20
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oxanion

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a polyatomic ion that consists of an element bonded to one or more oxygen atoms

21
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chemical formula for phosphate ion

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PO4 3-

22
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Chemical formula for ammonium

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NH4 +

23
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when writing polyatomic ions, do you write the number or charge first?

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write the NUMBER first

24
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what is atomic weight?

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the AVERAGE mass

25
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how to calculate atomic weight:

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(precise mass of A)(abundance of A) + (precise mass of B)(abundance of B)

26
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what is used to experimentally determine atomic mass

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mass spectrometer

27
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what is Avogadro’s number

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6.022 x 10^23

28
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formula for molar mass

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grams of substance divided by moles of substance

29
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what is formula weight

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the sum of atomic weights of all the atoms in one formula unit