Chem chapter 2

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number of protons

All atoms of a given element have the same __________.

a metal

An element that appears in the lower left corner of the periodic table is _________

the simplest whole-number ratio of different atoms in a compound

An empirical formula always indicates __________.

electrons

Cathode rays are __________.

2

Di-

neutrons

Different isotopes of a particular element contain different numbers of __________.

Atomic Theory of Matter- John Dalton

Each element is composed of extremely small particles called atoms. All atoms of a given element are identical to one another in mass and other properties, but the atoms of one element are different from the atoms of other elements. Atoms of an element are not changed into atoms of a different element by chemical reactions; atoms are neither created nor destroyed in chemical reactions. Compounds are formed when atoms of more than one element combine; a given compound always has the same relative number and kind of atoms.

Alkali metals

Elements in Group 1A are known as the __________.

alkaline earth metals

Elements in Group 2A are known as the __________.

Chalcogens

Elements in Group 3A are known as the __________.

halogens

Elements in Group 7A are known as the __________.

Noble gasses

Elements in Group 8A are known as the __________.

1-

Fluorine forms an ion with a charge of __________.

Diatomic Molecules

Hydrogen H₂ Nitrogen N₂ Oxygen O₂ Fluorine F₂ Chlorine Cl₂ Bromine Br₂ Iodine I₂

+1

In subatomic particles Protons have what charge?

the heavy subatomic particles, protons and neutrons, reside in the nucleus

In the Rutherford nuclear-atom model, __________.

order of increasing atomic number

In the periodic table, the elements are arranged in ________

The mass number

In the symbol below, x is __________. xC 6

1

Mono-

α-rays and β-rays

Of the three types of radioactivity characterized by Rutherford, which is/are electrically charged?

3, 4

On the basis of Rutherford's experimental observations, which of the following statements describes the structure of the atom according to Rutherford's atomic model? 1. In an atom, all of the positive and negative charges are randomly distributed. 2. In an atom, positively charged particles are dispersed in the space surrounding the negatively charged sphere. 3. In an atom, the positive charges are located in a small core within the atom called the nucleus. 4. In an atom, negatively charged electrons are dispersed in the space surrounding the positively charged nucleus of an atom.

5

Penta

4

Tetra-

the number of protons or electrons in a neutral atom

The atomic number indicates __________.

+2

The charge on the copper ion in the salt CuO is _________

aluminum oxide

The correct name for Al2O3 is __________

hydrogen nitrate

The correct name for HNO2 is __________.

nitric acid

The correct name for HNO3 is __________.

sodium bicarbonate

The correct name for NaHCO3 is __________.

electrons

The nucleus of an atom does not contain __________.

Law of conservation of mass

The total present at the end of a chemical process is the same as the mass of substances before the process took place. Atoms of an element are not changed into atoms of a different element by chemical reactions; atoms are neither created nor destroyed in chemical reactions

3

Tri-

1, 3, 4, 6

Watch the animation depicting Rutherford's experiment and choose which of the following conclusions are correct. Check all that apply. 1. The mass of an atom is concentrated at the nucleus. 2. A positive charge is spread equally over the atom. 3. Positive charge is condensed in one location within the atom. 4. The majority of the space inside the atom is empty space. 5. The atom is a very compact entity without any empty space. 6. The atom contains a positively charged nucleus.

metal, nonmetal

When a metal and a nonmetal react, the __________ tends to lose electrons and the __________ tends to gain electrons.

atomic number

all atoms have the same number of protons. written as a subscript before the symbol

Gold Foil Experiment Ernest Rutherford

alpha particles at a thin gold sheet of foil and observed the pattern of scatter of the particles

Plume Pudding Model

atom consists of a uniform positive sphere of matter in which the mass is evenly distributed and in which the electrons are embedded like raisins

isotopes

atoms on the same element with different masses different number of neutrons, but same number of protons.

groups

columns on the periodic table

molecular compound

composed of molecules and almost always contain non metal

metalloids

elements on the steplike line of the periodic table properties are sometimes like metals and sometimes non metals

Ionic compounds

formed between metals and non metals electrons are transferred from the metal to the nonmetal. The opposite charged ions attract each other.

Anions

formed when at least one electron is gained

Average mass

found using all isotopes of an element weighted by their relative abundances.

Molecular formulas

give the exact number of atoms of each element in a compound

Empirical Formula

give the lowest whole number ratio of atoms of each element in a compound

-1

in subatomic particles Electrons have what charge?

metals

left side of the periodic table 1. shiny luster 2. conduction heat 3. solidity

non metals

right side of the periodic table (with the exception oh H) can be solid, liquid, or gas at room temperature

periods

rows on the periodic table

Chemical formulas

the subscript to the right of the symbol of an element tells the number of atoms of that element in one molecule of the compound

mass number

total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom.

structural

type of formula provides the most information about a compound?

Ions

when an atom of a group go atoms loses ir gains electrons

Cations

when one electron is lost.


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