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Chemistry Midterm Review

Chemistry Midterm Review. Question One. Describe the atomic model for each scientist listed. Be sure to mention information about the experiment and the location of the subatomic particles. Dalton Thomson Rutherford Bohr Modern View. Answer. Answer 1.

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Chemistry Midterm Review

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  1. Chemistry Midterm Review

  2. Question One • Describe the atomic model for each scientist listed. Be sure to mention information about the experiment and the location of the subatomic particles. • Dalton • Thomson • Rutherford • Bohr • Modern View Answer

  3. Answer 1 • Dalton – indivisible, solid sphere (no subatomic particles) • Thomson- “plum pudding model” electrons are evenly distributed throughout a mass of protons. Model based on his cathode ray experiment • Rutherford- discovered mostly empty space surrounding a dense positively charged nucleus using through the gold foil experiment • Bohr- believed in a small positively charged nucleus containing the protons and neutrons surrounded by electrons in ORBITS of specific energy levels • Modern View- Also called the wave- mechanical model and the quantum model similar to Bohr but electrons are in regions of high probability based on energy level, and orbital.

  4. Question 2 • Compare the charge, size, and location of a proton, neutron, and electron. Answer 2

  5. Answer 2

  6. Question 3 • Explain why the following two elements are isotopes. State the number of protons, electrons, and neutrons each isotope possesses.

  7. Answer 3 • They are isotopes because each have a different # of neutrons but the same number of protons and electrons. • Sn -121 has 50 p+, 50 e-, 71 n0 • Sn- 119 has 50 p+, 50 e-, 69 n0

  8. Question 4 • List the seven metalloids

  9. Answer 4 B Si, Ge, As Sb, Te At

  10. Question 5 • Why is the formation of a solution a physical change while the ability to react with a chemical considered a chemical change?

  11. Answer 5 • “reacting” indicates a change in the physical properties of an element resulting in a new compound. • Formation of a solution is a physical property because a new compound has not been formed. Evaporation of the water would leave the original compound behind. (ex. salt dissolving in water)

  12. Question 6 • List Properties of a metal and a nonmetal.

  13. Metals Form cations Shiny Malleable Ductile Good conductors Low electronegativites and IE Solids except Hg Nonmetals Brittle Dull Poor conductors High electronegativities and IE Answer 6

  14. Question 7 • A solid substance was tested in the laboratory. The test results are listed below. • • dissolves in water • is an electrolyte • melts at a high temperature • A)Na B) NaCl C) Cl D) NH3

  15. Answer 7 • A)Na B) NaClC) Cl D) NH3

  16. Question 8 • What is the correct formula for Cobalt(III) bromide?

  17. Answer 8 CoBr3

  18. Question 9 • What form of matter cannot be decomposed?

  19. Answer 9 Element

  20. Question 10 • What happens to a nonmetal ion when it becomes a negative ion? • Mention difference in # of electrons • Changes in radius

  21. Answer 10 • Gains electrons • Radius increases

  22. Question 11 • What is the name of the property that indicates an element’s desire to attract electrons and which element has the greatest attraction?

  23. Answer 11 • Electronegativity • Fluorine

  24. Question 12 • What are the terms used to identify a pure substance? • What are the terms used to identify a mixture?

  25. Answer 12 • Element and compound • Heterogeneous and Homogeneous

  26. Question 13 • What is the difference between an excited state electron and a ground state electron?

  27. Answer 13 • Ground state electrons are in the lowest energy state • Excited state electrons have absorbed energy allowing them to jump to a higher energy level.

  28. Question 14 • Which substance can be decomposed by chemical change? • beryllium • boron • methanol • magnesium

  29. Answer 14 • Which substance can be decomposed by chemical change? • beryllium • boron • methanol • magnesium

  30. Question 15 • What is the name for each type of phase change? • Solid liquid • Liquid  gas • Gas  liquid • Liquid  solid • Solid  gas

  31. Answer 15 • Melting • Boiling or vaporization • Condensation • Freezing / solidification • Sublimation

  32. Question 16 • What is the volume of a liquid with a density of 1.5 g/ml and a mass of 78g?

  33. Answer 16 • V=m/D • 78g/4.5g/mL • =52 mL

  34. Question 17 • When a bond is formed, energy is (released/absorbed) • When a bond is broken, energy is (released/absorbed)

  35. Answer 17 • When a bond is formed, energy is (released/absorbed) • When a bond is broken, energy is (released/absorbed)

  36. Question 18 • What is the mass number of an atom which contains 28 protons, 28 electrons and 34 neutrons? • 28 • 56 • 62 • 90

  37. Answer 18 • What is the mass number of an atom which contains 28 protons, 28 electrons and 34 neutrons? • 28 • 56 • 62 • 90

  38. Question 19 • What is the % composition by mass of carbon in carbon dioxide [gram-formula mass 44 grams/mole]?

  39. Answer 19 27 % C

  40. Question 20 • Why does calcium have similar chemical properties to barium?

  41. Answer 20 • Both are Group 2 elements • Both have the same number of valence electrons

  42. Question 21 • Which of the following terms indicate a chemical property and which indicate a physical property? • Flatten • Conduct • Corrode • Drawn into a wire • React

  43. Chemical Corrode react Physical Flatten Drawn Conduct Answer 21

  44. Question 22 • What is the charge on a I-127 nucleus?

  45. Answer 22 +53

  46. Question 23 Name the type of element as it appears in the order below. Ge  K  Ar  Br

  47. Answer 23 Ge  K  Ar  Br Metalloid, metal, noble gas, nonmetal

  48. Question 24 How many electrons are contained in an Cu2+ ion?

  49. Answer 24 27 electrons

  50. Question 25 Which electron configuration represents the electrons of atom of sodium in the excited? • 2-8-1 • 2-8-2 • 2-7-3 • 2-7-2

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