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Warm Up—10/23/13

Warm Up—10/23/13. What state of matter do metals tend to be in at room temperature? What period is Uranium in?. Warm Up—10/24/13. What is ionization energy? Which of the following has the highest electronegativity? Potassium or Calcium Chlorine or Argon Carbon or Lead. Warm Up 10/25/13.

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Warm Up—10/23/13

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  1. Warm Up—10/23/13 • What state of matter do metals tend to be in at room temperature? • What period is Uranium in?

  2. Warm Up—10/24/13 • What is ionization energy? • Which of the following has the highest electronegativity? • Potassium or Calcium • Chlorine or Argon • Carbon or Lead

  3. Warm Up 10/25/13 • What is the atomic radius for an atom? • Which of the following have the larger ionic/atomic radius: • Na or Na+ • S or S2- • H, H+, or H-

  4. Warm Up—10/28/13 • Indicate whether the following elements are metals, nonmetals, or metalloids. • Sodium • Phosphorus • Boron • Iron

  5. Warm Up—10/29/13 • Which group of metals is most reactive? • Which group has the largest ionic radius in general? • What type of metal is cobalt?

  6. Warm Up—11/4/13 • Where are electrons located in an atom? • What is a cation? • Which elements form anions?

  7. Warm Up—11/5/13 • How many valance electrons are in the following: • Calcium • Rubidium • Boron • What is the charge as an ion of the following: • Bromine • Phosphorus

  8. 11/12/ 13 • Write the electron configuration for Calcium. • Write the atomic orbital diagram for Phosphorus. • How many valance electrons are in Helium and Neon?

  9. 11/13/13 • Draw the atomic orbital diagram for Silicon. • How many valance electrons are in Calcium? • What is the Aufbau Principle?

  10. 11/15/13 • Draw the Lewis Dot Structure for the following elements: • Rubidium • Selenium • Helium

  11. 11/20/13 • What is the importance or purpose of valance electrons? • Describe what happens to the following atoms when they form ions: (hint give charge and whether or not the atom gains/loses electrons) • Phosphorus • Calcium • Carbon

  12. 11/21/13 • Differentiate between ionic and covalent bonds. • Determine the compound type for the following: (ionic/covalent) • MgS • PO6 • O2

  13. Warm Up--11/25/13 • Explain what happened to the sugar in the lab and why. • Draw the LDS for the transfer of electrons for the following ionic compounds: • Rb2O • CaCl2 • Mg3P2

  14. Warm Up 12/2/13 • What is a double bond? • What is a triple bond?

  15. Warm Up 12/3/13 • Draw the Lewis dot structure for: • PH3 • H2O

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