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Set #1 Set #3

1. How many significant figures in: 1. What are the 3 parts of an atom?
35.080
0.00760
2. What are their charges and locations?
2. What is the SI unit for:
mass
temperature
quantity of a substance 3. What was found out through the gold

3. Convert the following: Foil experiment? Whose experiment.


300mg = ____g was it?
7000 km = ____ Gm
275,000 μs = ______ s
4. What is the atomic number, mass
4. How would you find the density of an number and atomi mass?
irregular solid?

5. What is the density of a 13g piece of 5. What is an isotope? How many


metal with a volume of 12.5 cm3? protons, neutrons and electrons are in:

Calcium – 42
Gold – 198
48
Set #2 Ti4+
1. Identify the following as heterogeneous or
homogeneous mixtures:
soil kool-aid brass milk Set #4
1. How many protons, electrons and neutrons
2. Identify the following as chemical or are in Phosphorus-32?
physical changes:
tearing paper melting ice burning coal
boiling water forming a precipitate 2. What is the average atomic mass for an
element with these isotopes?
3. Identify the following as chemical or 19.8% 10.013amu
physical properties: 80.2% 11.009 amu
boiling point reactivity with acid density
mass reactivity in air flammability 3. What is the atom above?

4. What is an exothermic reaction? 4. What is the difference between atomic


mass and mass number?
5. Identify the following as elements,
compounds or mixtures:
salt sand silver water 5. Who discovered the electron? What
Stainless Steel clay experiment is associated with this?

6. What are intensive and extensive


properties?
Set #5
1. How do ions get a + or – charge?
How do we determine the exact charge Set #7
for: 1. What are the prefixes for:
C K I He Sr 4 6 10

2. What is the formula for:


2. What is the charge of the following: Disulfur pentoxide
F Mg Al Ne Zn Pb triarsenic heptabromide
Carbon Monoxide

3. What is the formula for:


3. How do elements’ electron clouds become Lead (IV) Bromate
stable? (tell 3 conditions) Cuprous hydroxide
Stannous Phosphate

4. Define groups and periods. 4. What is the formula for:


Nitrous Acid
Sulfuric Acid
5. What is the group name for these Hydrobromic Acid
elements: Kr Ba Li Ag Br O

Set #8 Chemical Reactions


Set #6
1. Name the following: 1. Lithium is reacted with oxygen gas.
NaCl K3PO4 Sn(ClO)4 Write the balanced equation.
Ag(IO2) · 4H2O
2. Calcium Carbonate is heated in a
2. Name the following: crucible. What is the balanced
SI2 N3O2 PCl5 equation?

3. Name the following acids: 3. Silver is reacted with a solution of


HI H2SO3 H3PO4 lithium chloride. Write the Balanced
equation.
4. What is the formula for:
calcium hydroxide 4. Perchloric acid reacts with
Ferric Nitrate magnesium carbonate. Write the
Vanadium(V) Acetate balanced equation and the NIE
Lithium perbromate hexahydrate
5. Sodium is reacted with a solution of
lithium chloride. Write the Balanced
equation, the Net Ionic Equation and
state what undergoes oxidation and
reduction.

Set #9 Set #11 Electrons in Atoms and


Electromagnetic Radiation
1. Draw the Lewis structure for the
following:
1. What is the electron configuration
HBr H2O C2H6 BH3 PCl5
and orbital diagram for Phosphorous?
2. Give the shapes of the molecules
2. What are the 3 rules for filling
above
electron orbital diagrams?
3. Tell if the bonds and the molecules
3. What is the formula for the
are polar or nonpolar
relationship between energy,
frequency and wavelength?
4. Give the intermolecular forces for
each of the above molecules

5. A density lab determines the density Set# 12 Safety


of Copper is 8.05 g/mL. A reference book
shows the True density as 8.95 g/mL 1. Know the meaning of each of these
What is the % error? safety symbols

6. How many sig figs?


a. 0.0025 s
b. 175,000 m
c. 6.500 g

Set #10 Nuclear

1. What are the symbols for alpha, and beta


particles?

2. What type of nuclear radiation is the


most penetrating?

4. Complete the eq’ns:

a.

b.

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