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Chemistry 1 1 Review Package #3 Atomic Models and Subatomic Particles The Periodic Table Chemical Bonding

properties 1. Atomic Models and Subatomic Particles: A. Subatomic Particles and Average Atomic Mass: Subatomic particles: protons, neutrons and electrons and how to calculate numbers of each Atomic mass and atomic number Ions Isotopes and calculations of average atomic mass B. Quantum Molecular Model Electron orbitals Electron configurations of neutral atoms and ions Significant figures (multiplication, division, adding and subtracting) C. History of the Atomic Models Identifying which scientists made which discoveries 2. Elements and the Periodic Table: A. Organization of the Periodic Table The history of the periodic table metals, nonmetals, and semimetals chemical families; Alkali metals, Alkaline Earth metals, Halogens, Noble Gases B. Periodic Trends Atomic radius, and ionic radius (sizes of atoms versus their ions) Ionization energy Electronegativity 3. Chemical Bondin2: A. Electrons, Electronegativity and Bonding (text pgs. 225231) valence, bonding, lonepair electrons types of chemical bonds; ionic, covalent, polarcovalent predicting bond formation based on electronegativity differences electron dot diagrams for elements B. Lewis Structures to Represent Bonding (text pgs. 236243) Rules for drawing Lewis structures (Octet rule) Single, double and triple bonds (bonding capacity) Lewis structures for simple ions, polyatomic ions and simple molecules

Atomic Models and Subatomic Particles: 1. Complete Symbol the following table. Atomic Mass Atomic Number of Number of Number of 52 Number Protons Neutrons Electrons 24 24 15 17 15 127 52 54 26 30 23 Ca 21 Hg 2 201 36 47 36 Bf 43 36 Ga 3 70 28 N3 7 7 2. An element is analyzed by a mass spectrometer and the following spectrum resulted for the naturally occurring isotopes. I Mass 75 76 77 I I I % Abundance 20.5 I 27.4 7.8 36.5 7.8 a) Calculate the average atomic mass for this element. b) What element was analyzed? c) Write the symbol for the most abundant isotope ofthis element, including the atomic mass, and the atomic number.

3. Write the corenotation electron configuration for the elements listed below. Be Ar C N Na S V Cu Ge Br 4. Complete the following table. Symbol Number of Number of Number of Electron Protons Neutrons Electrons Configuration 70, 3+ 3 1 LJa 37 17 39 Tr+ 1 91 65, 2+ 29 uu 32 2 16 30 3 15 87 c 2+ 38,r 59 i 2+ 27 O 5. Tn the table below briefly summarize the MAJOR contribution(s) the scientist made to our understanding of the atom. Scientist Major Contribution(s) Dalton Bohr Thompson Chadwick Rutherford

Elements and the Periodic Table: 1. What is a period of the periodic table? 2. What is a group or family ofthe periodic table? 3. Complete the following table, stating the name of the family (if we named it), the number of valence electrons and the charge on the ions that are usually produced from the elements in the group. Family Members Family Name Number of Charge on the Ions Valence Electrons Usually Formed Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr B, Al, Ga, In, Tl F, Cl. Br, I, At Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Ra N, P, As, Sb, Bi He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn 0, S, Se Te, Po 4. Define the following terms: a) Atomic Radius: b) Ionization Energy: c) Electronegativity:

Atomic radius Ionization Energy Atomic radius Electronegativity iv. The Carbon family: viii. The Noble gases: iii. The Boron family: vii. The Halogens: b) How many valence electrons does each ofthe following families contain? Chemical Bonding: ii) Na, Mg, Al, Si vi) N, 0, F, Cl c) Which of the following has the SMALLEST electronegativity value? i) Li, Na, K, Rb iii) Mg, Os, Cl b) Which of the following has the LARGEST ionization energy? iii) Mg, Os, Cl vi) N, 0, F, Cl ii) Na, Mg, Al, Si v) P3, 2, C1 i) Li, Na, K, Rb iv) Na, Mg 2, Al 3 ii) Na, Mg, Al, Si v) P3, 2, cr iii) Mg, Os, Cl vi) N, 0, F, Cl i) Li, Na, K, Rb iv) Na, Mg 2, Al 3 Ionization Energy Electronegativity b) As you move down the periodic table: a) As you move from left to right across the periodic table: 5. Correctly fill in the blanks below with either increases or decreases 6. a) Which of the following has the LARGEST atomic radius? 1.a) Define valence electrons: i. Alkali metals: v. The Nitrogen family: ii. Alkaline earth metals: vi. The Oxygen family:

2. Describe what is happening to the electrons involved in a: a) Covalent bond: b) Polarcovalent bond: c) Ionic bond: 3. Name the two types ofintennolecular bonds: 4. Draw the electron dot diagrams and Lewis structures for each of the following: a) Al g) SO3 and b)ca 20 h)h c) V i)c2h2 d) 2 j) CO32 e) CH3OH k) N2 0 BF 3 1)C2HBr 3