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Name: Due Date: Unit 6: Chemistry Test 1 Study Guide Date: Test Date: Unit 6 Important Topics: Please review the concepts on this study guide as well as any other notes/worksheets from this unit. I. Aim # 32 Atoms and Atomic Structure II. Aim # 33 Periodic Table and Trends III. Aim # 34 Properties of Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids and Gases IV. Aim # 35 Electron Configuration and Diagrams (Bohr vs. Lewis) V. Aim #36 Atoms, Elements, Compounds and Mixtures VI. Aim #37 Isotopes I. Aim #32: Atoms and Atomic Structure 1. Define the following terms a. Chemistry: b. Matter: c. Element: d. Atom: 2. Answer the questions based on the diagram of an atom below 1. What is A? 2. What is B? 3. What is C? 4. Where in the atom are particles B and C located? 5. What is this elements atomic number? 6. What element is this? 3. Complete the chart below for the atom s subatomic particles Subatomic Particle Location Charge Mass 0 amu Nucleus 0 (neutral)

4. Circle the correct word in parenthesis to make the statement true a. Atoms of (different elements/ the same element) have (different properties/ the same properties) b. There must be an equal number of protons and (neutrons/electrons) to keep the atom s charge zero c. Nitrogen has an (atomic number/atomic mass) of 7 d. Fluorine has 10 (protons/neutrons) e. Aluminum has 18 (electrons/neutrons) 5. Explain how to find an element s: a. Protons: b. Electrons: c. Neutrons: 6. Complete the table below using your periodic table: II. Aim #33: Periodic Table and Trends 1. Name 4 main pieces of information that the periodic table tells us about an element: a. b. c. d. 2. What is the name of the elements found touching the zig zag line? Name all of them (give their SYMBOL) 3. What elements are found to the left of the zig zag line? Name 4 of them (give their FULL NAME): 4. What elements are found to the right of the zig zag line? Name 4 of them (give their FULL NAME): 5. What elements are found in group 18? Name all of them (give their SYMBOL):

6. What number increases as you move across the periodic table to the right? (This is how the periodic table was arranged by Dmitri Mendeleev!) 7. Most elements on the periodic table are what type of element? 8. The rows on the periodic table are called:. How many are there? 9. The columns on the periodic table are called:. How many are there? 10. Name the element that is in: Period 4, group 1: Period 6, group 11: Period 5, group 18: 11. Write the period/group location for sulfur: 12. Name an element that has similar properties to sulfur.. Explain WHY you chose this element: 13. Be able to write the FULL NAME of the following elements: Al, Ca, C, Cl, F, Au, He, H, I, Fe, Pb, Mg, Hg, Ni, N, O, P, K, Ag, Na, S, U, Zn III. Aim #34: Properties of Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids and Gases 14. For each statement below, write M if it is a property of a metal, NM for nonmetal, ML for metalloid and NG for noble gas Inactive Characteristics of both metals and nonmetals Boron Ductile Poor conductor of electricity Calcium Does not combine or react with any other elements Shiny (luster) Can be hammered into shapes (malleable) Carbon Can conduct electricity and heat Helium Brittle Elements As, Te and B 15. Who am I? (name the element based on the clues below) Period 2, 11 amu (atomic mass) Period 3, nonmetal, 32 amu 26 protons, period 4 Gas, 48 neutrons A metal existing as a liquid at room temperature Period 5, 51 neutrons Metal, 80 electrons 27 electrons Period 4, smallest mass in period Group 1, nonmetal

IV. Aim #35 Electron Configuration and diagrams (Bohr and Lewis) 16. Define Valence Electrons: Why is the valence shell so important: What do you notice about the number of valence electrons as you move from left to right across a row or period in the periodic table? (Na à Mg à Al ) 17. Complete the chart below for each element using the periodic table Element # of Electrons # of Shells Electron Configuration Carbon Zinc Sulfur Potassium # Valence Electrons 18. Name the group of elements that have completely filled outer shells that do not react with other elements 19. Complete the following properties for each element: Write the element s atomic mass on the line above its symbol Write the element s full name on the line below the symbol Write the element s atomic # on the line below the full written name Fill in the # of P (protons), N (neutrons) and E (Electrons) for each element Draw the Bohr and Lewis Structures

20. Based on the diagrams below, use your periodic table to name each element Write the name in the box. Which would be most reactive? Least reactive? Explain why using the concept of valence electrons: V. Aim #36: Atoms, Elements, Compounds and Mixtures 24. Explain why water (H 2 O) can be broken down by a chemical change but hydrogen, boron or magnesium can t?

27. Identify how many total elements and total atoms are in the following common COMPOUNDS Compound Name Compound Formula # of elements # of total atoms Calcium Chloride CaCl 3 Water H 2 O Carbon Dioxide CO 2 Sodium Chloride NaCl (salt) Ammonia NH 3 Sugar C 6 H 12 O 6 28. Mixtures (can/cannot) be separated into the components by chemical or physical means. It involves two or more elements or compounds that (are/are not) chemically combined 29. What is the difference between a homogeneous mixture and a heterogeneous mixture? 30. Element (E), homogeneous mixture (HM), heterogeneous mixture (HT) or compound (C)? a. Apple juice b. Salt water c. CaCl d. H 2 O e. Pizza f. Sugar (C 6 H 12 O 6 ) and Water (H 2 O) g. Air h. Mercury

31. VI. Aim #37: Isotopes 32. What is an isotope? (what is different in each isotope) 33. Here are three isotopes of an element: a. The element is: b. The number 6 refers to the c. The numbers 12, 13, and 14 refer to the d. How many protons and neutrons are in the first isotope? e. How many protons and neutrons are in the second isotope? f. How many protons and neutrons are in the third isotope? 34. Complete the table below