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Chem Unit 1 Review

Chem Unit 1 Review

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Chemistry

9th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
HS-PS1-1, MS-PS1-1, HS-PS4-1

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Dr. Armstrong

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5 Slides • 21 Questions

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Chem Unit 1 Review

Dr. Armstrong

(Georgia Standards of Excellence)

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Multiple Choice

Standard SC1.c

Which of the following represents ALPHA decay?

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Multiple Choice

Standard SC2.f

CH4 has _____

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Four single bonds

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two triple bonds

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three triple bonds

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CH4

  • Carbon has 4 valence e

  • Each hydrogen has 1 valence e

  • 4 e + (4 x 1 e) = 8 e

  • Put the H around the C and connect each with a single bond.

  • 4 bonds x 2 e per bond = 8 e used

  • None left over to make double or triple bonds

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Multiple Choice

Standard SC2.f

For the bonds below, which is the strongest?

H–C

C=O

N≡N

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H–C

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C=O

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N≡N

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Multiple Choice

Standard SC2.e

A compound is made of copper and phosphide ions in a ratio of 3:2. The IUPAC name for this chemical is

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copper phosphide

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copper(I) phosphide

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copper(II) phosphide

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copper(II) diphosphide

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Copper and phosphide (P3–, NOT phosphate, PO43–) ions in a ratio of 3:2

  • Cu3P2

  • Copper is a transition metal, so it can have different oxidation numbers (charges)

  • Phosphide is always –3. Since there are two, the negative charge is –6.

  • The positive and negative have to balance --> +6

  • +6 / 3 copper ions = each copper is +2

  • Copper(II) iodide (Roman numeral II because charge +2)

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Multiple Choice

Standard SC2.e

A chemical is analyzed and found to contain atoms in these ratios:

Element & Number of atoms

Carbon 1

Mercury 2

Oxygen 3

What is its formula?

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CHg2O3

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Hg2CO3

3

CO3Hg2

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Multiple Choice

Standard SC2.e

A compound is formed by the Calcium ion Ca2+ and the hydrogen carbonate ion HCO3. What is the formula?

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Ca2HCO3

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Ca(HCO3)2

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CaH2C2O6

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Multiple Choice

Standard SC2.d

Which of the following is molecular?

**Molecular = all bonds are covalent, so it forms individual molecules, not an ionic crystal.**

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CO2

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CaCl2

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Fe3(PO4)2

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Multiple Choice

Standard SC2.d

Which of the following represents a nonpolar covalent molecule?

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2
3

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Multiple Choice

Standard SC1.g

A magnesium ion has the same electron configuration of which atom?

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Helium

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Fluorine

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Neon

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Krypton

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Multiple Choice

Standard SC1.g

What is the electron configuration of a Ca2+ ion?

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1s22s22p63s23p6

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1s22s22p63s23p64s2

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1s22s22p63s23p64s24p2

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Multiple Choice

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Standard SC1.g

If this is the configuration of an atom's valence electrons, which atom could this be?

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barium (Ba)

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Iron (Fe)

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Iodine (I)

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Neon (Ne)

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Multiple Choice

Standard SC1.f

Which of the following is the correct Lewis Dot structure for NaCl?

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3

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Multiple Choice

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Standard SC1.f

As you go down the periodic table the size increases because

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there is greater nuclear charge ("proton pull")

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there are more shells of electrons

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Multiple Choice

Standard SC1.f

Arrange the following by DECREASING radius (larger on the left, smaller on the right)

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Fl > Ne > Na+

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Ne > Na+ > Fl

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Na+ > Ne > Fl

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Multiple Choice

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Standard SC1.e

Based on the emission spectrum, the unknown sample on the bottom contains a mixture of gases

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A and B

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B and C

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A and D

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C and D

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Multiple Choice

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Standard SC1.e

This picture shows "excited" electrons moving from outer shells to inner shells (higher energy levels to lower energy levels). When this happens,

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energy is absorbed

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light (energy) of certain colors is emitted and causes the line spectrum "fingerprint"

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Multiple Choice

Standard SC1.d

A sample of 100 grams of an element contained 86.2 grams (86.2% abundance) of an isotope with mass 34.02 amu, 11.3 grams (11.3% abundance) of an isotope with mass 35.62 amu, and 2.5 grams (2.5% abundance) of an isotope with mass 36.06 amu. To find the average atomic mass, which setup would be used?

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(0.862)(34.02)+(0.113)(35.62)+(0.025)(36.06)\left(0.862\right)\left(34.02\right)+\left(0.113\right)\left(35.62\right)+\left(0.025\right)\left(36.06\right)

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(34.02)(35.62)(36.06)(86.2)(11.3)(2.5)\frac{\left(34.02\right)\left(35.62\right)\left(36.06\right)}{\left(86.2\right)\left(11.3\right)\left(2.5\right)}

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Multiple Choice

Standard SC1.d

The most common isotope of sulfur has 16 p+, 16 10n, and 16 e. Which of the following would be an isotope of sulfur?

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17 p+, 16 10n, and 16 e

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16 p+, 17 10n, and 16 e

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16 p+, 16 10n, and 17 e

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Multiple Choice

Standard SC1.b

The number of protons determines which element an atom is.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Standard SC1.b

Alkali metals and Halogens are very reactive because they just need to lose/gain 1 e to get an octet.

Alkaline earth metals are less reactive because they need to lose 2 e to get an octet.

Noble gases are not reactive because they already have an octet.

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True

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False

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Groups

  • Alkali Metals = 1 valence e

  • Alkaline Earth Metals = 2 valence e

  • Halogens = 7 valence e

  • Noble Gases = 8 valence e

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Multiple Choice

Standard SC1.a

Which of the following is the most accurate model of how electrons actually move around the nucleus?

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Chem Unit 1 Review

Dr. Armstrong

(Georgia Standards of Excellence)

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