N FP D Wo rk B ank
Reactivity Blue White
Yellow Flammability Health
Red Special
5.
22 # of protons = ______
Ti # of electrons = ______
Titanium
47.867 # of neutrons = ______
6. Draw Bohr models for the following elements:
a. Nitrogen, N
1. Define matter? Give two examples of matter and two
examples of non-matter.
b. Magnesium, Mg
2. Define a chemical change in matter? And physical
change?
3. Classify the following changes as physical changes (PC)
or chemical changes (CC).
a. perfume evaporating on your skin ______
b. butter melting ______
7. Bromine (Br) has _______ number of valence e-
c. wood rotting ______
8. Strontium (Sr) has _______ number of valence e-
d. autumn leaves changing color ______
9. Beryllium (Be) has _______ number of valence e-
e. hot glass cracking when placed in cold water ______
10. Cesium (Cs) has _______ number of valence e-
f. melting copper metal ______
11. Write electron configurations (1s2 2s2 2p6…) for the
g. burning sugar ______
h. mixing sugar in water ______ following elements.
+
4. Label the following parts of the atom. (proton
i. digesting food ______ , a. Chlorine (Cl):
electron-, neutron0, electron cloud, nucleus) ____________________________________________
b. Nickel (Ni): 20.
____________________________________________
12. On which side of the periodic table are the metals
located? And the non-metals?
What is the name of periodic family (group) shown
above? _____________________________
13. What is a vertical column on a period table called? 21. What is an ion?
22. Name the two types of ions and their charges?
14. What is a horizontal row on a periodic table called?
23. Fill in the following banks with the correct information
about chemical bonds:
15. Why are group on the periodic table called “Families?
Electrons
Bond Type Element type
(shared or transferred)
Metallic metal + metal
16. Name the family on the periodic table that consists of
Covalent electrons are shared in
all non-reactive gases that are the most resistant to
pairs
form compounds? Ionic metal +
_______________________________________ nonmental
17.
24. What is the chemical formula for the following ionic
compounds? (Hint: You have to criss-cross the
charges)
a. Calcium Bromide
.
What is the name of periodic family (group) shown
above? _____________________________
b. Sodium Nitride
18.
25. Give the name for each of the
following covalent formulas.
What is the name of periodic family (group) shown a. H2O
above? _____________________________
19. b. Cl2O7
26. What does the Law of Conservation of Mass state;
What is the name of periodic family (group) shown please respond in terms of reactants and products?
above? _____________________________
33. Determine the mass of copper (Cu) needed to react
completely with a solution containing 12.0 g of silver
27. ___Na + _____MgF2 à _____NaF + _____Mg
nitrate (AgNO3).
1 Cu + 2 AgNO3 à 1 Cu(NO3)2 + 2Ag
28. _____ Mg + _____ HCl à _____ MgCl2 + _____H2
34. How many moles of glucose (C6H12O6) are there in
29. Fill in the blanks in the chart using the correct type of
4.57 x 1023 molecules of glucose?
chemical reaction
(single-replacement, double-replacement,
combustion, decomposition, and synthesis)
Reaction Types Generic Equation
35. If 5.81 moles of magnesium (Mg) reacts to
A + B à AB completion, how many moles of hydrochloric acid
AB à A + B (HCl) are need to react with magnesium.
AB + C à CB + A Mg + 2HCl → MgCl2 + H2
AB + CD à AD + CB
Hydrocarbon + O2 à CO2 + H2O
30. Find the molar mass of the following compounds: 36. What is the molarity of a solution in which 67 g of
a. MgS SrCl2 are dissolved in 1.20 L of solution? (M=mol/L)
b. Li2O
31. Convert 50 grams of MgS to moles MgS?
37. How many moles are required to make 1.8 M solution
of MgCO3 with a volume of 2 L?
(mol =M x L)
32. Convert 323.42 grams of Li2O to moles Li2O?
38. What is the percentage composition of chlorine (Cl) in c. LiOH _________
sodium chloride (NaCl)? [only chlorine] d. HF _________
e. H2S _________
f. NH3 _________
44. Based on the following pH’s determine if the
substance are acid, base, or neutral?
a. pH 4 _________
b. pH 9 _________
39. An Unknown element has two stable isotopes. About c. pH 7 _________
60.4% of the unknown atoms found are X-68.9, d. pH 0 _________
while the remaining 39.6% are X-70.9. Calculate e. pH 14 ________
the average atomic mass of the unknown
element.
40. Water is a polar molecule, draw a water molecule and
label the positive/negative ends.
41. How does chemistry define an acid?
42. How does chemistry define a base?
43. Label the following susbtance as acids or base
a. HBr _________
b. Ca(OH)2 _________