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Review Game. What is the difference between a law and a theory? A law is a summary of observed behavior A theory is an explanation of behavior. How many grams are in a Decagram? 10. What is the appropriate SI unit for the mass of a block of gold? kilogram. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Review Game
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What is the difference between a law and a theory?
• A law is a summary of observed behavior• A theory is an explanation of
behavior.
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How many grams are in a Decagram?
10
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What is the appropriate SI unit for the mass of a block of gold?
kilogram
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Using the rules for significant figures, calculate the following:
6.125 + 70. = ?
76
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How many significant figures are in 0.08088 x 1023
4
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Give an example of a chemical change.
Cooking an eggBurning woodBaking anything
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What is this definition of?The products are different substances from the starting materials.
Chemical change
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Give me an example of an element.
Anything on the periodic table.
Water and air are NOT elements.
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What is another word for a homogeneous mixture?
A solution.
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According to Dalton, what is the fundamental particle of chemistry?
The atom
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How many hydrogen atoms are in the formula (NH4)2C6H2O2?
10
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• Who is credited with discovering electrons?
JJ Thompson
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Who is credited with doing an experiment showing that the nucleus contains positive charges?
Ernest Rutherford
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Which atomic particle determines the chemical behavior of an atom?
electron
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Which particle has the largest mass?
Neutron
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What is the correct name for PbO?
Lead (II) Oxide
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• What is the formula for ammonium phosphate?
(NH4)3PO4
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What is the correct name for Sr(NO3)2?
Stronium nitrate
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What are some clues that a chemical reaction is occurring?
Gas bubblesSolid (precipitation) formationColor changeBurning
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Why do we not place a 1 as a coefficient in balanced equations?
It is assumed and therefore not needed to be written.
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Why do we NOT change subscripts when writing a balanced chemical equation?
Compounds with different numbers of atoms in their arrangement are different substances.
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What equation shows only the substance involved in a reaction?
Net ionic
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Who discovered new information on acids by experimenting with conductivity solutions?
Arrhenius
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What is ALWAYS a product of an acid reacting with a base?
WATER
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Why are the standard units of mass (grams) not useful when studying atoms?
Because atoms are so small
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• What does one mole of silver atoms represent?
• 6.02 x 1023 atoms
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• How much does one mole of water weigh?
18 g
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• What is the molar mass of Barium bromide?
297.1 g/mol
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• A balanced equation of 2Mg(s) + O2(g) 2MgO(s)tells us that this many moles of magnesium are needed to produce 2 moles of magnesium oxide?
2 moles Mg produce 2 moles MgO
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• What is the limiting reactant?
• The reactant that is completely consumed when a reaction is run to completion.
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• What is a photon?
• A packet of electromagnetic radiation energy.
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• Which color of visible light has the greatest amount of energy per photon?
• ROYGBIV = Violet is the highest
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• How many valence electrons do elements want to be stable?
8
EXCEPTION - HYDROGEN
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Metals make _______ ions.Nonmetals make ______ ions.
Metals make cations.Nonmetals make anions.
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• What is the name of a bond where the electrons are shared?
• Covalent
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• What does Leo goes Ger stand for?
• Lose electrons – oxidize• Gain electrons – reduce
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• Why does oxidation of metals in air go slower than expected?
• A thin layer of metal oxide forms on the surface inhibiting corrosion
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• What is the pressure of 1.5 mol of a gas in a 3.0L container at 22.0 °C?
• PV = nRT P = nRT/V
(1.5 mol) (0.08206 L mol/K atm) (295K) 3.0L
= 12 atm
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• If the temperature of an ideal gas is raised from 50°C to 100°C while the pressure remains constant, what will happen to the volume?
• Volume will increase but NOT double because temperature is NOT in Kelvin.
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• One mole of CO at STP will occupy how much volume?
22.4 L
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What is sublimation?
A solid changes directly into a gas without changing into a liquid first.
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• In soda pop, what is the solvent and what is the solute?
• Water is the solvent• CO2, sugar, flavors, etc are the solute
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• What is the term used by chemists to describe a solution in which a small amount of solute is dissolved in the solution?
Dilute
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• The total mass of a solution is 50g. The solvent mass is 30 g. What is the mass percent of the solute?
Mass % = mass of solute x 100% mass of solution
Mass of solute = 50g – 30 g = 20 gMass% = 20g/50g x 100% = 40%
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What is the conjugate acid in the following reaction?
H2PO4 + HCl H3PO4+ + Cl-
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What is the conjugate acid in the following reaction?
H2PO4 + HCl H3PO4+ + Cl-
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What is an acid according to the Bronsted-Lowry definition?
A substance that donates a proton
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How much more caustic or basic is a pH of 9 compared to a pH of 7?
100 times more basic.
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You are mixing two solutions of citric acid. One container is 2M. The other solution contains almost twice as much and is at 4M. If you mix them together, what would you guestimate the new Molarity is?
Between 3 and 4
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Good Luck and Study Hard!