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Science IIA- Section 1

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1 amu
1/12 of a carbon-12 atom
A chemical combination of two or more different elements is a(n)?
compound.
A chemical reaction that involves one or more substances changing into new substances?
chemical change
A heterogeneous mixture is like what?
a sand-water mixture.
A homogenous mixture is like what?
a salt water mixture.
A mixture is what?
2 substances combined.
a substance that can not be separated into simpler sumbstances by physical or chemical means is a(n)?
element
Ag
Silver
Al
Aluminum
alter w/o changing composition.
physical changes.
Aluminum
Al
Ar
Argon
Argon
Ar
Atomic number =
electrons = protons
Atomic Number equals what?
the number of protons.
Au
gold
B
Boron
Ba
Barium
Barium
Ba
Be
Beryllium
Beryllium
Be
boil
physical change
Boron
B
Br
Bromine
Bromine
Br
burn
chemical change
C
Carbon
Ca
Calcium
Calcium
Ca
Calculated the mass of an electron
Millikan
carbon
C
Chlorine
Cl
Chromium
Cr
Cl
Chlorine
Co
Cobalt
Cobalt
Co
condense
physical change
Copper
Cu
corrode
chemical change
Cr
Chromium
crumple
physical change
crush
physical change
Cu
Copper
Determined the mass to charge ratio of an electron
Thomson
explode
chemical change
F
Fluorine
Fe
Iron
ferment
chemical change
Fluorine
F
francium
element
freeze
physical change
Gold
Au
grind
physical change
H
Hydrogen
He
Helium
Helium
He
Hg
Mercury
How do you calculate the atomic mass of an element?
you take the mass in amu's of both isotopes and individually multiply them by the percent abundance, then add them together.
Hydrogen
H
I
Iodine
ice
compound
in isotope notation, how is it written?
mass number on top, atomic number on bottom.
Iodine
I
Iron
Fe
Isotopes of an element have the same # of protons, but different numbers of what?
neutrons.
K
Potassium
Lead
Pb
Li
Lithium
Lithium
Li
Magnesium
Mg
Manganese
Mn
melt
physical change
Mercury
Hg
Mg
Magnesium
Mn
Manganese
N
Nitrogen
Na
Sodium
Ne
Neon
Neon
Ne
Ni
Nickel
Nickel
Ni
Nitrogen
N
O
oxygen
oxidize
chemical change
Oxygen
O
P
Phosphorus
Pb
Lead
Phosphorus
P
Potassium
K
proposed the nuclear atomic model
Rutherford
rot
chemical change
rust
chemical change
S
Sulfur
separates by formation of solid, pure particles from a solution.
crystallization.
separates solids from liquids by using a porous barrier.
filtration.
separates substances on the basis of the boiling points of the substances.
distillation.
separates when a solid is formed.
crystallization.
Shows the relationship between the reactants and products in a chemical change.
Chemical equation
Si
Silicon
Silicon
Si
Silver
Ag
Sn
Tin
Sodium
Na
sodium chloride
compound
Sr
Strontium
States that mass is neither created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction.
law of conservation of mass.
Strontium
Sr
Sulfur
S
T or F: atomic number is equal to the number of electrons in an atom
T
T or F: most atoms have either a positive or negative charge.
F
T or F: number of protons in an atom identifies it as an atom of a particular element.
T
T or F: the periodic table is arranged by increasin atomic number.
T
T or F:The number of neutrons in an atom is referred to as its atomic number
F
tarnish
chemical change
The atomic mass of an atom is usually not a whole number because it accounts for:
both the relative abundance and the mass of each of the atom's isotopes.
The new substances that are formed in a chemical reaction?
products
The starting substances in a chemical reaction.
reactants.
Tin
Sn
vaporize
physical change
What are chemical properties?
the ability of a substance to combine with or change into 1 or more substances.
What are gases?
takes the shape and volume of its container.
What are physical properties?
characteristic that can be observed without changing the sample's composition.
What are some characteristics of a neutron?
n(0), in the nubleus, relative charge of 0, and relative mass of 1
What are some characteristics of an electron?
e(-), in the space surrounding the nucleus, relative charge of 1-, relative mass of 1/1840.
What are some sub-atomic particles?
proton, neutron, and electron.
What are the characteristics of a proton?
p(+), in the nucleus, relative charge of 1+, relative mass of 1
What are the horizontal rows in the periodic table called?
periods.
What are the vertical columns in the periodic table called?
groups or families.
What deals with boiling points?
distillation
What is a homogenous mixuure?
it is the same throughout.
What is a liquid?
has a definite volume, but takes the shape of its container... has the ability to flow.
What is a physical property that is independant of how much substance is involved?
intensive
What is a solid?
it has a definite shape and volume.
What is another name for homogenous mixture?
solution.
What is plasma?
it occurs in nature.
What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?
Mass is neither created nor destroyed, it is conserved.
what is the law of definite proportions?
states that regardles off the amount, a compound is always composed of the same elements in the same proportion by mass. mass percentage of an element(%) = Mass elem/mass compound x 100
What is the law of multiple proportions?
states that if the elements X and Y form two compounds, the different masses of Y that combine with a fixed mass of X chan be expressed as a ration of small whole numbers.
What is the mass of an electron?
9.11 x 10(-28) g
what is the relative mass of a proton?
1
What kind of physical property depends on how much is present?
extensive
What separates by a porous barrier?
filtration.
What separates substances based on movement through a special paper?
chromatography.
What takes the shape and volume of its container?
gas
What type of change can be observed?
physical
What's the difference between extensive and intensive properties?
extensive depends on how much you have (mass, length, volume) while intensive doesn't (density, color, melting point)
Which of the following is an example of a compound? gold silver aspirin copper
aspirin.
Which of the following is an example of an element?
oxygen.
Whose Atomic Theory was the most correct?
John Dalton's
Zinc
Zn
Zn
Zinc

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