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Chemistry Test 2 Study Guide

1. The study guide covers topics about atoms, ions, electron configurations, Lewis dot structures, periodic trends, and chemical bonding. It also includes practice balancing 10 chemical equations. 2. Atoms that have a positive or negative charge are called ions. During chemical or physical changes, matter is neither created nor destroyed according to the law of conservation of matter. 3. Valence electrons are those in the outermost principal energy level of an atom. The subatomic particles most directly involved in chemical bonding are electrons.
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Chemistry Test 2 Study Guide

1. The study guide covers topics about atoms, ions, electron configurations, Lewis dot structures, periodic trends, and chemical bonding. It also includes practice balancing 10 chemical equations. 2. Atoms that have a positive or negative charge are called ions. During chemical or physical changes, matter is neither created nor destroyed according to the law of conservation of matter. 3. Valence electrons are those in the outermost principal energy level of an atom. The subatomic particles most directly involved in chemical bonding are electrons.
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Chemistry Test 2 Study Guide

1. 2. 3. 4. An atom that has a positive or negative charge is called: If an atom gains an electron, the overall electrical charge of the atom becomes: A Lewis Dot Structure (electron dot diagram) illustrates an atoms The element Aluminum is on the periodic table. Draw the Lewis dot structure for aluminum:

5. 6. 7. 8.

The electron configuration for gallium is A positively charged ion is created when Calculate the total number of atoms in the following compound NaCl In an atom, __________have a positive electrical charge and _______have a negative electrical charge. 9. Families or groups on the periodic table share similar chemical properties because________________________. 10. How many sodium ions do you predict there would be in the ionic compound sodium phosphate? __________ 11. How does an ion with a charge of 2+ form? ___________ 12. How many electrons does a sulfur atom gain when it becomes a sulfide ion? ___________ 13. For an ionic compound, the name of the _________ion comes first, followed by the name of the ______________ion. 14. The formula for sodium bromide is as follows: ____________ 15. The element Hydrogen is in group 1 on the periodic table. Draw the Lewis dot structure for this element. ___________ 16. During a chemical or physical change, matter cannot be created or destroyed. Which law accurately describes this concept? ______________________________ 17. When describing valence electrons, you are describing the __________ that are in the ___________ energy level of an atom. 18. When the pressure of a gas is increased, the volume of the gas decreases. Which law does this describe? ________________ 19. Most of the fuels that are burned to yield energy contain carbon. Coal is mostly the element _____________ 20. Which gas makes up 80% of the atmosphere? ______________ 21. An atom of Fluorine has 10 neutrons. What is the total number of other subatomic particles in this atom? _________________________ 22. How many electrons can an orbital hold? _______________________________________ 23. Unstable atomic nuclei that release fast-moving particles and energy are called _____________________ 24. A covalent bond in which electrons are shared unequally is a _______________

25. How many electrons are shared in a single covalent bond? _____________ 26. In the following answers, the first number represents the mass number of an atom; the second number represents the atomic number of the same atom. Which atom will have the greatest number of electrons? _____________ 27. What does Daltons theory state? ______________________ 28. What does Rutherfords theory state? ___________________________ 29. Which subatomic particles are most directly involved in chemical bonding? __________________________ 30. The figure below shows a periodic table with the position of one element indicated by an X. How would this element (X) be classified? _______________

II. Balance the following equation:

1. AgNO3+AlI3=AgI+Al(NO3)3 = _____________________________ 2. AsH3 + O2 = As + H2O = _________________________________ 3. Al + H2SO4 = Al2(SO4)3 + H2 = ____________________________ 4. AgNO3 + CoCl2 = AgCl2 +CoNO3 = _________________________ 5. Al+HCl= AlCl3+H2 = ______________________________________ 6. AgNO3 + NaCl = AgCl + NaNO3 ____________________________ 7. Ag + HNO3 = AgNO3 + H2O + NO ___________________________ 8. Al + Na2CO3 = Al2(CO3)3 + Na = ___________________________ 9. AgCl=2Ag+Cl2 = ________________________________________ 10.As4+H2=AsH3 = ________________________________________

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