Honors Review Unit 2 answers
... 22. If the half-life for the radioactive decay of zirconium-84 is 26 minutes and I start with a 175 gram sample, how much will be left over after 104 minutes? 10.9 g 23. Mercury -197 is used for kidney scans and has a half-life of 3 days. If the amount of mercury-197 needed for a study is 1.0 gram ...
... 22. If the half-life for the radioactive decay of zirconium-84 is 26 minutes and I start with a 175 gram sample, how much will be left over after 104 minutes? 10.9 g 23. Mercury -197 is used for kidney scans and has a half-life of 3 days. If the amount of mercury-197 needed for a study is 1.0 gram ...
Properties of Atoms and the Periodic Table
... will contain 8 electrons—this very stable arrangement is characteristic of noble gases. ...
... will contain 8 electrons—this very stable arrangement is characteristic of noble gases. ...
Review Packet
... 28. Hugh was born 6.391875 X 103 days ago. How old (in years, with 1yr= 365.25 days) is Hugh? ...
... 28. Hugh was born 6.391875 X 103 days ago. How old (in years, with 1yr= 365.25 days) is Hugh? ...
Present - Images
... Natural Abundance - Isotopes There is not just one type of each atom, there are several. When an atom has more or less neutrons than another atom of the same element, we call them isotopes. 12C 13C For instance, the element carbon has 6 protons, but it could have 5, 6, 7, or 8 14C neutrons, to fo ...
... Natural Abundance - Isotopes There is not just one type of each atom, there are several. When an atom has more or less neutrons than another atom of the same element, we call them isotopes. 12C 13C For instance, the element carbon has 6 protons, but it could have 5, 6, 7, or 8 14C neutrons, to fo ...
Name
... . There is also a fourth and fifth phase,They are and , but they exist at very high temperatures. Science Is Fun Go to the “ChemTime Clock” area to find the answers to these questions. 1. All materials, whether solid, liquid or gas, are made of . Atoms are the smallest of . Scientists have found ove ...
... . There is also a fourth and fifth phase,They are and , but they exist at very high temperatures. Science Is Fun Go to the “ChemTime Clock” area to find the answers to these questions. 1. All materials, whether solid, liquid or gas, are made of . Atoms are the smallest of . Scientists have found ove ...
Atomic Structure Worksheet
... Look at the atomic weights of a few different elements on your periodic table. Do you notice that very few of the elements have atomic weights that are close to being nice whole numbers? Do you know why this is? After all, for our purposes, the mass of both the proton and the neutron are almost exac ...
... Look at the atomic weights of a few different elements on your periodic table. Do you notice that very few of the elements have atomic weights that are close to being nice whole numbers? Do you know why this is? After all, for our purposes, the mass of both the proton and the neutron are almost exac ...
Chapter 3 – Atoms - Waukee Community School District Blogs
... 1. English Schoolteacher who proposed explanation for the three laws 2. Dalton’s Atomic Theory (also in book) a. All matter is composed of extremely small particles called atoms. b. Atoms of a given element ...
... 1. English Schoolteacher who proposed explanation for the three laws 2. Dalton’s Atomic Theory (also in book) a. All matter is composed of extremely small particles called atoms. b. Atoms of a given element ...
isotopes notes
... • Carbon will always have 6 protons How many neutrons does Carbon-14 have? there are 14 total protons and neutrons. 6 of them are protons. So 14 (total) – 6 (protons) = 8 Neutrons How many neutrons does Carbon-12 have? ...
... • Carbon will always have 6 protons How many neutrons does Carbon-14 have? there are 14 total protons and neutrons. 6 of them are protons. So 14 (total) – 6 (protons) = 8 Neutrons How many neutrons does Carbon-12 have? ...
Atomic Structure Scientists
... • Compounds consist of atoms of different elements combined together. • Compounds have constant composition because they contain a fixed ratio of atoms. • Chemical reactions involve the rearrangement of combinations of those atoms. ...
... • Compounds consist of atoms of different elements combined together. • Compounds have constant composition because they contain a fixed ratio of atoms. • Chemical reactions involve the rearrangement of combinations of those atoms. ...
Introduction to atoms
... substance • Democritus’ ideas were promptly lost for the next ~ 2000 years or so. ...
... substance • Democritus’ ideas were promptly lost for the next ~ 2000 years or so. ...
DALTON`S ATOMIC THEORY - 1808: Publication of Dalton`s "A New
... LAW OF DEFINITE PROPORTIONS (also called the LAW OF CONSTANT COMPOSITION): All pure samples of a given compound contain the same proportion of elements by mass ...
... LAW OF DEFINITE PROPORTIONS (also called the LAW OF CONSTANT COMPOSITION): All pure samples of a given compound contain the same proportion of elements by mass ...
and the atomic
... • this is NOT IB material until Rutherford • it is very interesting from a geeky-science stand point • it will help you understand and appreciate the structure of the atom • you are not responsible for knowing the information from all thescientists ...
... • this is NOT IB material until Rutherford • it is very interesting from a geeky-science stand point • it will help you understand and appreciate the structure of the atom • you are not responsible for knowing the information from all thescientists ...
Chemistry--Chapter 5: Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table
... Chemistry--Unit 1: Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table Test Review In contrast, the negatively charged ________________(12) occupy most of the volume of the atom. The number of ________________(13) in the nucleus of an atom is the atomic ________________(14) of that element. Because atoms are e ...
... Chemistry--Unit 1: Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table Test Review In contrast, the negatively charged ________________(12) occupy most of the volume of the atom. The number of ________________(13) in the nucleus of an atom is the atomic ________________(14) of that element. Because atoms are e ...
Chapter 5 Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table Section 5.1
... Q Atomic number is the same as the in a neutral atom. Q. = the number of protons + neutrons. ...
... Q Atomic number is the same as the in a neutral atom. Q. = the number of protons + neutrons. ...
The Atom - Mrs. Ellis` Science Class!
... o ______________=small, solid, indestructible particles of different shapes and sizes o These were just ideas, not truly science _________________(next 2000 years) o Mixture of science and mysticism o Lab procedures were developed, but did not perform control experiments like real scientists ___ ...
... o ______________=small, solid, indestructible particles of different shapes and sizes o These were just ideas, not truly science _________________(next 2000 years) o Mixture of science and mysticism o Lab procedures were developed, but did not perform control experiments like real scientists ___ ...
Atomic Theory - Tri-Valley Local School District
... of all existence is change. On the other side was Parmenides, who believed instead that all change is illusion. ...
... of all existence is change. On the other side was Parmenides, who believed instead that all change is illusion. ...
Unit #3 - Wikispaces
... Instructor’s notes 1) Atom- smallest particle of an element that has the chemical and physical properties of that element. a) Example: anything on the periodic table. 2) Molecule- smallest particle of a substance that is composed of at least two atoms, (they may be alike or different), and has the c ...
... Instructor’s notes 1) Atom- smallest particle of an element that has the chemical and physical properties of that element. a) Example: anything on the periodic table. 2) Molecule- smallest particle of a substance that is composed of at least two atoms, (they may be alike or different), and has the c ...
Chapter Test on 4, 5 2016-2017 _____1. You ar
... 19. Matter that consists of two or more substances mixed together but not chemically combined is called a ____________________ 20. The substances that make up a mixture can be present in any _____________________ 21. The substances in a mixture can be separated by simple ____________________means. 2 ...
... 19. Matter that consists of two or more substances mixed together but not chemically combined is called a ____________________ 20. The substances that make up a mixture can be present in any _____________________ 21. The substances in a mixture can be separated by simple ____________________means. 2 ...
Honors review- ch. 4 Element Symbol Atomic # Atomic mass
... the atom. By shooting radiation through gold foil, he saw that most of the radioactive particles (alpha particles) went straight through. Some alpha particles were deflected and some were sent backwards… He concluded that the atom was mostly empty space, that there was a tiny, very dense, positively ...
... the atom. By shooting radiation through gold foil, he saw that most of the radioactive particles (alpha particles) went straight through. Some alpha particles were deflected and some were sent backwards… He concluded that the atom was mostly empty space, that there was a tiny, very dense, positively ...
NOTES Atomic Structure Number Mass.docx
... Initially, scientists tried classifying elements on the basis of their properties, but this didn’t work very well, since most of the known elements were metals, and all metals are malleable, shiny, conduct electricity, and are a similar color. Even where the colors were different, they could not be ...
... Initially, scientists tried classifying elements on the basis of their properties, but this didn’t work very well, since most of the known elements were metals, and all metals are malleable, shiny, conduct electricity, and are a similar color. Even where the colors were different, they could not be ...
Chemical element
A chemical element (or element) is a chemical substance consisting of atoms having the same number of protons in their atomic nuclei (i.e. the same atomic number, Z). There are 118 elements that have been identified, of which the first 94 occur naturally on Earth with the remaining 24 being synthetic elements. There are 80 elements that have at least one stable isotope and 38 that have exclusively radioactive isotopes, which decay over time into other elements. Iron is the most abundant element (by mass) making up the Earth, while oxygen is the most common element in the crust of the earth.Chemical elements constitute approximately 15% of the matter in the universe: the remainder is dark matter, the composition of it is unknown, but it is not composed of chemical elements.The two lightest elements, hydrogen and helium were mostly formed in the Big Bang and are the most common elements in the universe. The next three elements (lithium, beryllium and boron) were formed mostly by cosmic ray spallation, and are thus more rare than those that follow. Formation of elements with from six to twenty six protons occurred and continues to occur in main sequence stars via stellar nucleosynthesis. The high abundance of oxygen, silicon, and iron on Earth reflects their common production in such stars. Elements with greater than twenty six protons are formed by supernova nucleosynthesis in supernovae, which, when they explode, blast these elements far into space as planetary nebulae, where they may become incorporated into planets when they are formed.When different elements are chemically combined, with the atoms held together by chemical bonds, they form chemical compounds. Only a minority of elements are found uncombined as relatively pure minerals. Among the more common of such ""native elements"" are copper, silver, gold, carbon (as coal, graphite, or diamonds), and sulfur. All but a few of the most inert elements, such as noble gases and noble metals, are usually found on Earth in chemically combined form, as chemical compounds. While about 32 of the chemical elements occur on Earth in native uncombined forms, most of these occur as mixtures. For example, atmospheric air is primarily a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and argon, and native solid elements occur in alloys, such as that of iron and nickel.The history of the discovery and use of the elements began with primitive human societies that found native elements like carbon, sulfur, copper and gold. Later civilizations extracted elemental copper, tin, lead and iron from their ores by smelting, using charcoal. Alchemists and chemists subsequently identified many more, with almost all of the naturally-occurring elements becoming known by 1900. The properties of the chemical elements are summarized on the periodic table, which organizes the elements by increasing atomic number into rows (""periods"") in which the columns (""groups"") share recurring (""periodic"") physical and chemical properties. Save for unstable radioactive elements with short half-lives, all of the elements are available industrially, most of them in high degrees of purity.