Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Chemistry Sc09 Name______________ Block___ The Structure of the Atom 1. Atomic Number of an Element The ATOMIC NUMBER of an element is the number of PROTONS in the nucleus of the atom. All atoms of the same element have the same atomic number. The number of protons that an atom has determines what that element is. 2. Atomic mass of an element. The atomic mass of an atom is the sum of the number of protons and the number of neutrons contained in the nucleus of that atom ATOMIC MASS = number of PROTONS + number of NEUTRONS 3. Neutral Atom In a neutral atom, the number of ELECTRONS EQUALS the number of PROTONS. The electron is considered to have negligible mass. 4. Charged Atom Ions are formed by an atom either losing or gaining electrons. Positive Ion. Loss of electrons (Cation) Negative Ion. Gain of electrons (Anions) Ions are written with the normal symbol such as Oxygen O and added in superscript is the charge - O25. Atomic mass in grams When the atomic mass is taken to be in grams, the amount of the substance present is the mole (6.02 x 1023) Exercise Fill in the blanks for the neutral atom of the following: Element Atomic # # Protons # Electrons Iron Calcium Iodine Atomic Mass 30 20 56 20 53 127 Zinc Bismuth # Neutrons 30 83 35 126 2. If an element contains 34 protons in its nucleus, this element is called __________. If the number of neutrons is 46 for this element, the atomic mass is __________. The number of electrons in the neutral atom is __________. 3. An ion contains 8 protons and 10 electrons, the symbol for this ion is __________. 4. Element with atomic number 38 contains 36 electrons. What would the symbol be for this ion ________? 5. An element has 48 protons and 62 neutrons. This element is called __________ . It has an atomic mass of __________. 6. An element has 10 neutrons and an atomic mass of 18. What is this element.__________ 7. An element contains 17 electrons in the neutral form. Name the element. __________ 8. An element forms a +3 ion and contains 28 electrons and a mass of 70. Name the element and list the number of each of the fundamental particles. P __________, N __________, E __________ 1 Sc09 Chemistry Worksheets Printed September 2009 Chemistry Hydrogen H Fluorine F 9 9 19 (Atomicmass - Atomic #) Atomic Mass (rounded) 9 # of Neutrons Name______________ Block___ # of Electrons # of Protons Symbol Element Atomic Number Sc09 10 Carbon N 16 17 16 Al Potassium 4 80 53 82 Cesium Cu 18 15 Barium Au Bromine Na 2 Sc09 Chemistry Worksheets Printed September 2009 Chemistry Sc09 Name______________ Block___ Symbols, Subscripts, Coefficients, Brackets BaF2 - the 2 in this formula is called the subscript. It refers only to the element preceding it. In this case the F (fluorine). 3 BaF2 - the 3 in this formula is called the coefficient. It refers to each element that follows. In this case there would be 3 Ba (barium) and 3 F2 (for a total of 6 fluorine). Al(NO3)3 - in some chemical formulas it is necessary to use brackets. The subscript outside the brackets refers to all the elements inside the brackets. In this example there are: one Al (aluminum), three N (nitrogen), and nine O (oxygen). Example - calculate the number of atoms in each of the following formulas: 1. KCl 2. HNO3 3. Al(OH)3 4. 4 K2SO4 - one K (potassium) - one Cl (chlorine) total of 2 - one H (hydrogen) - one N (nitrogen) - three O (oxygen) total of 5 - one Al (aluminum) - three O (oxygen) - three H (hydrogen) total of 7 - eight K (potassium) - four S (sulphur) - sixteen O (oxygen) total of 28 In your notebooks calculate the # of atoms for each of the following; 1. NaCl 6. 6 H2SO4 2. 2 HNO3 7. Si(HCO3)4 3. 2 KOH 8. Al(C2H3O2)3 4. KMnO4 9. 2 Al(CO2)3 5. K2SO4 10. 3 B2(CO3)3 3 Sc09 Chemistry Worksheets Printed September 2009 Sc09 Chemistry Name______________ Block___ List the elements and number present in each of the following compounds; a) NaCl - 1 SODIUM 1 CHLORINE 2 ATOMS TOTAL . b) LiClO3 - __________________________________________________________________________________ c) KF - __________________________________________________________________________________ d) MgCO3 - __________________________________________________________________________________ e) SeBr2 - __________________________________________________________________________________ f) SO3 - __________________________________________________________________________________ g) Al(OH)3 - __________________________________________________________________________________ h) BeSO4 - __________________________________________________________________________________ i) NCl3 - __________________________________________________________________________________ j) AgBr - __________________________________________________________________________________ k) P2O5 - __________________________________________________________________________________ l) CoCl2 - __________________________________________________________________________________ m) MnO2 - __________________________________________________________________________________ n) CoHCO3 - __________________________________________________________________________________ o) NiF3 - __________________________________________________________________________________ p) Al2S3 - __________________________________________________________________________________ q) Sr(HCO3)2 - __________________________________________________________________________________ r) Ga(OH)3 - __________________________________________________________________________________ s) NH4ClO3 - __________________________________________________________________________________ t) MoPO4 - __________________________________________________________________________________ u) AuNO3 - __________________________________________________________________________________ v) CuOH - __________________________________________________________________________________ w) Fe(OH)2 - __________________________________________________________________________________ x) Cr2CO3 - __________________________________________________________________________________ y) AgCl - __________________________________________________________________________________ z) SnP4 - __________________________________________________________________________________ 4 Sc09 Chemistry Worksheets Printed September 2009 Sc09 Chemistry Name______________ Block___ Draw the Bohr Diagrams for the following elements Hydrogen Helium Lithium Carbon Oxygen Magnesium Chlorine Argon 5 Sc09 Chemistry Worksheets Printed September 2009 Chemistry Sc09 Name______________ Block___ 1. Give the combining capacity for each of the following elements. (if the element has multiple combining capacities, list all.) a) Be __________ h) I __________ o) Na __________ b) Cu __________ I) N __________ p) Fe __________ c) F __________ j) O __________ q) H __________ d) Pb __________ k) P __________ r) Sn __________ e) K __________ l) S __________ s) Mg __________ f) Ca __________ m) Sr __________ t) He __________ g) Al __________ n) Cl __________ u) Ba __________ 2. Write the chemical formula for the compound that results when each of the following elements combine. Li + a) Lithium and Chlorine b) Sodium and Chlorine - + Cl - → LiCl . ________________________________________________________________ c) Magnesium and Bromine - _______________________________________________________________ d) Potassium and Iodine - _______________________________________________________________ e) Hydrogen and Fluorine - _______________________________________________________________ f) Calcium and Oxygen - _______________________________________________________________ g) Strontium and Chlorine - _______________________________________________________________ h) Aluminum and Oxygen - _______________________________________________________________ i) Rubidium and Bromine - _______________________________________________________________ j) Copper(II) and Iodine - _______________________________________________________________ k) Iron(III) and Oxygen - _______________________________________________________________ l) Calcium and Bromine - _______________________________________________________________ m) Hydrogen and Chlorine - _______________________________________________________________ n) Magnesium and Oxygen - _______________________________________________________________ o) Calcium and Iodine _______________________________________________________________ - p) Hydrogen and Oxygen - _______________________________________________________________ q) Sodium and Nitrogen _______________________________________________________________ r) Manganese(II) and Arsenic _______________________________________________________________ 6 Sc09 Chemistry Worksheets Printed September 2009 (H ) Charge Symbol & Nitrogen Phosphorous Name______________ Block___ Sulphur Fluorine Oxygen Hydrogen + Chlorine Chemistry Sc09 H+ H2O Lithium Beryllium Sodium Calcium Potassium Zinc Aluminum Iron II Iron III Gallium Barium Magnesium Strontium Rubidium Symbol & Charge⇒ Rb3N O2- Rb+ N3- 7 Sc09 Chemistry Worksheets Printed September 2009 Sc09 Chemistry Name______________ Block___ Name the following Polyatomic Ions (Radicals) Symbol Charge NH4 1+ CO3 OH SO4 NO2 CH3COO NO3 Name Ammonium Symbol HCO3 PO4 HSO4 MnO4 SO3 C2O4 Cr2O7 Charge Name Use the above list of polyatomic ions and those from the back of your periodic table to identify the chemical formula; 1. zinc sulfate ______________________________________________________________________ 2. barium chlorate ___________________________________________________________________ 3. ammonium chloride _______________________________________________________________ 4. potassium permanganate ____________________________________________________________ 5. sodium bicarbonate ________________________________________________________________ 6. ammonium dichromate _____________________________________________________________ 7. aluminum hydroxide _______________________________________________________________ 8. sodium hydroxide _________________________________________________________________ 9. potassium carbonate _______________________________________________________________ 10. lead (II) sulphate _________________________________________________________________ 11. calcium phosphate _______________________________________________________________ 12. copper (II) sulphate _______________________________________________________________ 13. hydrogen phosphate ______________________________________________________________ 14. iron (II) phosphate ________________________________________________________________ 15. calcium carbonate ________________________________________________________________ 8 Sc09 Chemistry Worksheets Printed September 2009 Chemistry Sc09 Name______________ Block___ Name the following compounds; [ Be careful when naming transitional metals with more than one valence - ie. Copper (I) or Copper (II) ] 1. HNO3 Hydrogen Nitrate 21. NH4OH 2. H3PO4 22. NaHCO3 3. Na2SO4 23. K2CO3 4. Mg(OH)2 24. CuSO4 5. Na2CO3 25. KHCO3 6. NaOH 26. H2SO4 7. AgNO3 27. Al2(SO3)3 8. Al2(SO4)3 28. AgNO3 9. KNO3 29. Ba(NO3)2 10. Ca(OH)2 30. Fe(OH)3 11. KNO2 31. K2SO4 12. Mn3(PO4)2 32. HCH3COO 13. Al2(SO3)3 33. CsHCO3 14. Pb(OH)2 34. LiOH 15. KMnO4 35. BaSO4 16. NH4NO3 36. (NH4)2SO4 17. NaClO3 37. Sc(OH)3 18.Zn(CH3COO)2 38. Cd3N2 19. Zn(HCO3)2 39. Hg3N2 20. PbSO3 40. SnBr4 9 Sc09 Chemistry Worksheets Printed September 2009 Sc09 Chemistry Name______________ Block___ Write the formula for the following; Remember;- non - metal portion of the compound name ending in ATE usually means that a radical is involved (ie. Nitride is the ion N3- , whereas Nitrate is the radical NO31. zinc oxide Zn2+ + O2- → ZnO 2. calcium fluoride 3. barium sulfate 4. silver chloride 5. zinc nitride 6. copper (I) oxide 7. sodium iodide 8. cadmium oxide 9. calcium chloride 10. hydrogen sulfide 11. potassium chloride 12. mercury (II) oxide 13. iron (III) sulfide 14. mercury (I) sulfide 15. tin (IV) bromide 16. aluminum oxide 17. zinc sulfate 18. barium chlorate 19. calcium phosphate 20. copper (II) sulfate 21. hydrogen phosphate 22. iron(II) phosphate 23. calcium carbonate 24. mercury (I) phosphate 25. ammonium nitrate 10 Sc09 Chemistry Worksheets Printed September 2009 Sc09 Chemistry Name______________ Block___ Write the formula for the following compounds: 1. Sodium Chloride ____________________________ 26. Mercury (I) Bicarbonate_______________________ 2. Calcium Nitrate _____________________________ 27. Aluminum Sulphate __________________________ 3. Lead (II) Hydroxide __________________________ 28. Radium Phosphate ___________________________ 4. Magnesium Chromate ________________________ 29. Sodium Dichromate __________________________ 5. Barium Fluoride _____________________________ 30. Iron (II) Sulphate ____________________________ 6. Potassium Sulphate ___________________________ 31. Cadmium Bisulphite _________________________ 7. Silver Chlorate ______________________________ 32. Silver Nitrate _______________________________ 8. Aluminum Acetate ___________________________ 33. Magnesium Oxide ___________________________ 9. Mercury (I) Sulphate _________________________ 34. Beryllium Permanganate ______________________ 10. Lithium Carbonate ___________________________ 35. Hydrogen Chloride __________________________ 11. Copper (II) Hydroxide ________________________ 36. Potassium Sulphide __________________________ 12. Tin (IV) Sulphate ____________________________ 37. Aluminum Oxide ____________________________ 13. Calcium Fluoride ____________________________ 38. Hydrogen Sulfate ____________________________ 14. Hydrogen Nitrate ____________________________ 39. Lead (IV) Hydroxide _________________________ 15. Potassium Oxide ____________________________ 40. Cobalt (II) Chloride __________________________ 16. Francium Hydroxide _________________________ 41. Sodium Bicarbonate _________________________ 17. Sodium Phosphate ___________________________ 42. Strontium Iodide_____________________________ 18. Strontium Nitrite ____________________________ 43. Cobalt (II) Hydroxide ________________________ 19. Hydrogen Phosphate _________________________ 44. Iron (III) Dichromate _________________________ 20. Silver Sulphide _____________________________ 45. Tin (IV) Carbonate___________________________ 21. Magnesium Chloride _________________________ 46. Lithium Iodide ______________________________ 22. Calcium Bicarbonate _________________________ 47. Mercury (I) Acetate __________________________ 23. Hydrogen Sulphite ___________________________ 48. Ammonium Dichromate _______________________ 24. Zinc Bisulphite ______________________________ 49. Ammonium Phosphate ________________________ 25. Calcium Iodide ______________________________ 50. Mercury (II) Bisulphate _______________________ 11 Sc09 Chemistry Worksheets Printed September 2009 Sc09 Chemistry Name______________ Block___ 1. carbon monoxide ____________________ 26. S2O3 _____________________________ 2. carbon dioxide ______________________ 27. NO3 _____________________________ 3. sulphur monoxide____________________ 28. PI3 ______________________________ 4. carbon tetrachloride __________________ 29. P2I4 ______________________________ 5. water______________________________ 30. CO ______________________________ 6. dichlorine heptoxide__________________ 31. S4N4 _____________________________ 7. selenium tetrachloride ________________ 32. C2Cl6 ____________________________ 8. dinitrogen pentaphosphide _____________ 33. SO3 _____________________________ 9. phosphorous pentafluoride _____________ 34. SF6 ______________________________ 10. chlorine tetraoxide __________________ 35. SCl2 _____________________________ 11. nitrogen monoxide __________________ 36. N2P3 _____________________________ 12. methane __________________________ 37. C2Br6 ____________________________ 13. disulphur decafluoride _______________ 38. NH3 _____________________________ 14. diphosphorous pentaselenide __________ 39. NO ______________________________ 15. iodine dioxide______________________ 40. S4N2 _____________________________ 16. ammonia __________________________ 41. IF7 ______________________________ 17. carbon tetrachloride _________________ 42. ClF _____________________________ 18. tetraphosphorous heptasulphide ________ 43. SF4 ______________________________ 19. sulphur tetrafluoride _________________ 44. P4O10 ____________________________ 20. tetrasulphur tetranitride ______________ 45. PCl5 _____________________________ 21. dinitrogen trioxide __________________ 46. CO2 _____________________________ 22. selenium tetrabromide _______________ 47. ClO2 ____________________________ 23. iodine dioxide______________________ 48. CS2 _____________________________ 24. dinitrogen monoxide ________________ 49. CH4 _____________________________ 25. sulphur monoxide________________________________ 50. CCl4 _____________________________ 12 Sc09 Chemistry Worksheets Printed September 2009