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1 Chapter 4: Introduction to Earth Chemistry Section 1 Notes Properties of Matter ____________ anything that has mass and takes up space Every object in ____________ is made up of particles of matter. The amount of matter in any object is the _____________of that object. All matter has two types of distinguishing properties—_______________ properties and _____________ properties. ________________ properties are characteristics that can be observed without changing the composition of the substance. Physical properties include ___________, ___________, ______________, ______________, ________________, and _________________________________________. ______________ properties are characteristics that describe how a substance ______________ with other substance to produce different substances. Elements _______________ a substance that cannot be _____________ or _______________ into simpler substances by chemical means; all atoms of an element have the same ________________________________ Each element has a characteristic set of physical and chemical properties that identify it. Every known element is represented by a _____________________. Elements are made of _______________. Atoms Atom the _________________________ of an element that maintains the chemical properties of that element A single atom is so small that its size is difficult to imagine. Even though atoms are very tiny, they are made up of smaller parts called ____________________________. There are three types of subatomic particles—_______________, ________________, and __________________. _________________ a subatomic particle that has a _______________ charge and that is located in the nucleus of an atom; the number of protons of the nucleus is the _______________ number, which determines the identity of an element 2 _________________ a subatomic particle that has a _________________ charge _________________ a subatomic particle that has _________________ charge and that is located in the nucleus of an atom The Nucleus The protons and neutrons of an atom form the _______________________. The __________ charged nucleus makes up most of an atom’s mass but very little of its ________________. The volume of an atom is mostly ____________________________. The Electron Cloud The electrons of an atom move in a certain region of space called an ____________________ that surrounds the nucleus. The ________________ charged _______________ are attracted to the ________________ charged ______________. This attraction _____________________________ atom. Atomic Number The number of ___________________ in the nucleus of an atom is called the atomic number. All atoms of any given _________________ have the same atomic number. An element’s atomic number sets the atoms of that element apart from the atoms of all other elements. Elements on the periodic table are ordered ____________________________________________. Elements in the same _______________ on the periodic table have similar arrangements of electrons in their atoms, and therefore have similar ____________________ properties. Atomic Mass The sum of the number of __________________ and ______________________ in an atom is the mass number. The mass of a subatomic particle is too small to be expressed easily in grams, so a special unit called the ________________________________ (amu) is used. Protons and neutrons each have an atomic mass close to ____ amu. _____________ have much less mass than __________or __________ do. The mass of 1 proton is equal to the combined mass of about _________ electrons. Because electrons add little to an atom’s total mass, their mass can be ignored _________________________ __________________________________. 3 What is the difference between atomic number, mass number, and atomic mass unit? Isotopes Although all atoms of a given element contain the same number of __________, the number of ___________ may differ. ____________ an atom that has the same number of protons as the other atoms of the same element do but that has a different number of neutrons (and thus a different atomic mass) Because of their different number of ____________ and their different ___________, different isotopes of the same element have slightly different ____________. Average Atomic Mass Because isotopes of an element have different ____________, the periodic table uses an average atomic mass of each element. The average atomic mass is the ___________ average of the atomic masses of the naturally occurring isotopes of an element. Valence Electrons and Periodic Properties Based on similarities in their _____________ properties, elements on the periodic table are arranged in columns, which are called ___________. An atom’s chemical properties are largely determined _________________________________________ _____________________________. These electrons are called ______________________. The elements that form each group commonly have the same ____________ of valence electrons. When an atom has ____ valence electrons, it is considered ________, or _______________________. Unreactive atoms do not easily lose or gain electrons. Elements whose atoms have ______________________________________________ electrons easily. These elements have ____________ properties and are generally classified as _____________. Elements whose atoms have from _______to __________ valence electrons are more likely to ________ electrons. Many of these elements are classified ______________. 4 Chapter 4: Introduction to Earth Chemistry Section 2 Notes Molecules Elements rarely occur ____________ in Earth’s crust. They generally occur ____________ with other elements. compound a __________________________________________________________________________ The properties of a compound differ from the properties of the __________ that make up the compound. _____________ a group of atoms that are held together by chemical forces; a molecule is the smallest unit of matter that can exist by itself and retain all of a substance’s chemical properties Chemical Formulas A chemical formula is a _________________________________________________________________________________ ______________ and the _________________________________________ that are required to make a molecule of a compound. In a chemical formula, the ___________ that appears after the symbol for an element shows the number of __________________________ that are in a molecule. For example: H2O = 2 H (hydrogen atoms) + 1 O (oxygen atom) Chemical Equations Elements and compounds often combine through ________________________ to form new compounds. The reaction of these elements and compounds can be described in a formula called a _________________ _____________________. Equation Structure In a chemical equation, the ____________________ (to the left of the arrow) form the _______________ (to the right of the arrow) through chemical reactions. The arrow means “________” or “___________.” In the following equation, one molecule of methane, CH4, reacts with two molecules of oxygen, O2, to yield one molecule of ______________, ______, and two molecules of __________, __________. CH4 Balanced Equations + 2O2 ________ + 2______ 5 A chemical equation must be ____________ to be useful for showing the types and amounts of the products that could form from a particular set of reactants An equation is balanced when ______________________________________________________________________ is equal to ________________________________________________________. To balance an equation, you must put numbers called _________________in front of chemical formulas. A coefficient ___________________ the subscripts in an equation. Chemical Bonds The forces that hold together the atoms in molecules are called _______________________. Chemical bonds form because of ____________________________________________________________. Atoms form chemical bonds by either _____________or_________________ electrons from one atom to another. Scientists can study _____________________of atoms to predict which kinds of atoms will form chemical bonds together. In what two ways do atoms form chemical bonds? Ions When an electron is transferred from one atom to another, both atoms become _______________. Ion an atom or molecule that __________________________________________________ and ________________________________________ Ionic Bonds ionic bond the attractive force between _______________ charged ions, which form when ________________ are transferred from one atom or molecule to another A compound that forms through the transfer of electrons is called an _______________________. Covalent Bonds covalent bond a bond formed when atoms _______________ one or more pairs of electrons A compound that forms through the sharing of electrons is called a ____________________________________. Polar Covalent Bonds 6 A covalent bonds in which the bonded atoms have an ___________________________ for the shared electrons is called a ______________________________. Why do water molecules form from polar covalent bonds? Mixtures mixture _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Because the substances that make up a mixture ______________________________________, a mixture can be separated into its parts by ___________________ means. Heterogeneous Mixtures Mixtures in which two or more substances are ______________________________ are called ______________________________________. Homogeneous Mixtures In chemistry, the word ______________________ means “having ___________________ composition and properties throughout.” ________________a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances that are uniformly dispersed throughout the mixture ________________, ________________, and ___________________ can all be solutions. An _________________is a solution composed of two or more metals, such as steel. 7