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Chemistry Study Guide for Final Exam A. Density: 1. What is the identity of a metal with a density of 19.31 g/mL? Gold 2. What is the identity of a metal with a mass of 5.3 grams and a volume of 1.18 mL? 4.49; Titanium B. Define the following terms. 1. Atomic Number: _______# PROTONS_______________________ 2. Mass Number: _________# PROTONS + # NEUTRONS_______________________ 3. Isotope: atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons 4. Ion: _____CHARGED ATOMS (ELECTRONS HAVE BEEN LOST OR GAINED) _______ C. Find the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons: 1. A potassium atom that has an atomic number of 19 and a mass number of 39. __19___ protons, ____19__ electrons, __20____ neutrons 2. An oxygen ion has an atomic number of 8 and a mass number of 16. O2_8____ protons, ___10___ electrons, ___8___ neutrons 3. A sodium ion has an atomic number of 11 and a mass number of 23. Na1+ __11___ protons, ___10___ electrons, ___12___ neutrons 4. How many neutrons do the following have? a. 12 C 6 b. 106Ag 59 D. Determine the Percentage Composition (by mass) of each of the compounds below. 1. MgBr2 2. (NH4)2S Mg:__13.2%___ N: __41.1%___ Br:__86.7%___ H:___11.75%__ S:___47.1%__ E. How many energy levels are needed to hold the electrons of each of the following elements? 1. Ca 4 2. Al 3 3. He 1 4. I 5 F. What is the oxidation number of each of these elements? 1. Calcium 2+ 4. Cesium 1+ 2. Nitrogen 35. Boron 3+ 3. Chlorine 16. Helium 0 G. Write the abbreviated electron configuration and the orbital notation diagram for the following elements. 1. Lithium [He]2s1 2. Strontium [Kr]5s2 3. Aluminum [Ne]3s23p1 4. Bromine [Ar]4s23d104p5 5. In what block does the element with the electron configuration [Xe] 6s24f145d9 belong? D block 6. Fill in the Valance electron configuration of Aluminum: 3s _____ 3p _____ ______ ______ Page | 1 H. Ionic and Covalent Compounds: (Circle Correct Answer in Brackets) 1. Ionic compounds tend to have [higher / lower] melting points than covalent compounds. 2. Ionic compounds are generally [solids / liquids / gases] at room temperature. 3. Nonpolar covalent compounds are generally [solids / liquids / gases] at room temperature. 4. Which are more soluble in water (in general)? [ionic compounds / nonpolar covalent compounds] I. Name the following compounds (Determine if it is ionic, covalent, or acid first). 1. PBr3: __phosphorus tribromide____ 2. CuCl2: __copper (II) chloride___ 3. Mg(NO3)2: _magnesium nitrate_ 4. CaSO4: __calcium sulfate___ 5. LiBr: __lithium bromide___ 6. FeO: __iron (II) oxide___ 7. NH4Cl: _ammonium chloride___ 8. CO: __carbon monoxide___ 9. Fe2O3: __iron (III) oxide__ 10. N2O5: __dinitrogen pentoxide__ 11. AgCl: __silver chloride__ 12. ZnCl2: __zinc chloride____ 13. SO3: __sulfur trioxide__ 14. MgO: ___magnesium oxide___ 15. H2O: _dihydrogen monoxide____ 16. CCl4: __carbon tetrachloride___ 17. H2SO4: __sulfuric acid__ 18. HCl: __hydrochloric acid__ 19. NaOH: __sodium hydroxide___ 20. NH3: _ammonia____ J. Write the formula of each compound named below (Determine if it is ionic, covalent, or acid 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Calcium chloride: _CaCl2__ Aluminum sulfate: _(NH4)2SO4__ Lead (IV) chloride: _PbCl4__ Lithium sulfide: _Li2S___ Ammonium phosphate:(NH4)3PO4 Ammonium phosphide: (NH4)3P Diphosphorus pentoxide: _P2O5 Aluminum oxide: __Al2O3__ Sodium carbonate: __Na2CO3_ 10. Aluminum sulfite: _Al2(SO3)3__ 11. Chromium (II) sulfide: _CrS_ 12. Potassium nitride: __K3N__ 13. Sulfur hexachloride: _SCl6_ 14. Magnesium iodide: _MgI2_ 15. 16. 17. 18. Hydrobromic acid: __HBr__ Sulfuric acid: __H3SO4____ Calcium hydroxide: __Ca(OH)2___ Nitrous acid: __HNO2____ K. Shapes of Molecules: Based on the vesper theory what are the molecular geometries of the following molecules: a. H2O bent b. CO2 linear c. CH4 tetrahedral L. Balance these equations! Single Replacement or Double Replacement? 1. _1_FeCl3 + _3_NaOH _1Fe(OH)3 + _3_NaCl 2. _1_C3H8 + _5_O2 _3_CO2 + _4_H2O 3. _2_Ag2O _4_Ag + _1_O2 d. BH3 trigonal planar Classification: __double_ Classification: ___combustion__ Classification: __decomposition___ 4. _1_S8 + _12_O2 _8_SO3 Classification: ___synthesis__ 5. _2_K + _1_MgBr2 _2_KBr + _1_Mg Classification: __single___ 6. Which of the following will likely undergo a single replacement reaction? Na and BaI2 / Zn and BaI2 / Ca and BaI2 / K and BaI2 Page | 2