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Chemistry TAKS Review Fast Track Density Density = mass volume D=M V Math Tip for Density D= M 1 V Cross Multiply Buoyancy Buoyancy • The force that acts on objects immersed in or floating on a liquid Photo from: http://www.seed.slb.com/en/scictr/watch/bathroom/duck.htm Buoyancy • Buoyancy is related to floating • an object in a liquid is buoyed up (pushed up) by a force equal to the weight of the liquid the object displaces (pushes aside). This is known as Archimedes’ Principle. Photo from: http://www.seed.slb.com/en/scictr/watch/bathroom/duck.htm Viscosity Viscosity • Viscosity is the resistance of a liquid to flow • If a liquid flows slow, it is viscous, or has a high viscosity Objective 4 - (I.7D) Periodic Table of the Elements • An organized table of all the known elements Atomic Number = Number of Protons Groups • vertical columns • contains elements with similar chemical properties • EX: Li, Na, K Periods • horizontal rows • EX: K, Ca, Sc • Staircase = Metalloids (metal/non-metal combo) • Right side + Hydrogen = Non-metals • Left side = Metals Transition Metals • Groups 3-12 are called transition metals Alkali Metals • Group 1 (IA) • Very reactive Valence Electron: Outer Electron Na Number of valence electrons represented by the roman numerals Note this on your periodic table Valence electrons • Every element wants 8 valence electrons to be stable • Elements will lose or gain electrons (which ever is easier) to become stable Predict if an element will lose or gain electrons? How many? Charges • When electrons are gained or lost, a charge is formed 1+ Na Note this on your periodic table 1+ 0 Charges 2+ 3+ 3- 2- 1- Noble Gases • Group 18 (8A) • Very stable & will not lose or gain electrons • Unreactive Writing Formulas To make an ionic compound, the charges must cancel out 1+ 0 Charges 2+ 3+ 3- 2- 1- Goal: Cancel out the charges Example: Magnesium + bromine Mg+2 Br- I need two bromines to cancel out with 1 Mg + + MgBr2 - Criss Cross Method Mg +2 Br -1 Criss Cross Method MgBr2 Criss Cross Method Al +3 -2 SO4 Criss Cross Method Al2(SO4)3 Al2(SO4)3 SO4 Al Al Physical Changes More Examples – Cutting – Breaking apart Law of Conservation of Mass Mass can not be created or destroyed Using the Law of Conservation of mass 2H2 + O2 2H2O 100 grams 50 grams ? 150 grams H2O(s) H2O(l) 32 grams 32 grams C + O2 CO2 20 grams ? 40 grams 60 grams Balancing Equations A reaction must be balanced to obey the law of conservation of mass • Non-balanced Reaction H2 + O2 H2O • Balanced Reaction 2H2 + O2 2H2O How to balance a reaction • Step one: list all the element symbols under the arrow of a reaction H2 + O2 H2O H O How to balance a reaction • Step two: count how many of each atom you have on each side of the reaction H2 + O2 H2O 2 2 H 2 O 1 Coefficients • Numbers that are placed in front of a compound/molecules in a reaction How to balance a reaction • Step three: add coefficients to the compounds to help make each element even on both sides 2 H2 + O2 2 H2O 4 2 H 2 4 2 O 1 2 The reaction 2 H2 + O2 2H2O Balance Me! 2 2 2 4 4 2 24 2 Xe 1 2 F 1 2 4 H1 2 4 O2 ___ XeF2 + ___ H2O __ Xe + __ O2 + __ HF 1 2 2 1 Ions in solution Objective 4: IPC 9B TSW relate the concentration of ions in a solution to physical and chemical properties such as pH, electrolytic behavior, and reactivity • Distilled water is pure water. It has no ions in it at all. • An ion is any substance that has a charge. A charge is indicated by a + or - sign. • Ions in solution (dissolved minerals) can conduct electricity. Litmus Paper Aci Re D ase lue B • More solute will result in a boiling point elevation (increase) and freezing point depression (decrease) • Why do people put salt on icy roads?