Download Chapter 14 Review

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts

Flerovium wikipedia , lookup

Moscovium wikipedia , lookup

Einsteinium wikipedia , lookup

Nihonium wikipedia , lookup

Livermorium wikipedia , lookup

Lawrencium wikipedia , lookup

Seaborgium wikipedia , lookup

Neptunium wikipedia , lookup

Promethium wikipedia , lookup

Dubnium wikipedia , lookup

Oganesson wikipedia , lookup

Abundance of the chemical elements wikipedia , lookup

Periodic table wikipedia , lookup

Tennessine wikipedia , lookup

Isotopic labeling wikipedia , lookup

History of molecular theory wikipedia , lookup

Chemical element wikipedia , lookup

Nobelium wikipedia , lookup

Isotope wikipedia , lookup

Extended periodic table wikipedia , lookup

Unbinilium wikipedia , lookup

Ununennium wikipedia , lookup

Transcript
Study Guide: Chapter 14
Atomic Structure
1. How many elements are there?
How many elements occur naturally?
2. Name the four primary elements that compose living things.
3. What is an atom?
4. Can we see atoms with a microscope? Explain.
5.
particle
charge
relative size/mass
location in the atom
outside the nucleus
neutral
proton
large
6. Which part of the atom dictates its chemical properties?
7. Explain the force that prevents atoms from passing through one another.
8. Compare the charge of a proton to the charge of an electron.
9. What information can be obtained by knowing the atomic number of an element?
What information can be obtained by knowing the atomic mass of an element?
10. What effect do neutrons have on the atom?
11. What are isotopes?
How do isotopes differ from their parent element?
12. What is a quark?
13. Draw the Bohr model for:
carbon
14. What is the correct electron configuration for the following elements?
He
N
Mg
15. What causes radioactive decay?
16. The half-life of Nobelium is 3 minutes. How much Nobelium will there be in 12 minutes if the original
sample was 48 grams? What has happened to the other part of the sample?