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What are Isotopes? a) Atoms that consist of the same amount of protons and neutrons in a nucleus b) Atoms that contain more protons than electrons c) Atoms of the same element with different numbers of electrons d) None of the above

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Page 1: What are Isotopes? a) Atoms that consist of the same amount of protons and neutrons in a nucleus b) Atoms that contain more protons than electrons c) Atoms

What are Isotopes?

a) Atoms that consist of the same amount of protons and neutrons in a nucleus

b) Atoms that contain more protons than electrons

c) Atoms of the same element with different numbers of electrons

d) None of the above

Page 2: What are Isotopes? a) Atoms that consist of the same amount of protons and neutrons in a nucleus b) Atoms that contain more protons than electrons c) Atoms

Describe the Empirical formula.

a) Relative amounts of each element of each element in a compound.

b) Shows all types of electromagnetic radiation.

c) The minimum quantity of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom.

d) Lowest whole number ratio of the atoms of an element in a compound.

Page 3: What are Isotopes? a) Atoms that consist of the same amount of protons and neutrons in a nucleus b) Atoms that contain more protons than electrons c) Atoms

The energy required to remove an electron from an atom is the atoms

a) ionization level

b) electronegativity

c) atomic number

d) atomic Mass

Page 4: What are Isotopes? a) Atoms that consist of the same amount of protons and neutrons in a nucleus b) Atoms that contain more protons than electrons c) Atoms

The formation of a ______________ by the loss of one or more electrons always leads to a decrease in atomic radius because the removal of the highest-energy-level electrons results in a smaller electron cloud.

a) Anion

b) Gas

c) Cation

d) Liquid

Page 5: What are Isotopes? a) Atoms that consist of the same amount of protons and neutrons in a nucleus b) Atoms that contain more protons than electrons c) Atoms

____________ involves the sharing of electron pairs

between two atoms

a) Ionic bonding

b) Electronegativity

c) Molar mass

d) Covalent bonding

Page 6: What are Isotopes? a) Atoms that consist of the same amount of protons and neutrons in a nucleus b) Atoms that contain more protons than electrons c) Atoms

What’s the equation to find the energy of a photon?

a) E = h/v

b) E = hv

c) E = h+v

d) E = cv

Page 7: What are Isotopes? a) Atoms that consist of the same amount of protons and neutrons in a nucleus b) Atoms that contain more protons than electrons c) Atoms

What’s the empirical formula for a compound that is 3.7% H, 44.4% C and 51.9% N?

a) HCN

b) NCH

c) CHN

d) NHC

Page 8: What are Isotopes? a) Atoms that consist of the same amount of protons and neutrons in a nucleus b) Atoms that contain more protons than electrons c) Atoms

Organize the following elements in order of ascending atomic radii:

Beryllium, Nitrogen, Carbon, and Fluorine

a.) Be, N, C, F

b.) N, F, C, Be

c.) F, N, C, Be

d.) Be, C, N, F

Page 9: What are Isotopes? a) Atoms that consist of the same amount of protons and neutrons in a nucleus b) Atoms that contain more protons than electrons c) Atoms

A sample of Cupric Chloride (CuCl2) weighs 117.6455 grams. how many molecules are in this sample? (atomic mass of Cu=63.546 Cl=35.453)

a.) 5.2675 x 1023

b.) 3.01x 1023

c.) 7.15 x1023

d.) 2.25 x 1023

Page 10: What are Isotopes? a) Atoms that consist of the same amount of protons and neutrons in a nucleus b) Atoms that contain more protons than electrons c) Atoms

What is the correct name for the following compound ?

PbO3

a) Lead Dioxide

b) Oxide Lead

c) Lead Oxate

d) Lead Trioxide

e) Lead Oxygen

Page 11: What are Isotopes? a) Atoms that consist of the same amount of protons and neutrons in a nucleus b) Atoms that contain more protons than electrons c) Atoms

What is the energy of a photon with a frequency of 5.00 nm?

a)   298.4 kJ

b)   2394 kJ

c) 239 K

d) 239.4 kJ

Page 12: What are Isotopes? a) Atoms that consist of the same amount of protons and neutrons in a nucleus b) Atoms that contain more protons than electrons c) Atoms

What does VSEPR help you do?

a) Tells you the amount of electrons in the element or compound

b) Useful for explaining the shapes of molecules

c) Helps you determine oxidation state

d) Helps you determine Lewis Dot Structures

Page 13: What are Isotopes? a) Atoms that consist of the same amount of protons and neutrons in a nucleus b) Atoms that contain more protons than electrons c) Atoms

The Electronegativity difference is 0.5 what type of bond is it?

a) Ionic Bond

b) Polar-covalent Bond

c) Non-polar covalent bond

d) Trick question there is no bond

Page 14: What are Isotopes? a) Atoms that consist of the same amount of protons and neutrons in a nucleus b) Atoms that contain more protons than electrons c) Atoms

What happens in a decomposition reaction?

a) Single compound undergoes a reaction to produce two or more similar substances

b) One element replaces a similar element in the compound

c) Substances combine with oxygen, releasing a large amount of energy in the form of light and heat

d) Absolutely nothing

Page 15: What are Isotopes? a) Atoms that consist of the same amount of protons and neutrons in a nucleus b) Atoms that contain more protons than electrons c) Atoms

For metals in an activity series the greater

a) Ability to lose elections

b) ease to gain

c) No Reaction

d) None of the above

Page 16: What are Isotopes? a) Atoms that consist of the same amount of protons and neutrons in a nucleus b) Atoms that contain more protons than electrons c) Atoms

How man valence electrons does Nitrogen have? and what is its

oxidation state?

a) 5, 2-

b) 4, 4-

c) 5, 3-

d) 4, 3-