chemistry

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  • What is a compound?
    A compound is a substance that contains two or more different types of atoms chemically bonded together
  • How many hydrogen atoms are in one molecule of water?
    There are two hydrogen atoms in one molecule of water
  • What happens to atoms during a chemical reaction?
    Atoms change what they're bonded to and how they're bonded through chemical reactions
  • Why must chemical equations be balanced?
    Because atoms are not created or destroyed in a chemical reaction, the same number of each type of atom must be on both sides
  • What is the first step in balancing a chemical equation?
    Start balancing atoms that are only in compounds
  • How do you balance hydrogen atoms in a reaction?
    By placing a coefficient in front of the compound containing hydrogen
  • What is a mixture?
    A mixture is any combination of different types of elements and compounds that aren't chemically bonded together
  • Give an example of a mixture.
    Air, which is a mixture of oxygen, nitrogen, and more
  • How can you separate large insoluble particles from a liquid?
    By using filtration
  • What is crystallization used for?
    To separate a solute from a solvent after evaporating the solvent
  • What is the process of distillation?
    Heating a solution to separate components based on their boiling points
  • What is fractional distillation?
    Separating different liquids in a mixture based on their different boiling points
  • What are the three main states of matter?
    Solid, liquid, and gas
  • How do particles behave in a solid state?
    Particles vibrate around fixed positions
  • What happens to particles when a substance melts or evaporates?
    Energy is supplied to overcome the electrostatic forces of attraction between the particles
  • What do state symbols indicate in chemical equations?
    They indicate the state of substances: (s) for solid, (l) for liquid, (g) for gas, and (aq) for aqueous
  • Who proposed the plum pudding model of the atom?
    JJ Thompson
  • What did Ernest Rutherford discover about the atom?
    He discovered that the positive charge is concentrated in a small nucleus
  • What are neutrons and protons?
    Neutrons are neutral particles, and protons are positively charged particles in the nucleus
  • What is the atomic number of an element?
    The atomic number is the number of protons in the nucleus
  • What happens when an atom gains or loses electrons?
    It becomes an ion
  • What is the mass number of an atom?
    The mass number is the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus
  • What are isotopes?
    Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons
  • How is the average relative atomic mass calculated?
    By considering the relative abundance of each isotope
  • What did Dmitri Mendeleev contribute to the periodic table?
    He grouped elements based on their properties, even if the order didn't follow atomic weight
  • How do electrons fill the shells around the nucleus?
    Electrons fill shells from the inside out, with a maximum of 2 in the first shell and 8 in the second and third shells
  • What are the properties of metals?
    Metals donate electrons to achieve a full outer shell and are typically good conductors of electricity and heat
  • What are the properties of nonmetals?
    Nonmetals accept electrons to achieve a full outer shell
  • What are alkali metals?
    Group 1 metals that have one electron in their outer shell and readily donate it
  • How does reactivity change in alkali metals as you go down the group?
    Reactivity increases as you go down the group
  • What are halogens?
    Group 7 elements that have seven electrons in their outer shell and need one more to achieve a full shell
  • How does reactivity change in halogens as you go down the group?
    Reactivity decreases as you go down the group
  • What are noble gases?
    Group 0 elements that have a full outer shell and are very unreactive
  • What happens to metals when they lose electrons?
    They become positively charged ions
  • What charge do group 1 metal ions have?
    Group 1 metal ions have a charge of +1
  • What charge do group 2 metal ions have?
    Group 2 metal ions have a charge of +2
  • What charge do group 7 nonmetal ions have?
    Group 7 nonmetal ions have a charge of -1
  • What is the charge of aluminum ions?
    Aluminum ions have a charge of +3
  • How do transition metals behave in terms of electron donation?
    Transition metals can donate different numbers of electrons
  • What is metallic bonding?
    Metallic bonding involves a lattice of positive ions surrounded by delocalized electrons