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Chemistry Student Learning Objective Review Part 2
Unit 4: Modern Atomic Theory and Periodic trends Chapter 5 and 6
- Give the name of the following groups
 
a)Group 1
b)Group 2
c)Groups 3-12
d)Group 13 / e)Group 14
f)Group 15
g)Group 16
h)Group 17
i)Group 18
- Complete the general trends below (increase, decrease, remains constant, ect)
 
Trend:
a)Atomic mass
b)Atomic charge
c)Atomic radius
d)Ionic radius
e)Metallic nature
f)Electronegativity
g)Ionization energy / Across Period
a)______
b)______
c)______
d)______
e)______
f)______
g)______/ Down a group
a)______
b)______
c)______
d)______
e)______
f)______
g)______
- Complete the following trend questions:
 - Which is the most electronegative: Mn, O, Frwhy?______
 - Which has the largest radius: Ga, Br, Scwhy? ______
 - Which has the smallest radius: N-3, O-2, F-1why? ______
 - Who is most metallic: Ag, Cs, Mowhy? ______
 - Order by mass (small to large): S, Ba, Ag, H, U
 - Order by atomic radius (small to large): As, P, Os, Li, Ca
 - Order by ionization energy (large to small): S, Ag, Fr, W, F
 - What element has the smallest atomic charge?
 - What is element with highest ionization energy?
 - Complete the table below for the # of valance electrons and the oxidation state (charge)
 
Group # / 1 / 2 / 13 / 14 / 15 / 16 / 17 / 18
Valance e-
Oxidation #
- Identify the element represented by the following electron configuration.
 
a)1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6
b)1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p4
c)1s2 2s2 2p4 / d)1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s2 4d5
e)1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2
f)1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d3
- Put in order of increasing energy for each of the specified sublevels
 
5d 3p4d6f 4s3d5s4p
- Complete the chart below (assume all are neutral)
 
Symbol / Proton / Neutron / Electron
27
Br
1 / 1
Cs-135
47
Unit 5 & 6: Ionic and CovalentNomenclature and BondingChapter 7 to 9
- Define/Describe the following bonds
 - Ionic bond
 - Covalent bond
 - Polar covalent bond
 - Nonpolar covalent bond
 
- Identify the following as being Ionic,Polar Covalent, or Nonpolar Covalent.
 
a)CO2
b)Fe2O3
c)KF / d)NH3
e)CF4
f)In3N2
- Why type of bond(Ionic, Polar Covalent, or Nonpolar Covalent) would form between:
 - Bromine and Calcium
 - Phosphorous and Sulfur
 - Strontium and Selenium
 - Two hydrogen atoms
 - Carbon and hydrogen
 
- When naming compounds when do you use prefixes?
 - When naming compounds when do you use roman number?
 - What MUST you do when writing the formulas form the names of acids and ionic compounds?
 - When naming acids when do you use the prefix “hydro”?
 - Poly atomic ions: ate → ______and ite →______
 - For the items below identify each as ionic, covalent or acid. Then if given the name write the formula, if given the formula write the name:
 
Given Information
- Calcium phosphate
 - HBr
 - Dinitrogen pentoxide
 - N2O4
 - Acetic Acid
 - PdO2
 - Hydrosulfuric Acid
 - Al2O3
 - Phosphorous acid
 - Ni(C2H3O2)2
 - diphosphorous pentoxide
 - Indium sulfide
 - PCl3
 - Sulfur dioxide
 - H3P03
 - Iron III Sulfide
 - NBr3
 - Chromium(III) acetate
 - H2SO3
 - SnSe
 - Zinc nitrite
 - HI
 - Manganese (II) carbide
 - SCl8
 
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