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If 5 grams of A combine with 10 grams of B to make compound AB, how many grams of A would be needed to make compound A2B?
5 10 15 None of the above?
T or F All oxygen atoms have the same mass?
False. Because different oxygen isotopes exist, some will be O-16, O-17, and O-18.
Which is most prevalent? How do you know?
In Thomson’s experiment, what is the effect of having more gas in the tube?
The more gas in the tube, the less the glow was at the end of the tube, and more the glow was in the middle of the tube.
What is a cathode ray?
A stream of electrons
Draw an atom, label the parts
Complete the table below
Proton Neutron Electron
Location
Approximate mass
Charge
Complete the table below
Proton Neutron Electron
Location Nucleus Nucleus Electron cloud
Approximate mass
1 amu 1 amu 0 amu
Charge +1 0 -1
What is this and what was it used for?
Cathode ray tube
Used to discover the electron
What is meant by the term “electron cloud”?
A regional location outside the nucleus where the electron generally occupies.
Where do the masses on the periodic table come from?
It is the average of the various isotopes that that exist according to there relative abundances.
Ex.: O-16 is 99.757% O-17 is 0.038% O-18 is 0.205%
If something has:47 protons55 neutrons46 electrons
What element is this? What is the atomic number? What is the charge? What is the mass number? Would it be called an atom or ion?
What does each symbol represent in this equation:c=
c is the speed of light is the wavelength is the frequency
X-rays UV visible IR microwaves
Which has the largest frequency? Which has the longest wavelength Which travels the fastest? Which has the most energy?
What is the photoelectric effect?
When light shines on a metal electrode, only light above a particular frequency could get electrons to move from the surface of the metal to an electrode.
This led to the understanding of frequency being related to energy.
E=hv where h is Planck’s constant
What is a photon?
A particle of light having zero mass and a quantum of energy
How is a line spectrum produced?
How is a line spectrum produced? Electrons begin in the ground state. When they absorb energy, they move to
an excited state. When they return to the ground state,
they give off certain wavelengths of light. The wavelengths correspond to
frequencies/energies from the excited states the electron fell from.
What were the shortcomings of the Bohr model of the atom?
It wrongly said electrons orbit the nucleus like planets orbit the sun
It only explained hydrogen’s emission spectra
It did not offer any explanation for the chemical properties of elements
How many electrons can be held in each sublevel?
s = two p = six d = ten f = fourteen
What is the “octet rule”?
Atoms tend to gain, lose, or share electrons so that they get an octet (8) electron in their highest energy level.