Chemical Structure Revision
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- Q1What is the atomic number for Lithium?3300s
- Q2Name the 3 subatomic particlesProton, neutron and electron300s
- Q3What is the atomic number for Magnesium?12300s
- Q4An atom has 6 protons and 5 neutrons. What is the mass?6115I can't calculate that300s
- Q5What is the name of a positive ion and what does that mean?Cation, meaning it has lost a electron (more protons)300s
- Q6Carbon 12 is the neutral form of an atom. What is the difference between Carbon 12 and Carbon 13?The mass changes due to an additional neutron300s
- Q7What are the vertical numbers on the left periodic table and what do they represent?Period- identifies the number of valence/electron shells each atom has.300s
- Q8What can a 'group' (horizontal numbers across the top) tell us about an atom on the periodic table?The last number shows the number of electrons in the outer valence shell.300s
- Q9Identify which of the following is NOT a major family on the periodic table.MetallikeMetalsMetalloid/Transition metalsNon-metals300s
- Q10What is the difference between covalent and ionic bonding?covalent bonding = the sharing of electrons i.e. water molecule. ionic bonding = gains or losses an electron, involving an ion's charge.300s
- Q11Name the following Ionic Formula: KClPotassium Chloride300s
- Q12Is Mg2+ a monoatomic or polyatomic ion?Monoatomic300s
- Q13Write the formula for Magnesium (Mg2+) Oxide (O2-)MgO300s
- Q14Write out the chemical formula for Barium (Ba2+) Chloride (Cl-)BaCl2300s
- Q15Define an isotopeA variation of atoms that have a different mass and different number of nucleus.300s