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Card #1 Safety, Measure, Conversions, SigFigs, Sci. Notation


1. Which of the following are correct lab procedures?
A. tying hair back
B. drinking water in lab
E wear an apron when using chemicals

C. adding acid into water


D. leaving lit burner unattended
F. Cleaning up after yourself

2. A rock has a mass of 1,250 g, what is the mass in kg? (1000g = 1 kg)

3. Multiply 2.00 x 7.500 = _____. (Proper Sig Figs in the answer)


4. Add 29.1 x 12.199 = _____. (Proper Sig Figs in the answer)
5. Write 0.00025 in scientific notation.
6. Write 3,610,000 in scientific notation.

Card # 2 Phys/Chem. Properties & Class of Matter


1. Which of the following are physical properties? (circle the physical properties)
taste , flammability, length , boiling point , ability to react with water
2. Which are homogeneous mixtures? (circle the homogeneous mixtures)
Drinking water

pizza

Oxygen (O2)

air

glucose (C6H12O6)

3. Which are NOT chemical change(s)?


dissolving

burning

melting

cutting

reacting

sublimating

4. Classify each of the following as element, compound or mixture:


sugar water

aluminum (Al)

Lithium Bromide (LiBr)

Card #3 Atomic Structure


1. Which two subatomic particles are found in the nucleus?

2. Which sub-atomic particles have a mass of 1 amu?


3. Complete the table below:
Symbol
Atomic #

**Remember A.P.E M.A.N.


Mass #
# Protons
# Neutrons

# e-

19

39

_____

_____

_____

_____

80

_____

_____

45

_____

4. Circle the correct term to complete the sentence properly:


Metals gain/lose some of their electrons/protons to form ions called cations/anions and
non-metals some of their electrons/protons to form ions called cations/anions.
5. Draw the Bohr Model for Oxygen:
6. Draw the Lewis Dot Structure for Oxygen:

Card #4 Density
1. A substance has a density of 4.81 g/cm3. If you have 7.5 grams of the substance, what is the volume?
(**Remember to use the correct number of Sig. Figs.)

2. An object has a mass of 435 g and the following dimensions: width = 25 cm, height = 3 cm, and
length = 15 cm. What is its density?
(**Remember to use the correct number of Sig. Figs.)

3. Water has a density of 0.99999 g/mL. Will the object in question 2 float or sink in water?

Sink or Float
How did you know?
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Card #5 Isotopes
1. Isotopes of the same element have the same number of protons and electrons, but different numbers
of ____________________.
2. Complete the table below:
Atomic # Mass #
# protons
12
6
a.
6
C
6
_______
13
6

14
6

c.

13

_________

_______

f.

# electrons

6
d.

_______

g.

_________

# neutrons

b.

_______

e.

_______

3. What is the average atomic mass of Boron if it exists as 9.90% B (10g) and 80.10% B (11g)?
Steps to solve #3
1. Divide % by 100, to change to decimal
2. Multiply decimal with matching mass
3. Add the products from step 2

Card # 6 Ionic Compounds: Naming and Formula Writing


1. Write the formula for the following compounds:
magnesium hydroxide
1.

2.

copper (II) fluoride

3.

copper (II) sulfide

4.

copper (II) sulfate

2. Name the following compounds:


NiCO3
1.

2.

Co3N2

3.

PbSO4

Card #7 Ionic Bonding Concepts


1. Ca has a +2 charge - this means it has (gained / lost) two __________________.
2. Ionic bonds form when electrons share/transfer from a metal/nonmetal to a metal/nonmetal.
3. The octet rule says that atoms tend to gain, lose or share electrons to have _____ total electrons in their
outer electron shell.

4. List 2 elements that typically lose 1 electron when they react.


__________ & ___________

5. List 2 elements that typically gain 3 electrons when they react.


__________ & ___________

Card #8 Molar Mass and Percent Composition


1. What is the molar mass of Mg?
2. What is the molar mass of Mg3P2?

3. What is the molar mass of magnesium phosphate? Mg3(PO4)2

4. What is the percent composition of magnesium in magnesium phosphate?

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Card #9 Mole Conversions


1. How many moles are in 230 g of calcium chloride? CaCl2

2. How many grams are in 4.2 mol of calcium chloride? CaCl2

3. How many formula units are in 85 g of calcium chloride? CaCl2

Card #10 Empirical and Molecular Formulas


1. Find the empirical formula of a compound that is 24.3 % Fe, 33.9 % Cr, and 41.8 % O.

Fe_Cr_O_

2. Convert the following molecular formulas to empirical formulas:

Fe2O4
Ag2O2
Co3(CN)3
X3Y6
Cu2(SO4)4
C2H4O2
C11H22O11

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