Chemistry Section 1.4 Review Game 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 3 Co(NO 3 ) 3.

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ChemistrySection 1.4 Review Game

1s 22s 22p 63s 23p 3

Co(NO 3) 3

Spirit : rover :: Cassini :

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1. orbiter2. climber3. digger4. swimmer

What is the charge on a phosphide ion?

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1. +12. +23. +34. -15. -26. -37. 0

Flame tests can be used to:

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atom3. Identify a metal

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Bunsen burners5. Scare off predators

An atom that has one (1) valence electron is in which group?

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1. Alkali metals2. Noble gases3. Alkaline earth

metals4. Halogens5. One Direction

An ionic compound is formed when

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1. An atom loses an electron to become stable

2. A cation bonds to an anion.

3. An atom gains an electron to become stable.

4. A sulfate ion bonds with a cyanide ion.

To create an ion from a neutral atom, the atom…

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1. Loses electrons2. Gains electrons3. Loses protons4. Gains protons5. Loses neutrons6. Gains neutrons7. Both 1 & 28. Both 3 & 49. Both 5 & 6

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What is the formula for Iron (III) Sulfide?

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1. Fe3(SO4)2

2. Fe2(SO4)3

3. Fe3S2

4. Fe2S3

Participant Scores900 Brock Port 550 Danelle Watson850 Hannah Domanick 550 Wyatt McCool800 Wylyn McCullough 500 Kristen Crable700 Taylor Lair 500 Zachary Fitzgerald700 Hailey Seibel 475 Morgan May700 Adelaide Burgess 350 Anna Lawrence700 Madisen Paige 300 Meghan Bird700 Mark Armstrong 300 Joseph Bertolino700 Lindsey Schoch 0 Tanner Helms600 Jordyn Mihalik 0 Emma Finley

In order to have a noble gas configuration, a Lithium atom will:

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1. Gain 1 electron 2. Gain 2 electrons3. Gain 3 electrons4. Gain 7 electrons5. Lose 1 electron6. Lose 2 electrons7. Lose 3 electrons

What is the name of Cu2O3?

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1. Copper (II) Oxide2. Copper (III) Oxygen3. Copper Oxide (III)4. Copper (II) Oxide (III)5. Copper (III) Oxide

Participant Scores7562.5 Hannah Domanick 1521.88 Danelle Watson7100 Taylor Lair 906.25 Anna Lawrence5700 Brock Port 900 Zachary Fitzgerald5196.88 Wylyn McCullough 400 Raisa Gregor4800 Adelaide Burgess 300 Tanner Helms4737.5 Jordyn Mihalik 300 Kristen Crable4337.5 Lindsey Schoch 300 Mark Armstrong3337.5 Madisen Paige 100 Emma Finley1656.25 Wyatt McCool 100 Meghan Bird1562.5 Hailey Seibel 100 Joseph Bertolino

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What is the electron configuration of Phosphorus (P)?

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100%1. 1s22s22p63s23p6

2. 1s22s22p63s23p3

3. 1s22s22p63s5

4. 1s22s22p63p5

Participant Scores7562.5 Hannah Domanick 1521.88 Danelle Watson7100 Taylor Lair 906.25 Anna Lawrence5700 Brock Port 900 Zachary Fitzgerald5196.88 Wylyn McCullough 400 Raisa Gregor4800 Adelaide Burgess 300 Tanner Helms4737.5 Jordyn Mihalik 300 Kristen Crable4337.5 Lindsey Schoch 300 Mark Armstrong3337.5 Madisen Paige 100 Emma Finley1656.25 Wyatt McCool 100 Meghan Bird1562.5 Hailey Seibel 100 Joseph Bertolino

In order to have a noble gas configuration, an Oxygen atom will:

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1. Gain 1 electron 2. Gain 2 electrons3. Gain 3 electrons4. Lose 1 electron5. Lose 2 electrons6. Lose 3 electrons7. Lose 6 electrons

In most ionic compounds, how many electrons does each atom have in its valence shell?

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1. A number equal to its mass number

2. A number equal to its atomic number

3. Eight electrons4. Total electrons minus

core electrons

When Lithium becomes part of an ionic compound, how many electrons will it have in its valence shell?

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1. 02. 13. 24. 35. 86. Depends on the

anion

In order to have a noble gas configuration, an Aluminum atom will have what charge?

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1. -1 2. -23. -34. -55. +16. +27. +38. +5

Participant Scores7562.5 Hannah Domanick 1521.88 Danelle Watson7100 Taylor Lair 906.25 Anna Lawrence5700 Brock Port 900 Zachary Fitzgerald5196.88 Wylyn McCullough 400 Raisa Gregor4800 Adelaide Burgess 300 Tanner Helms4737.5 Jordyn Mihalik 300 Kristen Crable4337.5 Lindsey Schoch 300 Mark Armstrong3337.5 Madisen Paige 100 Emma Finley1656.25 Wyatt McCool 100 Meghan Bird1562.5 Hailey Seibel 100 Joseph Bertolino

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What flame color would BaBr2 have?

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Compound Flame Color

BaCl2 GreenNaBr YellowKCl Violet

1. Yellow2. Green – yellow3. Violet4. Green5. Clear

The noble gas short hand works for electron configuration because:

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1. Noble gases only contain s and p subshells.

2. The electrons in the d subshell are always filled after s and p.

3. The noble gas represents most of the filled subshells of the element.

Participant Scores7562.5 Hannah Domanick 1521.88 Danelle Watson7100 Taylor Lair 906.25 Anna Lawrence5700 Brock Port 900 Zachary Fitzgerald5196.88 Wylyn McCullough 400 Raisa Gregor4800 Adelaide Burgess 300 Tanner Helms4737.5 Jordyn Mihalik 300 Kristen Crable4337.5 Lindsey Schoch 300 Mark Armstrong3337.5 Madisen Paige 100 Emma Finley1656.25 Wyatt McCool 100 Meghan Bird1562.5 Hailey Seibel 100 Joseph Bertolino

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What is the name of Co(NO3)3?

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1. Copper Nitrate2. Copper (III) Nitride3. Cobalt (III) Nitride4. Cobalt (III) Nitrate5. Copper (VI) Nitrate6. Cobalt (VI) Nitrate

Participant Scores7562.5 Hannah Domanick 1521.88 Danelle Watson7100 Taylor Lair 906.25 Anna Lawrence5700 Brock Port 900 Zachary Fitzgerald5196.88 Wylyn McCullough 400 Raisa Gregor4800 Adelaide Burgess 300 Tanner Helms4737.5 Jordyn Mihalik 300 Kristen Crable4337.5 Lindsey Schoch 300 Mark Armstrong3337.5 Madisen Paige 100 Emma Finley1656.25 Wyatt McCool 100 Meghan Bird1562.5 Hailey Seibel 100 Joseph Bertolino