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Learn in depth about chemistry honors topics such as periodic table, atoms, atomic mass, electronegativity, electrons, Bohr models, electron configurations and more! Color coded with models

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Unit 2: Chemistry Honors Test Study Guide
Just think about magnets


Periodic Table
Mendeleev’s periodic table: groups elements by their properties
Modern periodic tables: group elements by their atomic number and properties

Properties of d-block/f-block: do not vary much
Properties of s-block/p-block: do vary

Periods (rows) of the periodic table: determined by electron configuration.
Groups (columns) of the periodic table: determined by the number of valence electrons (causes them to react
similarly)



Atoms
Atoms: the building blocks of all matter
Atoms contain: positive (protons), neutral (neutrons), and negative (electrons) particles.


Nuclei: Protons/neutrons are found in the nucleus and have a positive charge overall.
Dense Nucleus: all atoms have a dense nucleus that makes up most of its mass.

Atoms of the same element: Must have the same number of protons but neutrons can change



Atomic Mass
Atomic mass is a relative measure meaning:
• Everything is measured based off of carbon 12

Atomic mass is a weighted measure meaning
• The atomic mass is a weighted average of all the isotopes and how common they are.


A relative mass scale makes counting atoms possible:
The atomic mass tells you how many grams one mole of an element weighs.


carbon 12 amu 1 mole of carbon 12grams



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Atomic Radii
The atomic radius: the distance from the nucleus to the outermost electron shell

Atomic radii are related to electron configurations by:
1. Number of electron shells/energy levels (and shielding)
2. Effective nuclear charge

When atoms become ions their radii change:

Cations(+): become smaller because they have more protons than electrons which means the pull of the nucleus

, becomes stronger, and therefore the atomic radius decreases.

Anions(-): become larger because they more electrons than protons which means the pull of the nucleus decreases,
and therefore the atomic radius increases.

The radii of atoms is expressed in picometers
1 pm 10 meters




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Electrons
Electrons: negative charged particles in an atom
Valence electrons: the electrons found on the outermost shell in the (s/p blocks)

Electrons only exist in specific energy states/levels for atoms of each element
Ground vs. excited states: when electrons absorb energy, they move to a higher level (excited), whereas when
electrons lose energy, they move to a lower level (ground).

Electrons have wavelike properties
• Instead of moving in straight lines, they move in waves of energy around the nucleus
• They can spread out instead of being in an exact location
they can only have certain energy levels (like a guitar can only play certain notes)

Orbitals: a region of space around an atom’s nucleus where an electron is most likely to be found
Electrons fill in the lowest- energy orbitals first
No electrons can fill in higher levels before the lower one is filled first.

Removing electrons from atoms to form ions: Ionization
Ionization requires different amounts of energy for each element

Compound: a substance made when two or more different elements chemically bond
Only outer electrons (valence electrons) are involved in compounds.




Electronegativity
Electronegativity: measures how strongly an atom pulls shared electrons in a chemical bond.

atoms have different abilities to capture electrons using electronegativity

Nobel gasses cant have electronegativity because their outer shells (valence electrons) are already full.
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