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Resources A 1 Flashcardspp.94-102
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Name properties of metals.
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-shiny-reacts with HCl and CuCl2-conductive-malleable
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Name properties of
non-metals.
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-Dull
-Brittle
-Non-reactive with HCl
and CuCl2
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Define:
Malleable-
Brittle-
Ductile-
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Malleable- Flexible or
bendable
Brittle- hard; breaks apart
Ductile-can be drawn into
wire.
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Name five metals.
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-Gold, silver, iron, zinc, copper, etc.
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Name five non-metals.
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- carbon, nitrogen, helium, chlorine, neon,
etc.
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What are metalloids and give examples of them.
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-Substances that share properties of metals and non-metals.
-B, Al, Si, Ge, etc.
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What is a physical change and give two examples.
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-where the original substance remains
-melting, density, conductivity.
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What is a chemical change and give two examples.
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-where a new substance is created.
-metal “rusting”, fuel burned.
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Metals when pure
have a high luster
(are shiny).
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Physical
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Plants carry on photosynthesis in order to make food and oxygen.
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Chemical
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Metals are typically much better conductors of heat and electricity than are non mentals.
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Physical
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Bread dough increases in volume if it is allowed to “rise” before baking.
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Chemical
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A candle burns and
becomes smaller
over time.
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Chemical
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Metals are typically ductile (can be drawn into wire).
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Physical
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Nitrogen gas, which isrelatively non reactive, canform nitrogen oxides at thehigh temperatures of anoperating automobileengine.
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Chemical
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Healing of a cut
on your hand.
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Chemical
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Argon gas, rather than air, is used in many light bulbs to prevent oxidation (“rusting”) of the metal filaments.
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Chemical
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Tungsten’s high melting point makes it useful for light bulb filaments.
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Physical
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The hardness of diamonds enables them to be used on drill bits.
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Physical
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Mercury’s high density and liquid state at room temperature make in useful in barometers.
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Physical
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Copper has a reddish brown color.
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Physical
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A puddle of rain water evaporates after a couple of days.
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Physical
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Sodium chloride, table salt, is dissolved in water.
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Physical
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Some metals become dull when exposed to air.
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Chemical
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Fish rotting
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Chemical
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Describe the nucleus
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Center part of an atom that has protons
and neutrons in it.
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Describe energy levels.
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They are the outer part of an
atom where electrons are
located.
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What is the atomic number and mass for
helium?
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Atomic number is 2.
Atomic mass is 4.0026.
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Define atomic number.
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Identifies each element and is
equal to the number of protons.
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Define atomic mass.
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The weight of an atom found by adding the
protons & neutrons.
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Give the number of protons,
electrons, and neutrons for Zn.
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Protons = 30Electrons = 30Neutrons = 35
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What are protons?
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Positively charged
particles in the nucleus.
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What are neutrons?
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Particles in the nucleus with zero charge.
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What are electrons?
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Negatively charged particles
located in the energy levels.