This document contains a 14-question chemistry worksheet assessing understanding of atoms, molecules, ions, and chemical formulas and naming. Questions include multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank. Multiple choice questions ask about the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in examples like phosphorus and bromine isotopes. Other questions test understanding of molecular and empirical formulas like for octane and propene, and naming or writing formulas for common compounds containing elements like sodium, chlorine, and iron.
This document contains a 14-question chemistry worksheet assessing understanding of atoms, molecules, ions, and chemical formulas and naming. Questions include multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank. Multiple choice questions ask about the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in examples like phosphorus and bromine isotopes. Other questions test understanding of molecular and empirical formulas like for octane and propene, and naming or writing formulas for common compounds containing elements like sodium, chlorine, and iron.
This document contains a 14-question chemistry worksheet assessing understanding of atoms, molecules, ions, and chemical formulas and naming. Questions include multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank. Multiple choice questions ask about the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in examples like phosphorus and bromine isotopes. Other questions test understanding of molecular and empirical formulas like for octane and propene, and naming or writing formulas for common compounds containing elements like sodium, chlorine, and iron.
This document contains a 14-question chemistry worksheet assessing understanding of atoms, molecules, ions, and chemical formulas and naming. Questions include multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank. Multiple choice questions ask about the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in examples like phosphorus and bromine isotopes. Other questions test understanding of molecular and empirical formulas like for octane and propene, and naming or writing formulas for common compounds containing elements like sodium, chlorine, and iron.
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CHEM 101 Worksheet, Chapter 2: Atoms and Molecules NAME:__________________ QUID________
Multiple choice questions: circle the correct answer(A-E)
1. Phosphorus (P) is element # 15, Z = 15, 31 amu. It has ___protons, ___neutrons, ___electrons A. 15, 31, 46 B. 16, 15, 16 C. 15, 16, 15 D. 31, 16, 31 E. 15, 46, 15 2. An isotope of the element bromine, Br, has 35 protons, it has 80 atomic mass units (80 amu). Z= ___, ____neutrons, ____electrons A. 80, 45, 80 B. 35, 45, 35 C. 35, 80, 35 D. 45, 35, 55 E. 35, 45, 35 3. Sodium, Na is element #11, 1123Na. The 23Na+ ion has ___protons, ___neutrons, ___electrons A. 11, 12, 11 B. 11, 23, 10 C. 23, 11, 12 D. 11, 12, 12 E. 11, 12, 10 4. Chlorine is element #17. The chloride ion, Cl– , of isotope 35Cl has ___ p+, ___ n, ___e– A. 18, 17, 18 B. 17, 18, 16 C. 17, 35, 16 D. 17, 18, 18 E. 17, 18, 16 5. Sulfur is element #16, 32 amu. The sulfide ion 32S2– has ___p+ , ___n, ___e– A. 16, 32, 16 B. 16, 16,18 C. 16, 16, 14 D. 32, 16, 14 E. 14, 16, 16. 6. Octane has the molecular formula C8H18. Its empirical formula is: A. CH9 B. C2H9 C3H9 D. C4H9 E. C8H18 7. Propene (also called propylene) has the molecular formula C3H6. Its empirical formula is A. CH2 B. C2H C2H4 D. C6H12 E. CH3 In the tables below, fill in the correct formula or name 8. Give formulas for the following compounds. Example: sodium chloride NaCl a. potassium carbonate __________________ b. copper(II) sulfide __________________ c. iron(III) sulfite __________________ d. sodium dihydrogen phosphate (see Chang p. 66) __________________ e. nitric acid __________________ f. phosphoric acid __________________ g. aluminum nitrite __________________ h. dinitrogen tetroxide __________________ i. carbon monoxide __________________ j. magnesium sulfate heptahydrate __________________ k. sulfuric acid __________________ l. sulfurous acid __________________ m. hypochlorous acid __________________ n. chloric acid __________________ o. periodic acid (from iodine, I, analogous to perchloric acid) __________________ 9. Name the following compounds Example: KCl potassium chloride a. K2SO4 _________________________ b. SO3 _________________________ c. Fe2O3 (use “Stock system”, p. 61) _________________________ d. Ba(OH)2 _________________________ e. Al2(CO3)3 _________________________ f. HClO3 _________________________ g. Ca(ClO3)2 _________________________ h. HClO4 ________________________ i. NaClO _________________________ j. Mg(NO3)2 _________________________