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Chapter 1 Quiz Review- Elements, Periodic Table and Trends
Atomic structure and standard notation
Contributions made by Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford, Bohr, Schrodinger and
Mendeleev
For any element or ion give atomic #, mass, p + , n 0 , and e -
Know how many valence electrons an element has and how many electron shells it
has based on its location (group and period) on the periodic table
Lewis Diagrams and Electrons (electron pairs and unpaired electrons)
Understand the Bohr-Rutherford model
Isotopes and radioisotopes
Periodic Table-Categorizing Elements in the periodic table (according to their
properties, blocks of elements)- Group, Period, Alkali metals, Alkaline earth metals,
Transition metals, Halogens, …etc
For each of the following, know what each means, and the trend in the periodic table
and identify which element is greater between two given elements.
i. Atomic radius
ii. Electron affinity
iii. Ionization energy
iv. Electronegativity
Review your notes, worksheets, PowerPoint and read the textbook
Review Questions on Pg. 45 #1-9,13,20,23,36
Pg.48 #1-12,14,17,20,24

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Chapter 1 Quiz Review- Elements, Periodic Table and Trends

• Atomic structure and standard notation

• Contributions made by Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford, Bohr, Schrodinger and

Mendeleev

• For any element or ion give atomic #, mass, p + , n 0 , and e -

• Know how many valence electrons an element has and how many electron shells it

has based on its location (group and period) on the periodic table

• Lewis Diagrams and Electrons (electron pairs and unpaired electrons)

• Understand the Bohr-Rutherford model

• Isotopes and radioisotopes

• Periodic Table-Categorizing Elements in the periodic table (according to their

properties, blocks of elements)- Group, Period, Alkali metals, Alkaline earth metals, Transition metals, Halogens, …etc

• For each of the following, know what each means, and the trend in the periodic table

and identify which element is greater between two given elements. i. Atomic radius ii. Electron affinity iii. Ionization energy iv. Electronegativity Review your notes, worksheets, PowerPoint and read the textbook Review Questions on Pg. 45 #1-9,13,20,23, Pg.48 #1-12,14,17,20,