Silberberg Chem 101 unit 1 – Flashcards

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Matter
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Anything that has mass and volume
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Composition
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The types and amounts of simpler substances that make it up.
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Properties
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The Characteristics that give each substance its unique identity.
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Physical Properties
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Properties that a substance shows by itself, without changing into or interacting with another substance.
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Physical Change
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When a substance alters its physical form, not its composition.
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Chemical Properties
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Properties that a substance shows as it changes into or interacts with another substance (or substances).
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Chemical Change

(Chemical Reaction)

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Occurs when a substance (or substances)is converted into a different substance (or substances).
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Solid
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Has a fixed shape that does not conform to the container shape.
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Liquid
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Conforms to the container shape but fills the container only to the extent of the liquid's volume
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Gas
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Conforms to the container shape also, but it fills the entire container.
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Energy
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Oftern defined as the ability to do work.
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Potential Energy
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Energy due to the position of the object.
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Kinetic Energy
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Energy due to the motion of the object.
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Observations
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These are the ideas that our ideas must explain.
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Data
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Pieces of quantitative information.
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Natural Law
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When the same observation is made by many investigators in many situations with no clear exceptions, it is summarized, often in mathematical terms.
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Hypothesis
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A proposal made to explain on observation.
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Experiment
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A clear set of proceural steps that tests a hypothesis.
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Variables
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Quantities that can have more than a single value.
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Independent Variable
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Dependent Variable
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Theory
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A formulated conceptual model based on experiments rather than speculation.
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Element
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Consists of only one kind of matter.
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Substance
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An element of one kind, whose composition is fixed.
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Molecule
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An independent structure consisting of two or more atoms chemically bound together.
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Compound
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A type of matter composed of two or more different elements that are chemically bound together.
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Mixture
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A group of two or more substances (elements or compounds) that are physically intermingled.
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Atom
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Tiny indivisible particles of an element that cannot be created or destroyed.
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Proton
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One of two components to an atomic nucleas, which possesses a positive charge.
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Neutron
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One of two components of an atomic nucleas, which possesses a net zero charge.
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Electron
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An atomic component that orbits the nucleas of an atom and possesses a negative charge.
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Mass Number
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The total number of Protons and Neutrons in the neucleas of an atom.
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Isotopes
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A differing amount of neutrons between different samples of the same element that result in a different Mass Number.
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Atomic Mass Unit (AMU)
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1/12 the mass of a Carbon-12 atom.
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Isotopic Mass
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The mass of an isotope relative to the mass of the standard carbon-12 isotope.
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Atomic Mass

(Atomic Weight)

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The average of the masses of its naturally occuring isotopes weighted according to their abundances.
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Periods
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Horizontal rows of the periodic table of elements.
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Groups
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Vertical columns on the periodic table of elements.
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Main Group Elements
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The eight A Groups (two on the left and six on the right)
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Transition Elements
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The ten B Groups located between 2A(2) and 3A(13)
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Metals
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Appear in the large lower-left portion of the periodic table.
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Nonmetals
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Appear in the small upper-right portion of the periodic table.
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Metalloids
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Elements that have properties between those of metals and nonmetals.
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Alkali Metals
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Group 1A(1), with the exception of hydrogen.
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Alkaline Earth Metals
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Group 2A(2) on the periodic table.
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Halogens
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Group 7A(17), are highly reactive nonmetals.
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Noble Gases
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Group 8A(18), are relatively unreactive.
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Oxygen Family
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Group 6A
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Ionic Compounds
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Transferring electrons from the atoms of one element to those of another.
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Covalent Compounds
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Sharing electrons between atoms of different elements.
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Binary Ionic Compounds
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Composed of just two elements.; It typically forms when a metal reacts with a nonmetal.
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Cation
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A positively charged ion.
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Anion
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Negatively charged ions.
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Monotomic Ion
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A cation or anion that is derived from a single atom.
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Covalent Bond
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A pair of electrons mutually attracted by the two nuclei.
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Polyatomic Ion
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Which consist of two or more atoms bonded covalently and have a net positve or negative charge.
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Law of Mass Conservation
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The total mass of substance does not change during a chemical reaction.
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Law of Definite Composition
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No matter what its source, a particular compound is composed of the same elements in the same parts (fractions) by mass.
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Law of Multiple Proportions
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If elements A and B react to form two compunds, the different masses of B that combine with a fixed mass of A can be expressed as a ratio of small whole numbers.
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