Chemistry 1 Final Review Test Questions – Flashcards
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What is matter? |
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Anything with mass that takes of space |
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What are atoms? |
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Building blocks of matter |
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What are the 3 basic states of matter? |
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Solid, Liquid and Gas |
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What are characteristics of gases? |
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What are characteristics of liquids? |
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What are characteristics of solids? |
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What are examples of physical changes to a substance? |
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Change of state; solid to liquid |
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What are examples of chemical changes of a substance? |
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Creating a new chemical substance by combustion, oxidation, decomposition, etc. |
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What is an intensive property? Give examples. |
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What is an extensive property? Give examples. |
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What is distillation? |
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Use of boiling points to separate a homogenous mixture |
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What is chromatography? |
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Separating a substance on the basis of solubility in water |
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If matter is unifofrm throughout and can't be separated into other substance by physical processes, but can be decomposed into other substances by chemical processes, it is called a __________. |
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Comound |
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Define accuracy vs. precision |
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What are the 4 postulates of Daltons atomic theory of matter? |
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Who discovered the electron? |
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J.J. Thompson |
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What is radioactivity? |
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Spontaneous emmision of radiation by an atom |
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Who discovered the nucleus? |
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Rutherford |
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Who discovered protons? |
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Rutherford |
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Who discovered neutrons? |
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Chadwick |
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What is a combination reaction? |
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Combining 2 or more substances to form 1 product |
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What is a decomposition reaction? |
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Breaking apart a comound into 2 or more substances |
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What is a combustion reaction? |
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A rapid reaction that produces a flame, often involving hydrocarbons reacting with oxygen in the air |
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What is an empirical formula? |
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Formula reduced to represent the smallest ration of elements in a compound. |
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What is Avogadros number? |
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6.02*10^23 molecules/mol |
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What is an electrolyte? |
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Substance that dissociates into ions when dissolved in water |
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Describe a strong electrolyte vs. a weak electrolyte. |
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What is a non electrolyte? |
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Does not dissociate into ions when dissolved in water |
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What is a main purpose of electrolytes? |
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Dissociated ions allow a current to be passed through a solution |
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What is a solvent? |
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What you have the most of in a solution |
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What is a solute? |
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Substance dissolved into the solvent |
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What is an oxidation reduction reaction? |
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Corrosion of a metal when it interacts with some other substance in the environment |
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What is oxidation? |
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Loss of electrons |
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What is reduction? |
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When a substance gains electrons |
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What is the numonic device to remember what oxidation is and what reduction is? |
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OIL RIG Oxidation Is Loss Reduction Is Gain |
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What are rules for determining oxidation numbers?
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What is the definition of work as it pertains to thermochemistry? |
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Energy used to cause an object with mass to move. |
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What is the definition of heat as it pertains to thermochemistry? |
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Energy used to cause an objects temperature to rise |
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What is the formula for work? |
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Work = Force * Distance |
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What is the 1st law of thermodynamics? |
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Energy is neither created nor destroyed |
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What is an endothermic reaction? |
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A reaction that absorbs heat |
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What is an exothermic reaction? |
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Reaction that releases heat |
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What is electromagnetic radiation? |
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The emission of light thats composed of electric and magnetic fields |
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What is the Pauli Exclusion Principle? |
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No 2 electrons in the same atom can have the same energy |
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What is Hund's rule? |
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If you have unpaired electrons in an atom, they will fill all orbitals before pairing up |
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What are quantum numbers? |
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Used to describe the position of which electrons may be found |
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What is the principle quantum number (n)? |
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Describes the energy level on which the orbital resides |
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What is the angular momentum quantum number (l)? |
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Defines the shape of an orbital |
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What is the magnetic quantum number (ml)? |
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Describes the 3D orientation of the orbital |
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How do you determine possible values for l? |
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Can range from 0 to n-1 |
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How do you determine possible values for ml? |
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Can range from -l to l |
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Describe the trend of effective nuclear charge across the periodic table. |
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Increases from left to right |
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What factors determine ionic size? |
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Nuclear charge, Number of electrons, and the orbitals in which the electrons reside |
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Describe the size of cations |
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Smaller than their parent atoms |
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Describe the size of anions |
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Larger than their parent atoms |
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What is ionization energy? |
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Amount of energy required to remove an electron from the ground state of an atom |
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Describe how ionization energy increases on the periodic table. |
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Increases as you go up the periodic table and from left to right |
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What is first ionization energy? |
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Amount of energy required to remove the first electron from an atom |
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Describe the concept of electron configuration of ions. |
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Electrons are removed from the highest principle quantum number first. |
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What is an ionic bond? |
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Bond between a metal and a non metal |
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What is a covalent bond? |
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Bond between 2 non metals |
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What is a polar bond? |
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In a covalent bond, electrons are not equally shared |
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What is a non polar bond? |
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In a covalent bond, electrons are equally shared |
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What is electronegativity? |
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Ability of atoms in a molecule to attract electrons to themselves. |
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What is the trend of electronegativity on the periodic table? |
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Increases from left to right and bottom to top |
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What's the relationship between polarity and electronegativity? |
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The greater difference in electronegativity, the more polar the bond is |
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What is the VSEPR theory? |
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Best arrangement of electron domains to minimize repulsions among them. |
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What are sigma bonds? |
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Characterized by head to head overlap, always single bonds |
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What are characteristics of single bonds? |
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Stronger bond with lower energy |
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What is a pi bond? |
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Characterized by side to side overlap, prevent bond rotation |
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Describe multiple bonds. |
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One sigma bond, and the rest are pi bonds, weaker than sigma bond. |
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What is the internal energy of a system? |
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Sum of the potential and kinetic energies of the components |
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When a system gives off heat and does work on its surroundings, the change in energy is _________ __________. |
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Always negative |
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The energy of a photon light is __________ proportional to its frequency an _________ proportional to its wavelength. |
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Directly, Inversely |
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In regards to the periodic table, how does atomic radius increase? |
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Down a group and from left to right across a period. |
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What does it mean to be isoelectronic? |
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Ion that has the same electron configuration |