Chemistry: The Central Science 13th Edition Chapter 2 – Flashcards

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elements are composed of atoms all atoms of a specific element are identical (but different from atoms of other elements) Atoms of one element cannot be exchanged with atoms of another atoms cannot be created/destroyed compounds are combinations of atoms of one or more elements every sample of a compound have the same relative numbers of each kind of atom in it
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Dalton's Postulates
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Total mass of substance present at end of chemical process is same as before the process happened
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Law of Conservation of Mass
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when two elements combine to form more than one compound, the mass of one element, which combines with a fixed mass of the other element, will always be ratios of whole numbers.
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Law of multiple proportions
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J.J. Thomas with Cathode Rays
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Who discovered electrons and with what
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Spontanous emission of high-energy radiation by an atom the discovery of the proton and the nucleus
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define radioactivity what did it's discovery lead to
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Ernest Rutherford Shot alpha particles through gold sheet, some were deflected, they were bouncing off of nucleouses the "nuclear model"
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Who discovered the Nucleus
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the mass of protons and nucleuses are virtually the same the mass of elections is so small it is negligible
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Masses of the three subatomic particles
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Atoms of the same element with different masses aka different number of neutrons but same number of protons as the basic atom
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what are isotopes
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protons: +1 Electrons: -1
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charges of protons and electrons
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amu a base unit of measurement for the mass of atoms. It is purely for simplification
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Atomic Mass Unit
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number of protons
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atomic number
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number of protons + neutrons
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mass number
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No net charge
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number of protons = number of electrions
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8 times as much oxygen as hydrogen
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ratio of oxygen vs hydrogen in water in mass
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mixtures of isotopes
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how do most elements occur naturally
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the average atomic mass of an elements isotopes
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define atomic weight
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Atomic number, Atomic symbol, Atomic weight
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what info is given on a square on the periodic table
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periods = horizontal columns groups = vertical rows
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periods vs groups
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similar they have the same number of valence electrons
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elements within groups tend to be...why?
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the elements that make up the "divide" between metals and nonmetals on the periodic table. They have physical characteristics from both sides
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metaloids
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two or more of the same element bound together
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define molecule
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molecules that consist of two atoms
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diatomic molecule
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O2 - essential to life, odorless O3 - toxic, pungent smell
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oxygen vs Ozone
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made of atoms of different elements
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molecular compounds
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they are composed of molecules or ions all but the noble gasses which appear as isolated atoms
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How does most matter appear in nature.
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molecular = exact numbers of each element in a molecule (Benzene: C6H6) emperical = the ratio of each element to the others (in Benzene, for every Carbon atom there is one Hydrogen atom, CH)
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molecular formula vs empirical formula
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Shows the most information Shows how all the atoms are connected
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structural formula
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balls = atoms sticks = bonds
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Ball-and-stick model
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Good for showing relative size of the atoms but angle is harder to see
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space-filling model
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After chemical process has occurred if elections are added or taken from an atom that atoms becomes an ion and gains a charge cation - positive charge anion - negative charge
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cations vs anions
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superscript ( 1+ , 2- , + , -, etc. )
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how is net charge shown
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metals lose non-metals gain
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In general do metals tend to gain or loose electrons In general do non-metals tend to gain or loose electrons
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Ions of many atoms
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polyatomic ions
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the number of elections that the noble gases have are very stable. (also why noble gases form few compounds)
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why do elements tend to gain/loose elections to get to the same number of elections as the closest noble gas
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a compound made up of cations and anions Opposite charges attract so cations and anions often combine to create a net 0 charge and a compound
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ionic compound (different from molecular compound because molecules and ions are different things)
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difference between ionic compounds and polyatomic ions????
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metals are cations non-metals are anions SO, ionic compounds are generally combinations of metals and nonmetals molecules are generally combinations of nonmetals only
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Are metals usually cations or anions Are non-metals usually cations or anions what does this tell us
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empirical most ionic compounds can have different numbers of atoms. They just have to have the same ratios of elements
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most Ionic compounds can only be written with which formula? why?
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number of protons or electrons
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element symbol
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subtract the atomic number from the mass number because mass number is neutrons + protons and atomic number is just protons
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How to find the number of neutrons from the mass number and atomic number
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sum of the masses of all that element's isotopes multiplied by the fractional natural abundance
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finding atomic weight
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find what is blank (the boxes)
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Possible test/quiz question
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atomic number (number of protons or electrons) IA,IIA, etc. black = solid at room temp Red = gas at room temp
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The periodic table is arranged by... Dr. Frampton uses which group labeling method? color coding
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metals - shiney, solid at room temp, good conductors, malleable, ductile, will form cations
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properties of metals
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brittle, solid/liquid/or gas at room temp, not shiny, not conductive, will form anions
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properties of nonmetals
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sometimes act like metals and sometimes act like Nonmetals
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properties of metalloids
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A = main group elements (or representative elements) B = transitions elements (transition metals)
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What are the Group A elements called What are the Group B elements called
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H2 I2 N2 Cl2 Br2 O2 F2 HINClBrOF "hincklebrof"
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List of diatomic elements
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system used in naming substances
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define chemical nomenclature
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organic = contains carbon and/or hydrogen inorganic = doesn't
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organic vs inorganic compounds
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kill me please
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Zinc and gold have only one charge?
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a molecule that only contains hydrogen and carbon
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Hydro carbon (organic chemistry)
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CH4
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Methane (organic chemistry)
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C3H8
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Propane (organic chemistry)
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organic compounds...-ol
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alcohols are...their names end in..
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