Exam 2 – Chemistry – Flashcards
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binary ionic compound |
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contain two elements; metal and nonmental |
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aqueous solution |
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when a compound dissolves in water |
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ternary ionic compounds |
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contains (3) elements; with at least one metal and one nonmetal |
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binary molecular compound |
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contain two elements that are both nonmetals |
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binary acid |
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an aqueous solution of a compound containing hydrogen and one nonmetal |
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ternary oxyacid |
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an aqueous solution of a compound containing hydrogen, a nonmetal and oxygen |
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a positive ion |
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cation |
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a negative ion |
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anion |
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Iron's ions |
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2+, 3+; Iron (II); Iron (III) |
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copper's ions |
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+ and 2+; Copper (I); Copper (II) |
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What is the stock system? |
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Naming transitional metal cations |
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Latin system |
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naming metal cations having two common ionic charges |
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metals tend to form _____ ions |
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positive |
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nonmetals tend to form ______ ions. |
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negative |
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metal ions are named by... |
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latin root and lower charge receives -ous and higher recieves -ic |
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nonmetal ions are named by .... |
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taking the stem and adding the suffix -ide. |
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tin's ions |
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2+ and 4+; Tin(II) and Tin(IV); Sn |
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lead's ions |
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2+ and 4+; Lead(II) and Lead(IV); Pb |
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cobalt's ions |
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2+ and 3+; Coblat(II) and Cobalt(III); Co |
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mercury's ions |
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2+ and Hg2^2+; |
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isoelectronic |
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becoming isoelectronic with another group in the periodic table because of a loss or gain of electrons. |
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When a polyatomic anion consists of one or more elements and oxygen it is referred to as: |
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oxyanion |
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an example of an oxyanion |
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NO3^- (nitrate ion) |
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When a polyatomic anion has two forms, the one with more oxygen atoms ends with a _____ and the one with less ends with _______. |
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-ate; _ite |
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Nitrite ion |
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NO2^- |
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CN- |
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Cyanide ion |
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OH- |
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hydroxide ion |
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hydroxide ion |
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OH- |
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cyanide ion |
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CN- |
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NH4+ |
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Ammonium ion (cation) |
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Most oxyanions have the suffix: |
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-ate |
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formula unit |
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the simplest representation particle in an ionic compound; |
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what charge is a formula unit? |
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Neutral |
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Aluminum Ion |
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AL 3+ |
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Barium Ion |
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Ba 2+ |
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Cadmium ion |
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Ca 2+ |
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Cobalt (II) ion |
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Co 2+ |
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Cobalt (III) ion |
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Co 3+ |
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Copper (I) ion |
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Cu + |
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Chromium (III) ion |
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Cr 3+ |
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Hydrogen ion |
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H+ |
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Iron (II) ion |
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Fe 2+ |
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Iron (III) ion |
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Fe 3+ |
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Lead (II) ion |
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Pb 2+ |
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Lead (IV) ion |
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Pb 4+ |
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Lithium Ion |
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Li + |
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Magnesium ion |
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Mg 2+ |
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Manganese (II) ion |
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Mn 2+ |
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Mercury (I) ion |
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Diatomic(Hg2) 2+ |
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Mercury (II) ion |
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Hg 2+ |
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Nickle (II) ion |
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Ni 2+ |
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Potassium ion |
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K+ |
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Silver Ion |
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Ag+ |
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Sodium ion |
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Na + |
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Strontium ion |
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Sr 2+ |
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Tin (II) ion |
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Sn 2+ |
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Tin (IV) ion |
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Sn 4+ |
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Zinc ion |
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Zn 2+ |
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Bromide ion |
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Br - |
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Chloride ion |
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Cl- |
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Fluoride ion |
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F- |
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iodide ion |
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I- |
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nitride ion |
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N 3- |
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Oxide ion |
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O 2- |
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Phosphide ion |
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P 3- |
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Sulfide ion |
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S 2- |
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acetate ion |
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C2H3O2- |
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carbonate ion |
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CO3 2- |
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Chlorate ion |
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ClO3- |
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Chlorite ion |
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ClO2- |
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Chromate ion |
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CrO4 2- |
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cyanide ion |
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CN- |
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Dalton model of atom |
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Proposed all atoms are composed of small paticles |
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What two scientific principals did Dalton rely on to come to his conclusion about atoms? |
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The law of conservation of mass and the law of definite composition |
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Who established the law of conservation of mass? |
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Lavoisier |
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Who established the law of definite composition? |
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Proust |
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What did Dalton discover? |
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The existence of atoms |
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Dalton proposed that the charge of every atom was... |
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neutral |
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Thomposon's model of the atom was considered to be similar to what shape? Why? |
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Plum pudding; because the electrons and protons were similar to the plums and the sphere would be the pudding. |
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What experiment did Thompson use to help him determine his theory? |
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Cathode ray tube |
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Who calculated, named and determined the charge of an electron? |
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Thompson |
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Rutherford is known for his experiments using... |
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radiation; alpha ray and beta ray |
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Which type of radiation is not affected by a magnetic field? |
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Gamma ray |
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Rutherford is known for the.... |
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nucleus. He defined that an atom has electrons around a nucleus which housed the protons |
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Alpha rays are composed of |
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helium atoms that have been stripped of their electrons |
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Rutherford proposed the mass of the_____ was larger in comparison to the electrons. |
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Nucleus |
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In the gold foil experiment, what was discovered? |
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that the atom has a larger nucleus and the alpha particles were reflected because of the dense positively charged nucleus of the gold |
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The atomic number is the number of |
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protons |
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mass number |
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neutrons + protons |
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What is a shorthand way of determining # of neutrons? |
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mass number - atomic number = neutrons |
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The number of ______ determines what the element will be. |
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Protons |
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Where is the atomic number located when using atomic notation? |
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The lower left hand corner of element symbol |
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The higher the frequency the ______ the energy |
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higher |
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In the visible light scale, the frequency of wavelength go from _____ to ______ when looking from violet to red. |
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high to low |
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What is a photon? |
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An individual energy of light |
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"s" sublevel holds a max of ____ electrons |
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2 |
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"p" sublevel holds a max of ____ electrons. |
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6 |
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The "d" sublevel holds a max of ___ electrons. |
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10 |
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The "f" sublevel holds a max of ___ electrons. |
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14 |
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When drawing the electrons for the electron dot formulas, the ________ is in the middle and the _________ electrons are drawn. |
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atomic symbol; valence. |
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the horizontal portion of the periodic table are called: |
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Periods |
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how many p orbitals are there? |
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3; each hold two electrons per orbital |
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what is the shape of the p orbitals? |
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dumbbell |
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What is a wavelength? |
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The distance the light wave travels to complete one cycle. |
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frequency |
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number of wavelength refers to the number of wave cycles completed in each second. |
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What did Niels Bohr discover about the atom? |
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That electrons travel in a fixed-energy orbit/ energy level. |
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When an electron is excited it moves from______. |
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a higher energy level and back to a lower energy level |
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When is a photon emitted? |
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Each time an electron drops to a lower level |
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A + B ---> AB |
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Combination reaction |
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AB ----> A + B |
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Decomposition Reaction |
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A + BZ ---> AZ + B |
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single-replacement reaction |
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AX + BZ ---> AZ + B |
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double-replacement reaction |
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HX + BOH ---> BX + HOH |
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Neutralization reaction |
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On the activity series, when a metal is above another in the series, the metal below is more or less likely to react with the one above? |
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The metal below is less likely to react because it is lower on the series. The higher the metal on the series, the more reactive |
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What are the seven diatomic molecules? |
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Br2; Cl2; F2; H2; I2; N2; O2 (Brown Cloud Farts Happen I N Oklahoma) |
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Niels Bohr's model of the atom: |
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electrons circling around the nucleus in fixed-energy levels |
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the vertical portion of the periodic table is called: |
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groups or families |
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Within a group or a period are elements similar in their chemical behavior? |
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In a group because of the electrons (same amt. of valence) |
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How many electrons are in the 3rd energy level? |
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18 because 3s; 3p; 3d. s holds 2; p holds 6; and d holds 10. |
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How are the p orbitals situated in regards to the nucleus and eachother? |
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They intersect the nucleus and are oriented at right angles to each other. |
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What can be said about s orbitals, especially their relative size to one another? |
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That 1s will be much smaller in size tan 3s. |
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What shape are s orbitals? |
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sphere |
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What can be said about an electron orbital? Is it sure that we will find an electron there? |
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When speaking of electron orbitals, there is a higher probability that we will find an electron there. |
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ionization energy refers to: |
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the amount of energy needed to remove an electron in the gaseous state |
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Ionization energy increases as you go from _________ to _______ in the period. |
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Left to right; bottom to top |
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The atomic radius increases as we go ______ to ______ on the periodic table. |
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bottom; top in a group right to left (row) |
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Metallic character increases as you go _____ to ______ across a period and ______ to ________ across a group. |
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right to left across a period top to bottom across a group |
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The left side of the periodic table tend to be _________. |
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Metals |
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The right side of the periodic table tend to be _________. |
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nonmetals |
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Where are the noble gases located on the periodic table? |
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Group 18, the last column |
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Where are the representative elements located? |
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To the left and right of the transitional metals. The groups with A |
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Where are the transitional metals located? |
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the middle of the periodic table. |
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Where are the chemical behaviors of the elements most predictable? |
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The representative elements |
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Where is the lanthanide series? |
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They are located with the inner transition elements that begins with lanthanide. |
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Where is the actinide series? |
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They are located in the inner-transition metals as a second part after the lanthanide series. |
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Where are the halogens located? |
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They are group 17 the second group from the left. |
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Where are the alkali metals? |
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The first group. The first column of the periodic table. |
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Where are the alkali earth metals located? |
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They are group 2 in the periodic table. The second column. |
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When naming binary molecular compounds, what system is used? |
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You must use the greek prefixes which refer to the number of atoms present in the compound. |
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What is the Greek prefix for 4? |
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tetra |
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what is the Greek prefix for 5? |
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Penta |
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What is the Greek prefix for 10 |
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deca |
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what is the Greek prefix for 6? |
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hexa |
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What is the Greek prefix for 7? |
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Hepta |
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what is the Greek prefix for 9? |
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Nona |
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When naming binary ionic compounds, what must occur before the naming begins? |
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There must be neutral atoms and the equation must be balanced. |
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Sulfate ion |
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SO4 2- |
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Hypochlorite ion |
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ClO- |
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Phosphate ion |
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PO4 3- |
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Sulfate ion |
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SO4 2- |
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Sulfite ion |
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SO3 2- |
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How many moles would equal Avogadro's number? |
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1 |
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What is the molar mass of a substance? |
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atomic mass of a molecule given in grams. g/mol = MM |
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What is the molar volume of a gas at STP? |
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22.4 L |
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One mole of gas |
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22.4 L |
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How do you calculate gas' density @ STP? |
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the formula's mass/ 22.4L |
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What are the steps of percent composition? |
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First, find out the molar mass of the compound. Then take each individual weight take it over the overall weight multiplied by 100%. Always equals 100. |
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How do you find the empirical formula when you work with percent composition? |
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You wold take the smallest value and put all the values on the numerator with the smallest value in the denominator. |