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Chemical Rx Structure of the Atom Stoichiometry

Ionic Bonding

Nuclear Chemistry

Electrons in AtomsFinal

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Ions that do not participate in a chemical Rx

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Daily Double

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This controls the extent of the reaction

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The gain of electrons create this

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The splitting of atomic nuclei

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A wave’s height

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This is used to determine if a specific Rx will proceed

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This will tell you the difference between any type of atom

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Relationship between any two substances in a balanced chemical R

x

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The formula of Perclorate ion

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Half the original amount

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This form of energy exhibits wavelike behavior as it travels through space

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A solid produced during a chemical R

x is a solution

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The smallest particle of an element that retains the properties of the element

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The most product that can be made from a given reaction

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This type of ion is formed when valence electrons are removed to make it more stable

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A particle with no mass, but a negative charge

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Daily Double

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When oxygen is added to this reaction, these products always form

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This was used to discover the electron

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Aluminum Nitrate + Sulfuric Acid

The mole ratio of Sulfuric acid to Nitric acid is

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When atoms valence electrons can move “freely” between other atoms that are bonded

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This type of particle makes up visible light

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This rule states that single electrons w/ the same spin must occupy each equal energy orbital before pairing up

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Double Replacement Reactions in Aqueous Solutions can produce these 3 products (Hint: Net ionic)

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This man’s experiment proved the existence of the atomic nucleus

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In the unbalanced reaction of P

4 + O2 PPPPPP PPPP o Pif g f P

r t wP PPPP o Peac g f P

P w t s t l m t n Rha i he i i i g

nteage

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Elements in this group can have multiple charges

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21084Po 206

82Pb + ?

According to this reaction, the mass of this radioactive particle is lost

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This principal states that a maximum of 2 electrons

can occupy a single atomic orbital and cannot have the same 4 quantum

numbers

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The balanced products in net ionic when Aluminum

Nitrate is mixed with Sulfuric Acid

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The average of these determines the mass of

any atom

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In the unbalanced reaction of P4 + O2 P4O10, if 25.0 g of P4 react w/ 50.0 g of O2, how much of the excess reagent

(g) remains

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The energy involved in forming an ionic compound (solid)

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During Beta decay, the atomic number is altered

by this

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Knowing the position and velocity of an electron simultaneously is not

possible b/c of this man’s theory

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This mans’ theory says that matter is composed of extremely small particles called atoms, all atoms of the same element are identical, and atoms cannot be created, divided, or destroyed

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Probability of finding an electron

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Spectator Ions

DaltonLimiting Reagent

Anion Fission Amplitude

Activity Series

Atomic #Molar Ratio

Perchlorate Half-life Electromagnetic Radiation

Precipitate AtomTheoretical Yield Cation Beta

Atomic Orbital

CO2 + H2O

Cathode Ray tube

3:6Sea of Electrons

PhotonsHund’s Rule

S, L, G Rutherford’s Gold Foil

P4 Transition 42He Pauli

Exclusion

Nothing Isotopes 17.6 g O2 Lattice EIncrease by 1

Heisenberg

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Stoichiometry

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During the combustion of Acetone (C3H6O), 4.5 L of water is produced. How much Oxygen in ml is required

to produce this much water

Density of O = 1.308 g/L

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Rx: C3H6O + 4O2 3CO2 + 3H2O

4.5 L x 1000 ml/L = 4500 ml

4500 ml x 1.0 g/ml = 4500 g H2O

4500 g H2O x 1 mol/18 g H2O = 250 mol H2O

250 mol H2O x 4 mol O2/3 mol H2O = 333.33 mol O2

333.33 mol O2 x 32 g/1 mol = 11,000 g O2

11,000 g O2 x 1/1.308 g/L x 1000ml/1L = 8.4E6 ml O2