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The Every Now and Then Table
The Name Game
Dont Over-React
Weights and Measures
I Dig Your Quantums.
Potpourri
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ZnS
Zinc sulfide
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AgNO3
Silver nitrate
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Cu(II)SO4
Copper II sulfate
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Ba(ClO3)2
Barium chlorate
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Mn(OH)2
Manganese hydroxide
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Sb2(SO4)3
Antimony sulfate
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Sn(II)3(PO3)2
Tin II phoshpite
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the abbreviation is AMU
Atomic mass unit
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The abbreviation for it is PVC
Polyvinyl chloride
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It is the SI unit for temperature, abbreviated
K
Kelvin
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Chemistry terms correctly describing these three
arrow shots
Precise, but not accurate
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Type of bonding shown here
Ionic bonding
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It is the first name of this persons mother
Barbara
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The name of the campus shown here
Los Osos
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It is the minimum quantity of energy that can be
lost or gained by an atom
quatum
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The number of quantum numbers required to define
an orbital
four
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The name of the quantum number symbolized by n
Principle quantum number
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It states that it is impossible to determine
simultaneously both the position and velocity of
an electron
Heisenberg uncertainty principle
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Bands of light given off by an excited atom
Line-emission spectrum
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Says an electron occupies the lowest-energy
orbital that can receive it.
Aufbaugh principle
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No two electrons in the same atom can have the
same set of four quantum numbers
Pauli exclusion principle
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He is considered the father of the periodic
table
Dmitri Mendeleev
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Mendeleev ordered his periodic table by this now
we do it by atomic number
Atomic mass
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It states that the physical and chemical
properties of the elements are periodic functions
of their atomic numbers
Periodic law
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going from left to right across a period, atomic
radius does this
decreases
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They are the type of orbitals being filled in the
actinide and lanthanide series
f orbitals
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It is the electron configuration for aluminum
1s22s22p63s23p1
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it is defined as a measure of the ability of an
atom in a chemical compound to attract electrons
electronegativity
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it is the amount of space occupied by an object
volume
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It is the ratio of mass to volume
density
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Refers to the closeness of a measurement to the
correct or accepted value
accuracy
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The number of significant figures in 1023.030
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The number of significant digits in 1200000000
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State 125000000 in scientific notation
1.25 x 10 8
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State 0.0000030045 in scientific notation
3.0045 X 10-6
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Type of reaction A B ? AB
synthesis
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This type of reaction produces carbon dioxide and
water
Combustion rxn
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Name the type of reaction Zn3(PO4)2
Cu(II)(NO4)2 ? Zn(NO4)2 Cu(II)3(PO4)2
Double displacement (replacement)
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Two of the 5 signs of a chemical reaction
Evolution of Heat Evolution of Light Production
of a gas Production of a precipitate Color change
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This type of reaction A BX ? AX B
Single displacement (replacement)
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They are the whole numbers used in front of
chemical formulas to balance reactions
coefficients
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The type of reaction shown here H2SO4 2 NaOH ?
2 H2O Na2SO4
Acid-base
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  • Final exam
  • Wednesday 100 multiple choice questions
  • You may use
  • 3x5 notecards, or your chapter notecards
  • Calculator
  • Periodic table

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  • A chemical change occurs when
  • Dissolved minerals solidify to form a crystal
  • Ethanol is purified through distillation
  • Salt deposits form from evaporated sea water
  • A leaf changes color

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  • A physical change occurs when a
  • Peach spoils
  • Copper bowl tarnishes
  • Bracelet turns your wrist green
  • Glue gun melts a glue stick

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  • The state of matter in which particles are
    rigidly held in fixed positions is the
  • Gaseous state
  • Liquid state
  • Vaporous state
  • Solid state

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  • Which element has properties most similar to
    those of sodium?
  • Boron
  • Calcium
  • sulfur
  • nitrogen

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  • To calculate the density of an object,
  • Multiply its mass and its volume
  • Divide its mass by its volume
  • Divide its volume by its mass
  • Divide its mass by its area

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  • 0.25 g is equivalent to
  • 250 kg
  • 250 mg
  • 0.025 mg
  • 0.025 kg

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  • If 1 inch equals 2.54 cm, how many centimeters
    equal 1 yard?
  • 0.07 cm
  • 14.17 cm
  • 36 cm
  • 91.4 cm

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  • A measurement is said to have good precision if
    it
  • Agrees closely with an accepted standard
  • Agrees closely with other measurements of the
    same quantity
  • Has a small number of significant figures
  • Has a large number o significant figures

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  • In division and multiplication, the answer must
    not have more significant figures than the
  • Number in the calculation with fewest significant
    figures
  • Number in the calculation with most significant
    figures
  • Average number of significant figures in the
    calculation
  • Total number of significant figures in the
    calculation

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  • The speed of light is 300,000 km/s. In
    scientific notation this speed is
  • 3 X 105 km/s
  • 3.00 X 105 km/s
  • 3.0 X 106 km/s
  • 3.00 X 106 km/s

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  • The result of dividing 107 by 10-3 is
  • 10-4
  • 102.5
  • 104
  • 1010

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  • The nucleus of an atom has all of the following
    characteristics EXCEPT that it
  • Is positively charged
  • b. Is very dense
  • Contains nearly all of the atoms mass
  • Contains nearly all of the atoms volume

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  • Chlorine has atomic number 17 and mass number 35.
    It has
  • 17 protons, 17 electrons, and 18 neutrons
  • 35 protons, 35 electrons, and 17 neutrons
  • 17 protons, 17 electrons, and 52 neutrons
  • 18 protons, 18 electrons, and 17 neutrons

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  • The mass of 1 mol of chromium (atomic mass 51.996
    amu) is
  • 12 g
  • 198 g
  • 51.996 g
  • 6.02 X 1023 g

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  • How many moles of atoms are in 50.15 g of mercury
    (atomic mass 200.59 amu)?
  • 0.1001 mol
  • 0.1504 mol
  • 0.2500 mol
  • 0.4000 mol

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  • The region outside the nucleus where an electron
    can most probably be found is the
  • Electron configuration
  • Quantum
  • S sublevel
  • Electron cloud

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  • Two electrons in the 1s orbital must have
    different spin quantum numbers to satisfy
  • Hunds rule
  • The magnetic rule
  • The Pauli exclusion principle
  • The aufbau principle

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  • Mendeleev noticed that properties of elements
    usually repeated at regular intervals when the
    elements were arranged in order of increasing
  • Atomic number
  • Density
  • Reactivity
  • Atomic mass

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  • Neutral atoms with an s2p6 electron configuration
    in the highest energy level are best classified
    as
  • Metalloids
  • Metals
  • Nonmetals
  • gases

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  • Within a group of elements, as the atomic number
    increases, the atomic radius
  • Increases
  • Remains approximately constant
  • Decreases regularly
  • Decreases, but not regularly

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  • The electrostatic attraction between ______ forms
    an ionic bond
  • Ions
  • Dipoles
  • Electrons
  • Orbitals

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  • The B-F bond in BF3 (electronegativity for B is
    2.0 for F is 4.0) is
  • Polar covalent
  • Ionic
  • Nonpolar covalent
  • Pure covalent

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  • Changing a subscript in a correctly written
    chemical formula
  • Changes the number of moles represented by the
    formula
  • Changes the charges on the other ions in the
    compound
  • Changes the formula so that it no longer
    represents that compound
  • Has no effect on the formula

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  • Name the compound Fe(NO2)2
  • Iron (II) nitrate
  • Iron (II) nitrite
  • Ferric nitrate
  • Ferrous nitride

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  • Chemical properties
  • Include changes of state of a substance
  • Include mass and color
  • Include changes that alter the identity of a
    substance
  • Can be observed without altering the identity of
    a substance

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  • Which of the following observations is
    quantitative?
  • The liquid turns blue litmus paper red
  • The liquid boils at 100 degrees C
  • The liquid tastes bitter
  • The liquid is cloudy

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  • According to Bohrs theory, an excited atom would
  • Collapse
  • Absorb photons
  • Remain stable
  • Radiate energy

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  • If the atoms that share electrons have an unequal
    attraction for the electrons, the bond is called
  • Nonpolar
  • Polar
  • Ionic
  • dipolar
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