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Environmental Engineering

Subject : engineering
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1. Change in enthalpy (H2-H1); the sum of the enthalpies of the reaction products minus the sum of the enthalpies of the reactants






2. Ortho: side by side - meta: one point away - forms an M - para: opposite each other






3. The mass of the atom measured in atomic mass units (1 proton=1 amu)






4. Organic - carbonates (they're inorganic)






5. The flow of electrons goes to...






6. Inorganic






7. Energy/mole






8. The sum of the atomic weight of all the constituent atoms






9. First balance the chemical reaction - then for each species multiply the number of moles by the standard enthalpy to find total enthalpy






10. Organic matter - silt - clay - sand






11. For a photon to be able to cause photolysis - it must have at least as much energy as...






12. H=U+PV; H2-H1=change in H=Q






13. Mass (g)/molecular weight






14. The more molecules of benzene - the more hydrophilic/hydrophobic the compound






15. Wavelength </= hc/E






16. Unsaturated - has double bonds!






17. When change in H (enthalpy) is positive - heat is _____________ and the reaction is said to be _____________






18. >100 -000; there is no natural decay cycle for them

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19. Ring structures: - enes (double bonds); - anes (single bonds)






20. Benzene; graphite






21. E=hv=(hc)/wavelength where: E=energy of a photon (J) h=planck's constant (6.6x10^-34 Js) v=frequency (hertz - ie. cycles per second) c=speed of light (3.0x10^8 m/s) gamma=wavelength (m)






22. Atoms containing the same number of protons but differing amounts of neutrons are __________ of each other






23. Photochemical reaction; photochemical dissociation; or simply photolysis






24. If we divide the mass of a substance by its molecular weight - the result is the mass expressed in ________.






25. Vector sum of all bond dipoles in a structure






26. 6.02x10^23 molecules






27. All single bonds






28. Electrons are free to cycle around arrangements of atoms which are alternatively single- and double- bonded to one another. These bonds may be seen as a hybrid of a single bond and a double bond - each bond in the ring identical to every other






29. Molecules cannot store up energy from a series of photon encounters (waiting until enough energy is accumulated to cause photolysis...






30. The heat released when water condenses to liquid form - also known as the gross heat of combustion






31. The process of going from one phase to another






32. At standard STP (corresponding to __ degrees celsius and __ atm) - 1 mole of an ideal gas occupies ___ L and contains ___ molecules.






33. The number of moles of substance per liter of solution






34. Number of protons in the nucleus






35. 1 mole of a substance dissolved into enough water to make the mixture have a volume of 1 L.






36. 1 atm and 298 K (kj/mol)






37. Natural waste






38. Circle (hexagonal if we'z gon get technical hurr) alkenes with double bonds at every other joint.






39. The heat of reaction when water is assumed to remain in a vapor state; also called the net heat of combustion






40. Groups linked by straight or branched carbon chains