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MCAT Chemistry
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1. When polar molecules orient themselves such that the positive region of one molecule is close to the negative region of another molecule.
polymer
compound
Dipole Dipole interaction
Molar solubility
2. Contains nonmetals - 7 valence electrons in it's outermost energy level. Very reactive
Mass number
Molarity
Halogens
percent composition
3. Acids defined as electron - pair acceptors and bases as electron - pair donors.
bond length
Buffer
Lewis definition
Le chateliers Principle
4. (chemistry) separation of a substance into two or more substances that may differ from each other and from the original substance C>>>>A+B
Decomposition reaction
Raoult's Law
Lyman series
Atomic weight
5. The amount of a substance that contains as many particles as there are atoms in exactly 12g of carbon -12
Decomposition reaction
mole
Half equivalence point
Molecular orbital
6. The lowest allowable energy state of an atom
Ground state
Theoretical yield
Spin quantum number
Molar solubility
7. Product of the molar concentrations of dissociated ions in solution at any point in the reaction other than equilibrium or saturation - where each ion is raised to the power of its stoichiometric coefficient. Denoted IP.
Rate determining step
The bohr model
Ion product
Ion
8. (chemistry) the sum of the relative atomic masses of the constituent atoms of a molecule
gram equivalent weight
Hydrogen bonding
actinide series
molecular weight
9. A chemical reaction involving the transfer of one or more electrons from one reactant to another; also called oxidation - reduction reaction.
electromagnetic energy of photons emmited from electrons at ground state
quantum
redox reaction
Rydberg constant
10. A fundamental constant - h - that relates the energy of light quanta to their frequency: h = 6.6 X 10^-34 joule
11. An emperimentally determined mathmatical expression showing the rate of a reaction as a function of the concentration of its reactants
quanta
Group 4A
Balmer series
Rate law
12. States that if a stress is applied to a system at equilibrium - the system shifts in the direction that relieves the stress.
percent composition
Dispersion Forces
Nucleus
Le chateliers Principle
13. Mixture of 2 or more substances that distills at a constant temperature and with constant composition - even though seperately the components have different boiling points
Normality
Azeotrope
Group 1A
gram equivalent weight
14. A substance that - when dissolved in water - results in a solution that can conduct electricity
electron affinity
Balmer series
electrolysis
Electrolyte
15. A subdivision of an energy level in an atom. They are divided into orbitals.
hydrogen bonding
subshell
bond length
azimuthal quantum number
16. The energy required to break a chemical bond and form neutral isolated atoms
Equilibrium
bond energy
Common ion effect
angular momentum in the bohr model
17. The point on a phase diagram that represents the only set of conditions at which all three phases exist in equilibrium with one another
redox reaction
Octet Rule
quanta
Triple point
18. Numbers that specify the properties of atomic orbitals and of their electrons
Solute
empirical formula
Intermolecular forces
quantum numbers
19. The intermolecular force in which a hydrogen atom that is bonded to a highly electronegative atom is attracted to an unshared pair of electrons of an electronegative atom in a nearby molecule
pI
Electronegativity
Hydrogen bonding
und's rule
20. Small discrete increments of energy.
Diffusion
quanta
energy state
Nonpolar covalent bond
21. (chemistry) a series from actinium to lawrencium of 15 radioactive elements with increasing atomic numbers
electrolysis
actinide series
Covalent Bond
Reaction order
22. The ratio of the actual yield to the theoretical yield for a chemical reaction expressed as a percentage; a measure of the efficiency of a reaction
Percent yield
percent composition
transition elements
Vapor pressure
23. The process of decomposing a chemical compound by the passage of an electric current.
electrolysis
electron affinity
Henry's Law
Azeotrope
24. Named after their cation and anion
ionic cmpound
Rate law
lathanide series
Combination Reaction
25. The point during a titration when the number of H+ ions and OH- ions are equal. This is at the middle of the steepest part of the titration curve.
Mass number
Equivalence point
STP
Decomposition reaction
26. A reaction where a compound does Not change its molecular structure.
physical reaction
ionic cmpound
Emperical Formula
Decomposition reaction
27. The molar amount of a solute that can dissolve in 1L of solvent until equilibrium - saturation - is reached
Molar solubility
Formula weight
Diffusion
Amphoteric
28. Second quantum number - designated by the letter 'l.' This 'angular momentum' refers to the subshells within each principle quantum energy level. It can take on the value of an integer in the 0 to (n -1) range. The four subshellscorresponding to l=0
azimuthal quantum number
Group 3A
Solubility Product Constant
Amphoteric
29. Tells you how much solute is present compared to the amount of solvent
theoretical yield
Common ion effect
Concentration
Dipole
30. The reaction of the ions that characterize acids and the ions that characterize bases to form water molecules and a salt
single displacement reaction
Ion
lewis base
Neutralization reaction
31. A base that can accept two moles of H+ per mole of itself (ex: SO4
Diprotic Base
Nucleus
Normality
Solute
32. (chemistry) p(otential of) H(ydrogen)
percent composition
Octet Rule
atomic radius
pH
33. Product of the molar concentrations of dissociated ions in solution at saturation - where each ion is raised to the power of its stoichiometric coefficient. Denoted Ksp.
Net ionic equation
Solubility Product Constant
Principle quantum number
Conjugate acids and Bases
34. Any sample of a given compound will contain the same elements in the identical mass ratio.
Network covalent
law of constant composition
Buffer
Common ion effect
35. Where half of the acid is neutralized by the base on a titration curveAn acid dissociation constant - Ka - (also known as acidity constant - or acid - ionization constant) is a quantitative measure of the strength of an acid in solution. It is the eq
Half equivalence point
gram equivalent weight
Henry's Law
transition elements
36. Structure that occurs when it is possible to draw two or more valid electron dot structures that have the same number of electron pairs for a molecule or ion
electrolysis
pI
Group 5A
Resonance structure
37. E=hc/?
electromagnetic energy of photons emmited from electrons at ground state
Arrhenius Definition
Octet Rule
Rate determining step
38. The intermolecular force in which a hydrogen atom that is bonded to a highly electronegative atom is attracted to an unshared pair of electrons of an electronegative atom in a nearby molecule
sigma bond
Noble gases
hydrogen bonding
Group 3A
39. The weak attractive forces between molecules resulting from the small - instantaneous dipoles that occur because of the varying positions of the electrons during their motion about nuclei
Magnetic quantum number
London forces
VSEPR
Octet Rule
40. (chemistry) any theory in which all matter is composed of tiny discrete finite indivisible indestructible particles
atomic theory
heisenberg uncertainty principle
molecular weight
Half equivalence point
41. The maximum amount of product that can be produced from a given amount of reactant
theoretical yield
Proton
gram equivalent weight
single displacement reaction
42. A chemical bond that involves sharing a pair of electrons between atoms in a molecule
Azeotrope
Covalent Bond
Group 5A
Disproportionation
43. Sum of all the masses - in AMU - present in one molecule of a molecular compound.
Pauli exclusion principle
Formula weight
Free radical
ionic cmpound
44. A reaction in which two or more substances combine to form a single substance A+B>>>>>>>C
Bronsted Lowry
Combination Reaction
Balmer series
Diffusion
45. Spectrum of certain absorbed wavelengths of light corresponding to an atom's spectrum of emitted frequencies of light. Unique to each element. AAS can be used to indentify an element.
Atomic absorption Spectra
periodic trends
ionic cmpound
Triple point
46. Halogens; ns2np5 - - 2nd most reactive group - The Halogens; very active because of need to fill; form -1 ions; 7 electrons in valence shell; tend to form salts with elements from groups 1A and 2A
Group 7A
empirical formula
Electrolyte
theoretical yield
47. Contains nonmetals that are non - reactive. Full outermost energy level except helium which has 2.
Noble gases
transition elements
Molality
Triple point
48. Systematic pairing of a deprotonated species (base) with its protonated form (conjugate acid). Conjugates appear on opposite sides of a chemical equation.
Conjugate acids and Bases
azimuthal quantum number
periodic trends
Noble gases
49. When dipoles are dissolved in a solution where ions are present ions wil arrange themselves with the opposite charged end of the dipole.
Ion dipole interactions
empirical formula
Balmer series
Network covalent
50. A structural formula in which electrons are represented by dots; dot pairs or dashes between two atomic symbols represent pairs in covalent bonds.
Lewis structure
subshell
Theoretical yield
effective nuclear charge