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1. The ways in which electrons are arranged in various orbitals around the nuclei of atoms
atomic radius
Effusion
Period
electron configuration
2. The area of chemistry that is concerned with reaction rates and reaction mechanisms
energy state
Chemical Kinetics
Bronsted Lowry
Pauli exclusion principle
3. The Percent by mass of each element in a compound.
Hydrogen bonding
single displacement reaction
Percent composition
bond energy
4. An atom or group of atoms that has a positive or negative charge
Ion
molecule
Nonpolar covalent bond
quanta
5. Slightly less reactive than alkali metals - comprise group II
Amphoteric
Alkaline earths
angular momentum in the bohr model
bond energy
6. Sum of the protons and neutrons in an element often denoted by the letter A
Disproportionation
Mass number
mole
quanta
7. Temperature is constant; effusion and temperature are proportional to the square root of their masses
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8. Side - to side parallel orbitals overlap to share electrons - the 2nd/3rd covalent bond between two atoms - cannot rotate and maintain the bond.
redox reaction
Ion product
Amphoteric
pi bonds
9. A set of frequencies of electromagnetic waves given off by atoms of an element; consists of a series of fine lines of individual colors
Bronsted - Lowry definition
atomic emission spectrum
chemical reaction
Acid dissociation constant
10. A physical property of a solution that depends on the number - but not the identity - of the disswolved solute particles; example properties include vapor pressure lowering - boiling point elevation - osmotic pressure - and frezzing point depression
Molar solubility
atomic radius
Colligative properties
Water dissociation Constant
11. A model of acids and bases which an acid is hydrogen ion donor and base is a hydrogen ion acceptor.
Proton
Titration
Triple point
Bronsted Lowry
12. A fundamental constant - h - that relates the energy of light quanta to their frequency: h = 6.6 X 10^-34 joule
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13. A chemical bond in which one atom loses an electron to form a positive ion and the other atom gains to electron to form a negative ion
Ionic Bond
Spin quantum number
Percent yield
Octet Rule
14. A chemical reaction involving the transfer of one or more electrons from one reactant to another; also called oxidation - reduction reaction.
redox reaction
amorphous solid
Amphoteric
Titration
15. Redox reaction - in which the same species is both oxidized and reduced.
bond energy
Disproportionation
Chemical Kinetics
mole
16. Any sample of a given compound will contain the same elements in the identical mass ratio.
electron affinity
Neutralization reaction
decomposition reaction
law of constant composition
17. An atom - ion - or molecule that donates an electron pair to form a covalent bond.
Principle quantum number
Nonpolar covalent bond
Group 5A
lewis base
18. An element in an 'A' group in the periodic table; as a group these elements display a wide range of physical and chemical properties. In their atoms - the s and p sublevels in the highest occupied energy level are partially filled
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representative elements
atomic emission spectrum
Ion
19. The process by which a gas escapes from one container to another at lower pressure through a tiny hole in the container.
Rydberg constant
Group 2A
Effusion
Hydrogen bonding
20. The solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas on the surface of the liquid
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21. Sum of all the masses - in AMU - present in one molecule of a molecular compound.
Formula weight
Henderson Hasselbalch Equation
Molar solubility
lewis base
22. A structural formula in which electrons are represented by dots; dot pairs or dashes between two atomic symbols represent pairs in covalent bonds.
Nucleus
Molality
Group 1A
Lewis structure
23. 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.
quanta
law of constant composition
Azeotrope
Ion product
24. Energy released when an atom or ion in the gaseous state gains an electron. Increases from left to right and from bottom to top on the Periodic Table.
quanta
electron affinity
theoretical yield
Arrhenius Definition
25. The energy required to break a chemical bond and form neutral isolated atoms
bond energy
Effective nuclear charge
electromagnetic energy of photons emmited from electrons at ground state
Pauli exclusion principle
26. One - half of the distance between the center of identical atoms that are not bonded together. Since effective nuclear charge increases when moving from left to right each additional electron is pulled more strogly toward the nucleus.
Ionization energy
Aqueous Solution
atomic radius
s orbital
27. The formation of one or more covalent bonds between an electron pair donor and an electron pair acceptor
Lewis acid base reaction
Colligative properties
decomposition reaction
Electrolyte
28. 1913 - Niels Bohr - said that electrons formed specific layers instead or random ones - said atoms atoms absorb and give off energy when the electrons move from one shell to another
Molar solubility
Ion
Amphoteric
The bohr model
29. 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
Ionization energy
Avagadros number
Bronsted - Lowry definition
Half equivalence point
30. The pressure exerted by a vapor in equilibrium with its liquid or solid phase
Charles and Gay Lussac's Law
Ionization energy
Combination Reaction
Vapor pressure
31. 4 valence electrons +4 - -4 ions. - Carbon Group can form covalent bonds with nonmetals. Only carbon forms strong pi bonds
Group 4A
Equlibrium constant
Lewis acid base reaction
empirical formula
32. A chemical formula showing the ratio of elements in a compound rather than the total number of atoms
representative elements
The bohr model
empirical formula
Chemical Kinetics
33. When a solute is dissolved in a solvent - it will dissociate until reaching an equilibrium point at which the rate of dissociation equals the rate of precipitation of the solute - regardless of any additional solute introduced into the mixture
Molality
physical reaction
Solution equilibrium
Aqueous Solution
34. The slowest elementary step which is the limit for the rate of the other steps
molecule
Rate determining step
Molecular orbital
Resonance structure
35. A bond formed when two atomic orbitals combine to form a molecular orbital that is symmetrical around the axis connecting the two atomic nuclei
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Effusion
sigma bond
Molality
36. A solid made up of particles that are not arranged in a regular pattern.
Atomic weight
Ionization energy
Group 5A
amorphous solid
37. (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight
Strong acid
Activation energy
Atomic weight
compound
38. An emperimentally determined mathmatical expression showing the rate of a reaction as a function of the concentration of its reactants
Group 2A
Strong acid
Rate law
Balmer series
39. Orbitals of equal energy are each occupied by one electron before any orbital is occupied by a second electron - and all electrons in singly occupied orbitals must have the same spin
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40. Having characteristics of both an acid and a base and capable of reacting as either
Amphoteric
Disproportionation
Molarity
Le chateliers Principle
41. The molar solubility of one salt is reduced when another salt - having a common ion is brought into the same solution
d orbital
Neutron
Common ion effect
Dipole Dipole interaction
42. The weight in grams of compound that can be substituted by 1 atom of Hydrogen. GEW = MW / # of acidic Hyrdogens
redox reaction
gram equivalent weight
Azeotrope
Normality
43. Keq describes the ratio of product concentration to reactant concentration - with each raised to the power corresponding ot its coefficient ion in the balanced equation
Equlibrium constant
Bronsted Lowry
Titration
Neutron
44. A substance that - when dissolved in water - results in a solution that can conduct electricity
Electrolyte
Rate law
s orbital
Principle quantum number
45. 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
Dipole
Principle quantum number
azimuthal quantum number
und's rule
46. (chemistry) any theory in which all matter is composed of tiny discrete finite indivisible indestructible particles
Solvent
atomic theory
Octet Rule
redox reaction
47. 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
Azeotrope
ionic cmpound
gram equivalent weight
Rydberg constant
48. The average distance between the nuclei of two bonded atoms
single displacement reaction
Planck's Constant
bond length
representative elements
49. A set of spectral lines that appear in the visible light region when a hydrogen atom undergoes a transition from energy levels n>2 to n=2.
Hydrogen bonding
heisenberg uncertainty principle
Balmer series
Percent yield
50. Simplest whole # ration of atoms in a compound
Emperical Formula
Molarity
Lewis acid base reaction
Diffusion
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