Chem 2 Final 1 Blantonš
Oxidation number
# if electrons that must be added to or removed from an atom in a combined state to convert atoms into elemental forms
What does atomic number mean?
# of protons
Molecular
(more important) -shows actual number and kinds of atoms present in compound
3.40 x 10^-5 moles of Na2CO3 is how many grams?
0.0036 Na2CO3
0.750 grams of Na2CO3 is how many moles?
0.007 moles Na2CO3
Calculate the moles of 2.00 grams of H20
0.1moles of H2O
8.76 grams of NaOH is how many moles?
0.22 moles of NaOH
75.57 grams of KBr is how many moles?
0.64 moles of KBr
100. grams of KClO4 is how many moles?
0.72 moles KClO4
5 states of matter
1. Liquid-substance that can flow 2.solid-definite shape and volume 3. Gas-water vapor 4. Plasma-lightning 5. Condensate- reverse of evaporation
Property of proton
1.673 x 10^-27
Property of neutron
1.675 x 10^-27
6 different branches of chemistry
1.biochem-substances 2.theoretical-math and computers 3. Analytical-components and composition of materials 4.physical-properties and changes of matter 5.inorganic-non organic things 6. Organic-carbon containing compounds
1.500 moles of KCIO is how many grams?
135g KCIO
0.100 moles of KI is how many grams?
16.6 g KI
0.750 moles of NaOH is how many grams?
30g NaOh
0.200 moles of H2S is how many grams?
68g H2S
Property of Electron
9.109 x 10^-31
Scientific notation
A method of expressing a quantity as a number multiplied by 10 to appropriate power
Electronegativity
Ability of an atom to attract electrons
Aluminum perchlorate
Al(ClO4)3
Electron configuration
Al-> 1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^2 3p^1 O-> 1s^2 2s^2 2p^4
Matter
Anything that has mass and takes up space
Hexaboron silicide
B4Si5
Find the molecular formula of benzene if the entire formula is 78.12 g/mol
C=12 H=1 ------- 13g 78.12/13=6 Answer=C6H6
Benzene, a non polar solvent used for many applications in industry, is 92.3% carbon and 7.8% hydrogen. What is the empirical formula?
C=92.3% x100 =92.3c x 1mole/12g =7.69 H=7.8%x 100 =7.8h x 1 mole/1 =7.8 7.69/7.69=1 7.8/7.69=1.01 Answer=CH
CaCO3
Calcium carbonate
Physical change
Change of matter from one form to another without a change in chemical properties
Chemical change
Change that occurs when one or more substances change into entirely new substances with different properties
Physical property
Characteristic of a substance that does not involve a chemical change, such as density, color, or hardness
Metallic bonds
Chemical binding that results from attraction between metal atoms and surrounding sea of electrons
Octet rule
Chemical compounds form so each atom, by gaining, losing, or sharing electrons has 8 in outer shell
Chlorine dioxide
Cl2O
Cobalt (III) carbonate
Co2(CO3)3
Electron dot structure
Consist of an elements symbol with one dot for each valence electrons places about elements symbol
B2Br4
Diboron tetrabromide
N2O3
Dinitrogen trioxide
Heterogeneous
Dissimilar components
Energy level
Distance electron is from nucleus
Metric prefixes
Giga(G) Mega (M) Kilo(k) Hecto(h) Deka(da) Deci(d) Centi(c) Milli(m) Micro(u with a line down) Nano(n) Pico(p)
SI base unit for mass
Gram(g)
Hydrogen iodide
HI
Iodine pentafluoride
IF5
Properties of elements and how they relate to each other on periodic table?
Increasing atomic number, same valence electrons, and groups like the noble gasses
IO2
Iodite
What happens when you add or subtract electron?
Ion
What happens when you add or subtract a neutron?
Isotope
SI base unit for temperature
Kelvin (K)
PbSO4
Lead (II) sulfate
SI base unit for volume
Liters (L)
Ground state
Lowest energy state of quantized system
SI base unit for length
Meter (m)
Magnesium nitrite
Mg(NO2)2
What happens when you add another atom?
Molecule
Isomers
Molecules that have same molecular formula but has different arrangement of atoms in the space
Chemical bond
Mutual electrical attraction between nuclei and valence electrons of different atoms that binds atoms together
Dinitrogen trioxide
N2O3
What happens when you add or subtract a proton?
New element
Noble gasses
One of the elements of group 18 on the periodic table;unreactive
Diatomic molecules
Only 2 atoms (HONBrFICl)
Phosphorus triiodide
PI3
Define and classify nonmetals
Poor conductors ā¢groups 14-18
Ion
Positive or negative charge
K2CO3
Potassium carbonate
K3N
Potassium nitride
K2S
Potassium sulfide
Define and classify metalloids
Properties of metals and non metals;semiconductors ā¢along zig zag line
Chemical property
Property of matter that described a substances ability to participate in chemical reactions
What makes up an atom?
Proton, neutron, electrons
Spin quantum number
Quantum number that describes the trinsic angular momentum of a particle
Density
Ratio of mass of substances to volume of a substance
Optical Isomers
Rotate in different directions; mirror image
Antimony tribromide
SbBr3
SI base unit for time
Second (s)
Define and classify metals
Shiny and they are conductors ā¢blocks f & d
Strontium nitride
Si3N2
SiO2
Silicon dioxide
Tin(IV) oxide
Sn2O4=SnO2
NaBr
Sodium bromide
Homogenous
Something that has uniform structure or composition throughout
Excited state
State in which an atom has more energy than it does as its ground state
Chemistry
Study of composition, structure, and properties of matter and changes matter undergoes
SO2
Sulfur dioxide
List common acids
Sulfuric acid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid,citric acid, acetic acid
CCl4
Tetrachloromethane
Continuous spectrum
The uninterrupted broad band of all colors
Photon
Unit or quantum of light; a particle of electromagnetic radiation that has zero test mass and carries a quantum of energy
Lone pair
Unshared
Noble gas configuration
Zr[Kr] 4d^2 5s^2 Ir[Xe] 4f^14 5d^1 6s^2
Angular orbital quantum number
determines its orbital angular momentum and describes the shape of the orbital. S,p,d,f
Multivalent compounds
elements with two or more possible charges -multivalent means more than one meaning -1 only=Ag -+1,+2=Cu, Hg -+2,+3= Cr, Ni, Fe, Co -+2, +4= Pb, Sn
Dark-line spectra
line spectrum produced by the passage of white light through an ionized gas or vapor.
Empirical
lowest whole number ratio of atoms
how to find oxidation number of elements
relates to how many electrons needed to become stable