This unit, affectionately called a "Chemist's Dozen", is equal to 6.022x1023 of something.
What is a mole?
He (Helium) has this many valence electrons.
What is 2?
This element has the higher ionization energy of He & K.
What is Helium?
This symbol represents an atom with 16 protons.
What is S?
This term is a measure of the physical size of an atom.
What is the atomic radius?
Volume is measured in these units.
What are liters?
Na (Sodium) has this many valence electrons.
What is 1?
This element of O, P, & S has the larger atomic radius.
What is P?
An aluminum atom with 13 electrons has this charge.
What is 0?
This term refers to the phenomenon in which electrons closer to the nucleus slightly repel electrons that are farther out.
Speed of light is measured in these units.
What are meters per second?
O (Oxygen) has this many valence electrons.
What is 6?
This element of Ca, Br, & P has the larger atomic radius.
What is Ca?
This is the molar mass of Cl (Chlorine).
What is 35.45 g/mol?
This term refers to the energy required to remove an electron from a gaseous atom or ion.
What is ionization energy?
Molarity measures this in these units.
What is concentration in moles per liter?
B (Boron) has this many core electrons.
What is 2?
This element of P, O, S, & Se has the higher ionization energy.
What is O?
Xe (Xenon) has this many protons.
What is 54?
This term refers to the change in energy associated with the addition of an electron to a gaseous atom or ion.
What is electron affinity?
These are the units for ε in the Beer-Lambert Law.
What are L(mol-1)(cm-1)? or M-1cm-1
Br (Bromine) has this many valence electrons.
What is 7?
What is Br?
Mg2+ has this many electrons.
What is 10?
This term refers to the tendency of an atom to attract electrons in a bond to itself.