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The side-by-side overlap of p orbitals produces what kind of bond?

pi bond

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Which of the following elements does NOT form an ion with a charge of 1+?

Hydrogen/Potassium/Fluorine/Sodium

Fluorine

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What is the maximum number of d orbitals?

5

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Which state of matter has an indefinite shape but a definite volume?

liquid

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What is the maximum number of electrons in the 3rd principle energy level?

18

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A process in which a liquid is boiled to produce a vapor that is condensed again into a liquid is called ______.

distillation

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What element in the second period has the largest atomic radius? (atomic size decreases left to right, and increases top to bottom)

lithium

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Which of the following is not an example of matter?

a. air

b. heat

c. smoke

d. water vapor

b. heat

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What are quanta of light called?

photons

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In a polar bond, the more electronegative atom attracts electrons more strongly and gains a slightly ____ charge.

negative

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How many sig figs are in 0.07984?

4

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The ability of an atom to attract electrons when the atom is in a compound is called.....

electronegativity

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What is another name for the transition metals?

Group B elements

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The principle quantum number indicates what property of an electron?

the energy level

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Which type of chemistry is concerned with the mechanism, rate, and energy transfer that occurs when matter undergoes a change?

physical chemistry

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The sum of the protons and neutrons in an atom equals the.....

mass number

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The tendency of electrons to enter orbitals of lowest energy first.

A. Aufbau principle

B. Pauli exclusion principle

C. Heisenburg uncertainty principle

A. Aufbau principle

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The energy needed to move an electron from one energy level to another is called a ________.

quantum

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All of the following changes to a metal are physical changes EXCEPT

a. melting

b. rusting

c. bending

d. polishing

b. rusting

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1 calorie is equal to _____ Joules.

4.184

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The density of a substance generally _______ as its temperature increases.

decreases

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Who was the first to suggest the idea of atoms?

Democritus

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When two objects are put together, which direction does the energy travel?

from the hotter to the colder object

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The variable that is observed during an experiment is the ______ variable.

responding

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Homogeneous mixtures can also be called _____.

solutions

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Isotopes have a different number of ______ which means they will have different _____ numbers.

neutrons...mass

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A ratio of equivalent measurements is called a.....

conversion factor

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A ______ is a well-tested explanation for a broad set of observations.

theory

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What are the two steps for solving conceptual problems?

analyze & solve

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Which two subatomic particles have nearly the same mass?

protons & neutrons

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What distinguishes substances from mixtures?

Mixtures can be separated physically, compounds (substances) cannot.

400

Who said that oxygen was required for something to burn?

Lavoisier

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Emission of light from an atom occurs when....

an electron drops from a higher to a lower energy level

400

Which step comes last in solving numeric problems?

evaluate

400

Which of the following is NOT  a characteristic of most ionic compounds?

A. they are solids

B. they have low melting points

C. when melted, they conduct an electric current

D. they are composed of metallic and nonmetallic elements

B. they have low melting points

400

What is equal to one amu?

1/12 the mass of a carbon-12 atom
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How do the isotopes Hydrogen-1 and Hydrogen-2 differ?

Hydrogen-2 has one neutron; Hydrogen-1 has none

400

"Studying chemical containing carbon"

Is this an example of pure or applied chemistry?

pure

400

How are frequency and wavelength of light related?

inversely proportional

400

Why do atoms share electrons in covalent bonds?

To attain a noble gas electron configuration.

500

What are the five SI base units that are most commonly used by chemists?

meter, kg, kelvin, sec, mole

500

What 2 things should always be done to ensure effective problem solving?

Develop a plan & implement that plan.
500

What is 24 degrees Celsius expressed in Kelvin?

297 K

500

Explain the difference between an element and a compound.

element- single substance (can't be broken down)

compound- 2 or more elements chemically combined

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Rewrite this measurement in scientific notation with only 2 significant figures: 26,682 cm

2.7 x 104

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Name the 5 traditional areas of study that chemistry can be divided into.

organic, inorganic, biochemistry, analytical, physical

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What is the electron configuration for chlorine?

1s22s22p63s23p5

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Name an example of an extensive property & an intensive property. Distinguish which type they are.

extensive-mass/volume

intensive-type/boiling pt/color/shiny....

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What is necessary to calculate the atomic mass of an element?

the masses of all the isotopes

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What is the correct equation for error?

error= experimental value - accepted value
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