This is the reactant that will run out first when conducting a chemical reaction.
What is the limiting reactant?
These are the four different energy sublevels.
What are s, p, d, and f?
This is the number of electrons contained in a single bond.
What is 2 electrons?
This is why a decrease in volume causes an increase in pressure in a container when amount of gas and temperature are held constant.
What is the decrease in space for particles going the same speed?
This type of mixture is uniform all the way through.
What is a homogeneous mixture? (Or solution)
At standard temperature and pressure, this is the volume of 1 mole of a gas.
What is 22.4L?
When writing out the noble gas configuration of Einsteinium (Atomic Number 99) this is the noble gas I will use.
What is Radon?
This intermolecular force is present between any molecules with electrons.
What is London Dispersion forces (LDF)?
This is standard temperature and pressure.
What is 1 atm (760 torr/mmHg or 101.3kPa) and 273 K (or 0 celcius)?
This is how we can look at a mixture and tell if it is a solution or not.
What is the Tyndall Effect?
This is is what information we are given by looking at coefficients in a chemical equation.
What is the amount of moles necessary tfor the reaction to take place?
Of the three rules of electron configuration, this is the only one that can be violated without needing an orbital diagram.
What is the Aufbau Principle?
This is the requirement for H-"bond" forces.
What is hydrogen bound to Oxygen, Fluorine, Or Nitrogen?
This is what causes pressure.
What is collisions of particles with the walls of a container?
These are the ways to increase the rate of dissolving a solute in a solvent.
What is crushing it, stirring it, or heating it?
What is:
Reaction was incomplete?
Reactants were contaminated?
Reactants were spilled before experiment?
Products were spilled after experiment?
This is what we would expect the energy of a wave to be if the wavelength is very short.
What is very high?
This is how to know if a molecule is polar or not by looking at the shape.
What is at least one lone pair on the central atom?
At STP, this is the volume of 1 mole of a gas.
What is 22.4 liters?
This is what a solute is if it will dissolve in a polar solvent.
What is polar?
This is the type of chemical formula that can be determined if you are provided a percent composition of a gas and a molar mass of that gas.
What is an empirical AND molecular formula?
This is how an electron can occupy a higher energy level when the lower ones are not completely full.
What is absorbing energy and jumping to a higher energy level?
This is why electronegativity and ionization energy have the same relationship.
What is that they both involve movement of electrons?
This is how I would find the total pressure of a mixture of gasses in a container if I know the pressure of each individual gas.
What is adding them together?
This is what we aim to change by diluting a substance.