What is an ION?
Charged Atom produced by either adding or removing.
What are Core Electrons?
Inner Electrons (e-) closet to Nucleus and don't form Chemical Bonds (CB) w/other Atoms.
What is Synthesis Rxn (SR)
Rxn where 2 simple substances combine to form 1 compound.
What is the Stoichiometry?
The relationship between Reactants and / or Products in a Chemical Reaction to determine desired Quantitative Data.
Substance that produces Hydrogen Ions (H+1)?
Arrehenius Acid (AA)
A positively charged ION.
Cation
What is the Shielding Effect?
The Repulsive forces between e- work to decease how much attractive force each e- feels.
What is Decomposition RxN (DR)?
Rxn where a larger compound breaks apart into 2 or more smaller substances
True or False: You can drive forward and backwards on the Roadmap?
False, you can only drive one direction.
Idea where an Acid = Proton Donor and a Base = Proton Acceptor?
Bronsted-Lowry Model
What gains VE from Cation to form Ionic Bond?
Anion
What is Ionization Energy (IE)?
Energy required to remove VE from Atom.
What is the Classifying Chemical Reaction for:
2CO2 (g) -> C2 + 2O2 (g)
Decomposition Rxn (DR)
True or False: There is no Road to drive directly from Atomivlle to Massfield ?
True
Molecule forms when a Proton is transferred to a Base (BLB)?
Conjugate Acid (CA)
Determine what each element will do? (Gain or Lose VE)
Mg + Cl
Mg= lose 2 VE
Cl= Gain 1 VE
What is Coulomb's Law?
The closer VE is to the Nucleus, the increase attractive force, and the increase energy required to remove VE.
What is the Classifying Chemical Reaction:
CaCl2 (s) + NaBr (aq) -> CaBr (aq) + NaCl (aq)
Double Displacement Rxn (DDR)
What is Quantitative Data?
Measurements consisting of numbers and units.
HA (aq) + H2O (l) --> H3O+1(aq) is an example of what Ion?
Hydronium Ion
Determine what each element will do ( Gain or Lose VE)?
Al + O
Al= Lose 3 VE
O= Gain 2 VE
Calculate the Molar Mass for SO2.
SO2 = 64.07 g/mol
What Classifying Chemical Reaction:
C4H10(aq) + O2 (g)-> CO2 (g) + H2O (g)
Combustion Reaction (CR)
What is Mole Ratio (MR)?
The fundamental Conversion Factor for Stoichiometry.
What is this an example of?
HA (aq) + H2O (l) --> A-1 (aq)
Bronsted-Lowery Base (BLB)