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orbital and elemental elemental my dear
It's the law
Who Dat?
Smorgasboard
100

How did Dalton study gas?

by mixing and measuring elements and study reaction

100

What determines the elements of the atom?

The amount of protons.

100

What is this law? P+O+al=P 1 +P 2 +P 3 + ....+Pn

Law of Partial Pressure

100

Who said "You have to use real science to figure out atoms.

Who is Dalton

100

Partial physics and biology have a bridge between them, this bridge is?

Chemistry

200

How did Dalton study gasses?

By mixing and measuring one element reacting with another.

200
What are two different types of silver called?

isotopes

200

French chemist Josph Louis Proust did what?

Wrote the Law of Definite Proportions

200

Who proved the existence of atoms?

Einstein

200

How many fundamental forces of physics are there?

4

300

What are the two gasses that are in every orbital?

hydrogen and helium

300

Why do orbitals form a tetrahedral shape?

So they can form a sphere around the atom without interacting too much.

300

What law states that elements  are combined in simple whole number of their masses?

Law of Multiple Proportions

300

Who was able to produce hydrogen by dissolving metals in acids?

Paracelsus

300

What are the three types of atoms?

protons,electrons,neutrons

400

Scuba tanks have a mixture of ?

oxygen and helium

400

When overlapping electron clouds float around a nuclei of an atom, they form what?

a bond

400

What is the most common example of hydrogen bonds?

H2O., water

400

Who really has a hard time understanding chemistry?

Henthorne and Sheeley

400

What moon has so much water that its whole surface is just ice?

Europa

500
A way to collect gas?

bubbling it through a column of water.

500

When S and P orbitals merge into hybrid sp orbitals, what is it called?

hybridization

500

Who established the law of conservation of mass?

Lavoisier

500
Name of scientist who actually determined Avogadros number?

Jean Baptiste Perrin

500

When water molecules move around they bump into a wall or side of a container and they create pressure, this is called?

vapor pressure

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