Chapter 4
Chapter 4 & 5
Chapter 5 & 6
Chapter 6 & 7
Chapter 7 & 8
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Chapt. 4 Sec. 6 Relative masses of electrons, protons, and neutrons.
What is electron - 1 proton - 1836 neutron - 1839
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Chapt. 4 Sec. 11 Compound formed between a metal and a non-metal that contains ions...
What is "ionic compound"
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Chapt. 5 Sec. 5 Polyatomic anions exist that contain an atom of a given element and different numbers of oxygen atoms...
What is "Oxyanions"
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Chapt. 6 Sec. 3 Integers written in front of the element...
What is "coefficients"
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Chapt. 7 Sec. 5 A reaction that involves a transfer of electrons...
What is an "Oxidation-Reduction Reaction"
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Chapt. 4 Sec. 7 Atoms with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons.
What is "Isotopes"
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Chapt. 5 Sec. 1 Compounds that contain a metal & a non-metal and Compounds that contains two non-metals These are both...
What is "Binary Compounds"
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Chapt. 5 Sec. 6 When dissolved in water certain molecules produce H+ ions...
What is "Acids"
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Chapt. 7 Sec. 1 -Formation of a solid -Formation of water -Transfer of electrons -Formation of gas These are known as what...
What is "driving force for chemical reactions"
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Chapt. 7 Sec. 6 A reaction that involves an H+ ion that ends up in the product water
What is an "acid-base reaction"
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Chapt. 4 Sec. 8 Group that the halogens are in...
What is "Group 7"
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Chapt. 5 Sec. 2 Rules for naming Type II Ionic Compounds
What is "The cation is always named first and the anion second. & Because the cation can assume more than one charge, the charge is specified by a Roman numeral in parentheses."
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Chapt. 5 Sec. 7 These are used to show the charge of metals without a set charge...
What is "Roman Numerals"
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Chapt. 7 Sec. 2 The solid that is formed in a precipitation reaction...
What is "precipitate"
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Chapt. 5 Sec. 7 Chemical reactions that involve oxygen produce energy(heat) so rapidly that a flame results...
What is a "combustion reaction"
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Chapt. 4 Sec. 9 Molecules made up of two atoms...
What is "diatomic molecule"
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Chapt. 5 Sec. 3 What compounds do these rules apply to... 1.) The first element in the formula is named first, and the full element name is used. 2.) The second element is named as though it were an anion. 3.) Prefixes are used to denote the numbers of atoms present. 4.) The prefix mono- is never used for naming the first element.
What is "Type III Binary Compounds"
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Chapt. 6 Sec. 1 What do these clues show has occurred -color change -solid forms -bubbles form -heat or flame is produced/ heat is absorbed
What is a "Chemical Reaction"
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Chapt. 7 Sce. 3 Equation that shows the complete formulas of all reactants and products...
What is "molecular equation"
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Chapt. 8 Sec. 1 Taking the average mass of an object and using that to calculate the mass you would need to obtain a certain amount of that object...
What is "counting by weight"
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Chapt. 4 Sec. 10 Positive ion produced when one or more electrons are lost from a neutral atom.
What is "cation"
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Chapt. 5 Sec. 4 Ionic compounds with metals that always form a cation with the same charge...
What is "Type I"
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Chapt. 6 Sec. 1 Chemical change always involves a rearrangement of the ways in which the atoms are grouped...
What is a "Chemical Reaction"
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Chapt. 7 Sce. 4 A substance that produces hydroxide ions in water...
What is a "base"
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Chapt. 8 Sec. 2 Abbreviation for atomic mass unit...
What is "amu"
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