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in what order of complexity are the types of electron orbitals listed?
s p d f
What is the law of partial pressures? (formula)
Hint: it's quite simple
P1+P2=Ptotal
Who proposed the Atomic Theory?
John Dalton
Which Band's song is commonly known as the Ford-F150 Commercial theme song?
Arctic Monkeys
delocalized
What is the general trend for ionization energy?
From weakest to strongest, up and to the right.
What does A represent in the following label of element X?
AX
Mass Number
What led to Dalton establishing the Law of Partial Pressures?
His meteorology obsession
What is the most abundant element in our atmosphere?
nitrogen
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What is the general Trend of Atomic Radius?
Increases down and to left
What did the law of Definite Proportions State?
Compounds are formed by definite ratios of different elements
When did French Chemist Antoine Lavoisier propose the Law of Conservation of Mass?
1789
What are the resulting products of an acid-base reaction?
A salt and water
What are London Dispersion Forces?
Temporary interactions of an atom's electrons to an adjacent atom's nucleus
How many electrons fit into an F orbital?
What polarity classifies a bond as ionic
When was the Law of Definite Proportions established, and by Who?
Joseph Louis Proust established the Law of Definite Proportions in 1799
What is the alternative term describing a system which has 0 entropy?
absolute zero
What is the main Quantum-Mechanical Principle?
Electron Wave-Particle Duality
How is an electron Excited, and what happens when it is?
An electron is excited after absorbing a photon, which raises it to another energy level momentarily.
BONUS FREE POINTS
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What was the ideological shift in the 16th-17th century?
Alchemy to Empricisim
What isotope primarily makes up the Graphene Carbon allotrope?
Carbon-12