When working with chemicals, glassware, or flames, it is recommended that you were these...
What is safety goggles?
When drawing Lewis Structures, the sum of all valence electrons in a compound or polyatomic ion is represented by this three-letter abbreviation.
What is T.V.E?
The amount of times a student has left a turkey wrap in a lab station drawer over the summer, also the amount of net atoms in a simple cubic cell
What is one?
May this word for the product of mass and acceleration be with you
What is force?
Who is Avogadro?
When working with a closed system, it is imperative that you never do what to it?
What is heat it?
A metal bonded to a metal most commonly results in this type of bonding
What is metallic bonding?
These two factors are almost always considered as external perturbations.
What is temperature and pressure?
The informal name for constant pressure Calorimetry
This branch of chemistry is best described as "The fingerprints of the elements"
What is spectroscopy?
The letter of the stairwell we use to exit in the event of a fire
What is B?
Five Electron domains with only three bonds yields this molecular shape
What is T-Shaped?
Defined by 'the simplest repeating part of a crystalline structure, a space lattice shows how these are connected.
What is unit cell?
Work is the product of the change and volume and this (which is negative in the equation)
What is pressure?
In the ABC's of gas laws, G stands for this Scottish chemist who made major chemical contributions in the early 19th century
Who is Graham?
What is "I'm lighting the burner."?
You solve for this by subtracting Molecular Valence from Atomic Valence
What is formal charge?
Substances that appear solid but lack definite particle arrangement are called this
What is super-cooled liquids? (or amorphous solids)
The 'G' in ΔG stands for this
What is Gibbs Free Energy?
1s2 2s2 2p2 is an example of what shorthand method for indicating how many electrons are in each energy level and sublevel of an atom.
What is electron configuration?
What is 'pass'?
In terms of polarity, the stationary phase of chromatography is best described as...
What is nonpolar?
This cubic cell has an edge length of (4r)/(√3)
What is body centered cubic?
Considering spontaneity, Positive Entropy and Negative Enthalpy results in what kind of reaction?
The first of the six "big ideas" in AP Chem
What is atoms?