Conceptual Topics
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Chapter 11
100

Characteristic that determines the identity of an element

Atomic number / proton count

100

___ are formed after the loss of an electron and ___ are formed after the addition of an electron

cation; anion

100

Ground state electron configuration for Br

[Ar] 4s2 3d10 4p5

100

Arrange the following types of ions in terms of increasing size: anion, cation, neutral ion

Cation < neutral < anion

100

Place where all three phases are in equilibrium at the same time

Triple point

200

___ bonding is to the sharing of electrons as ___ bonding is to the transfer of electrons

Covalent; ionic


200

Chemical formula for carbonate

CO3 2-

200

Average molecular speed will be the greatest when the molar mass is ___ and the temperature is ___

Low; high

200

Select the most polar bond:

N-O, C-O, Si-Cl

Si-Cl

200

Molecule in the liquid state that would be expected to hydrogen bond: H2O2, CHF3, CH3NH2

H2O2 and CH3NH2

300

A ___ reaction transfers heat to the surroundings while a ___ reaction absorbs heat from the surroundings

Exothermic; endothermic

300

The mass of 52.7 mL of maple syrup if its density is 1.37 g/mL? (use correct sig figs)

72.2 g

300

The possible values of the magnetic quantum number, mâ„“, of a 3d electron

-2, -1, 0, 1, 2

300

What is the formal change on the N atom in H3CNO2?

+1

300

Property of a liquid that increases as the strength of intermolecular forces increases

Enthalpy of vaporization, boiling point, surface tension

400

A stable pure substance that cannot be separated into simpler substance by chemical means

Element

400

Number of moles of OH ions present in 422mL of a 1.21 molar solution of Ba(OH)2

1.02 mol

400

The density of CO₂ gas at 307℃ and 2.15 atm

1.99 g/L

400

Hybridization of the central atom in H2O

sp3

400

At room temperature chlorine is a gas, bromine is a liquid, and iodine is a solid. All three exist as diatomic molecules at this temperature. The intermolecular attractions in these substances increase in the order:

Cl2 < Br2 < I2

500

When a solution reaches the equivalence point (titration)

Moles of base = moles of acid

500

The molecular formula of a compound that is composed of 0.186 g C, 0.0390 g H, and 0.108 g N that has a molar mass of 129 g/mol

C615N3

500

The molar mass of an unknown product if a 4.07 g sample at 27 ℃ has a volume of 330 mL and a pressure of 0.79 atm

384 g/mol

500

The bonded-atom lone-pair arrangement and molecular shape for ClF5

Octahedral, square pyramidal

500

The molecule in which the intermolecular forces are dominated by dispersion forces:

N2, CH3OH, H2O, NH3

N2