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Chemistry
chapters 9-16
Term | Definition |
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stoichometry | process of using a balanced chemical equation to determine the relative masses of reactants and products in a reaction |
limiting reactant | reactant that runs out first |
excess reactant | reactant that is not fully used up in a reaction |
theoretical yield | maximum amount of a given product that can be formed when the limiting reactant is fully consumed |
actual yield | amount of product recovered in a reaction |
yield % | % of theoretical yield recovered in a chemical reaction |
wavelength | distance between crests of waves |
frequency | number of waves passing per unit of time |
velocity | all electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed in a vacuum |
photon | wave packet of energy |
ground state | lowest level for electrons |
excited state | electrons have absorbed energy |
electron orbital | region of space around a nucleus of an atom within which there is a 90% probability of finding an electron |
electron configuration | a way to display the location of all electrons in an element |
core electrons | electrons in inner energy level |
valence electrons | electrons in outer sub level |
Lewis structure | a representation of a molecule or polynomic ion showing how valence electrons are arranged among atoms in the molecule or ion |
duet rule | H and He both need 2 valence electrons to fill the first level |
octet rule | most atoms must have 8 valence electrons to be stable |
bonding pair | a pair of electrons that are shared between two atoms forming a covalent or polar-covalent bond |
lone pair | electron pairs in a Lewis structure that are not involved in bonding |
single bond | a bond in which one pair of electrons is shared by two atoms |
double pair | two pairs of electrons are shared by two atoms |
resonance | a condition occurring when more than one valid Lewis structure can be written for a particular molecule |
molecule structure | three dementional arrangement of atoms in a molecule |
bent or v-shaped | two bonds and two unshared pairs on central atom |
linear structure | two double bonds on central atom |
trigonal planer structure | one double bond and two single bonds on central atom or three single bonds with no unshared pairs |
trigonal pyramid | 3 single bonds and an unshared pair on central atom |
tetrahedral | 3 single bonds on a central atom |
solution | homogeneous mixture that does not settle |
alloy | solid mixed with another solid |
liquid solution | solid, liquid or gas mixed with a liquid |
gaseous solution | solid, liquid or gas mixed with a gas |
aqueous solution | liquid solution in which water is the main component |
solvent | component with the largest amount |
solute | component with the smallest amount |
ionic | separates into ions in solution |
polar | creates hydrogen bonds with other molecules |
non-polar | no molecular interaction between molecules |
dilute | relatively small amount of solute in mixture |
concentrated | large amount of solute in mixture |
unsaturated | less than maximum amount of solute |
saturated solution | maximum amount of solute dissolved |
super saturated | more than the maximum amount of solute |
solubility | maximum number of grams of solute per ml of water |
standard solution | a solution in which the concentration is accurately known |
dilution | the process of adding more solvent to a solution to lower the concentration of solute |
stock solution | beginning concentrated solution |
neutralization reaction | acid-base reaction |
acid | produces H+ in solution |
base | produces OH in solution |
strong acid | dissociates in water |
colligative property | a property that is dependent only on the number of solute particles in solution |
acids | proton doner |
base | proton accepter |
acid | first recognized as substances that taste sour |
base | first recognized as substances that taste bitter |
conjugate acid | substance formed when a proton is added to a base |
conjugate base | remaining substance when a proton is lost from an acid |
oxyacid | an acid in which the acidic hydrogen is attached to an oxygen acid |
organic acid | acid with a carbon backbone |
indicators | chemicals that change color depending on the pH of a solution |
titration | a technique in which a solution of known concentration is used to determine the concentration of another solution |
standard solution | a solution in which the concentration is accurately known |
buret | a device used for the accurate measurement of the delivery of a given volume of liquid or solution |
equivalence point | the point in a titration when enough titrate has been added in solution that is being titrated |
titration curve | a plot of pH of solution verses volume of titrate added to a given solution |
buffered solution | a solution that resists a change in pH when either an acid or base is added |
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