Introductory Chemistry
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Fire,Water,Earth, Air | 4 Fundamental Elements of Aristole
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1.All Matter is Composed of indivisible particles called atoms 2.Atoms of a given element posses unique properties 3.Atoms of a given element possess unique properties and individual masses 4.Atoms combine in simple whole number ratios to form compound | 5 different principles of Daltons Atomic Theory
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opposites attract, even across distances like charges repel even across distances positives charges neutralizes negative charges | Benjamin Franklin 3 principles that describe the behavior of electric charge
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The # Protons present in a atom differentiattes element atoms | What fundamentally identifies an atom as uniquely belonging to a particular element
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electrically Neutral | atoms with the same # of protons
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By definition an ion has a different numbers of electrons and protons. | What is the relationship between the number of protons and the number of electrons in an ion?
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The atom will be found as an ion possessing a negative charge. | What is the consequence in terms of electric charge for an atom that has more electrons than protons?
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The atom will be found as an ion possessing a positive charge. | How about if there are more protons than electrons?
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The atomic number represents the number of protons in the atom and specifies thye element type. Mass | What’s the difference between mass number and atomic number?
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which has lost or gained one or more electrons, making it positively or negatively charged. | What is an ion?
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The number of Protons or the positive charge held in the nucleus. | What quantity is represented by the sequential numbers on the periodic table?
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An atom having the same atomic number but differing mass number from | What is an isotope?
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An s orbital has the fewest electrons with only one orbital (2 electrons) it is spherical in shape. | What is the shape of the subshell that contains the fewest electrons?
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Electrons present in the outer most principle energy level. Specifically electrons present in the s and p | By definition what are valence electrons?
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is based on assigning the ass of a single carbon -12 atom | The atomic mass scale
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the fraction of the total # of element atoms present taht is composed of a specific isotope | What is Fractional Abundance
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