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CHM 1101

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Solute   what is being dissolved  
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Solvent   what is doing the dissolving  
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Solution   solute + solvent  
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Solubility   amount of solute a solution can dissolve  
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What is the equation for Molarity?   moles solute/volume of solution  
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What is the equation for Mass Percent?   mass of solute/mass of solution x 100  
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What is the equation for Dilutions?   C1V1 = C2V2  
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What is the specific heat of water?   4.184 J/g C  
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Exothermic   process or reaction in which the surroundings absorb energy from the system  
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Endothermic   process or reaction in which the system absorbs energy from the surroundings  
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An electron is QUANTIZED which means:   it has a certain distance is must remain from the nucleus  
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As wavelength decreases, energy...   increases  
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As wavelength increases, energy...   decreases  
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Constructive Interference   two waves, that are in sync with one another, will collide and reinforce each other  
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Destructive Interference   two waves, that are NOT in sync with one another, will collide and cancel out  
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What is the equation for specific heat?   q = sm(delta)T  
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What is the basic idea behind wave-particle duality?   all matter exhibits both wave and particle properties  
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What is electronegativity?   the strength of the pull of atoms  
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What does VSEPR stand for?   Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion  
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Explain the VSEPR theory.   Everything in a molecule bends away from an unshared pair of electrons  
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Which elements are allowed to break the octet rule?   Any elements in or below the 3rd row on the periodic table, as well as Boron.  
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What are the three intermolecular forces, from weakest to strongest?   London, Dipole-Dipole, Hydrogen Bonding  
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What are the two basic rules for Hydrogen Bonding to occur?   A Hydrogen molecule must be present. The other molecule must be Oxygen, Nitrogen, or Fluoride.  
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What is the hydronium ion?   H3O  
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Amphoteric   substances that can be an acid or a base, depending on what it's reacting with  
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Conjugate Acid   base after doing its job  
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Conjugate Base   acid after doing its job  
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Acid + Base =   Salt + Water  
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Acid + Metal Carbonate =   Salt + Water + CO2  
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Acid + Metal Bicarbonate =   Salt + Water + CO2  
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Buffer   protects the pH of a solution  
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Equilibrium   the condition where both reactions occur at the same rate  
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Dynamic Equilibrium   concentrations remain constant but the individual atoms can switch places  
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What is the Collision Theory?   explanation as to why reactions occur  
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What are the 3 principles of the Collision Theory?   1. molecules/atoms are in constant motion and will interact with one another (collide) 2. molecules/atoms must posses a certain minimum energy (activation energy) 3. molecules/atoms must have proper orientation  
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What is Le Chatelier's Principle?   disturbing a reaction at equilibrium will force it to alter itself to compensate for that disturbance  
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