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Periodic elements

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H   Hydrogen  
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He   Helium  
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Li   Lithium  
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Be   Beryllium  
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B   Boron  
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C   Carbon  
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N   Nitrogen  
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O   Oxygen  
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F   Fluorine  
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Ne   Neon  
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Na   Sodium  
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Mg   Magnesium  
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Al   Aluminum  
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Si   Silicon  
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P   Phosphorus  
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S   Sulfur  
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Cl   Chlorine  
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Ar   Argon  
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K   Potassium  
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Ca   Calcium  
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Cr   Chromium  
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Mn   Manganese  
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Fe   Iron  
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Co   Cobalt  
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Ni   Nickel  
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Cu   Copper  
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Zn   Zinc  
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Br   Bromine  
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Kr   Krypton  
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Ag   Silver  
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Sn   Tin  
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I   Iodine  
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Ba   Barium  
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Hg   Mercury  
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Pb   Lead  
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OH   Hydroxide  
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CN   Cyanide  
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NO3   nitrate  
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CLO3   Chlorate  
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C2H3O2   Acetate  
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MnO4   permanganate  
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HCO3   Hydroclorate (bicarbonate)  
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Nitride   N-3  
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Phosphide   P-3  
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Oxide   0-2  
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sulfide   S-2  
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Fluoride   F-1  
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Chloride   Cl-1  
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Bromide   Br-1  
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Iodide   I-1  
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1 inch =   2.54cm  
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1 Meter =   1.61 kM  
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1 Mile =   5280 Ft  
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1 Lb =   454g  
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1 L =   1.06 qt or 33.8 oz  
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1 G =   3.78 L  
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1 g =   1cm3 or 1 mL  
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Equation for heat?   Q = M Cs Delta T  
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Equation for specific heat?   Cs = Q ------ M delta T  
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Equation for temperature?   Delta T = Q ----- M Cs  
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Equation for Delta T?   Temperature Final - Temperature Initial TF - TI = Delta T  
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ammonium   NH4+  
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mercury I   Hg2 2+ mercurous  
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Copper I   Cu+ cuprous  
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magnesium   Mg 2+  
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calcium   Ca 2+  
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barium   Ba 2+  
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zinc   Zn 2+  
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mercury II   Hg 2+ mercuric  
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copper II   Cu 2+ cupric  
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Chromium II   Cr 2+ chromous  
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iron II   Fe 2+  
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lead II   Pb 2+ plumbous  
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Tin II   Sn 2+ stannous  
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aluminum   Al 3+  
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chromium III   Cr 3+ chromic  
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iron III   Fe 3+ ferric  
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lead IV   Pb 4+ plumbic  
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tin IV   Sn 4+ stannic  
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hydride   H-  
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fluoride   F-  
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chloride   Cl-  
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bromide   Br-  
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iodide   I-  
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Hydroxide   OH-  
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cyanide   CN-  
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nitrate   NO3-  
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nitrite   NO2-  
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Hydrogen carbonate   HCO3- bicarbonate  
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hydrogen sulfate   HSO4-  
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dihydrogen sulfate   H2PO4-  
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acetate   HCO3-  
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chlorate   CLO3-  
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permanganate   MnO4-  
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oxide   O 2-  
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sulfide   S 2-  
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carbonate   CO3 2-  
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sulfate   SO4 2-  
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sulfite   SO3 2-  
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hydrogen phosphate   HPO4 2-  
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dichromate   Cr2O7 2-  
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chromate   CrO4 2-  
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nitride   N 3-  
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phosphide   P 3-  
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phosphate   PO4 3-  
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perfluorate   FO 4-  
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Fluorate   FO 3-  
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Fluorite   FO 2-  
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hypofluorite   FO-  
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perchlorate   ClO 4-  
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chlorate   ClO 3-  
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chlorite   ClO 2-  
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hypochlorite   ClO-  
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perbromate   BrO 4-  
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bromate   BrO 3-  
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bromite   BrO 2-  
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hypobromite   BrO-  
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periodate   IO 4-  
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iodate   IO 3-  
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iodite   IO 2-  
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hypoiodite   IO-  
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What is the charge for oxygen?   -2  
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What is the charge for hydrogen?   -1  
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What is the charge for group 1A?   +1  
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What is the charge for group IIA?   +2  
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What is the charge for group IIIA?   +3  
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What is the charge for (bianary) Group VA?   -3  
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What is the charge for (bianary) Group VIA?   -2  
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What is ther charge for (bianary) group VIIA?   -3  
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Copper I   Cu+ cuprous  
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lead II   Pb 2+ plumbus  
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Tin II   Sn 2+ stannous  
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cobalt II   Co 2+ cobaltous  
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Iron II   Fe 2+ ferrous  
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Chromium II   Cr 2+ chromous  
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Mercury I   Hg2 2+ mercurous  
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manganese II   Mn 2+ manganous  
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Copper II   Cu 2+ cupric  
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lead IV   Pb 4+ plumbic  
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Tin IV   Sn 4+  
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cobalt III   Co 3+  
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Iron III   Fe 3+ ferric  
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chromium III   Cr 3+ chromic  
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mercury II   Hg 2+ mercuric  
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manganese III   Mn 3+  
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What charge does a proton have?   +1  
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What charge does a electron charge   -1  
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What charge is a neutron?   0  
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Atomic number = # of ?   protons  
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Mass number - # of ?   protons and neutrons  
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Which transition will emit the longest wavelength?   The one with the least orbits to jump. From 3 to 2.  
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Which transition will emit the greatest frequency?   The one with the longest jump. From 4 to 1  
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Which transition produces visible light?   The one stopping at 2. From 3 to 2.  
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How many subshells in a shell?   Equal to number of shells. 1 shell = 1 subshell, 2 shell = 2 subshells....  
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How many orbitals in S ?   1 orbital  
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How many orbitals in p?   3 orbitals  
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How many orbitals in d?   5 orbitals  
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How many orbitals in f ?   7 orbitals  
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How many electrons are in each orbital?   2 electrons per orbital  
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List the colors of white light from shortest to longest wavelength:   Violet, blue, green, yellow, orange, red  
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What is the wavelength range?   400nm to 750nm  
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The longer the wavelength the _____ the frequency and energy   lower  
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The shorter the wavelength the _____ the frequency and energy   higher  
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