Chemistry 1610 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Conversion for Celsius to Fahrenheit | degrees in F-32*5/9 |
Who discovered the charge of an electron? | Robert Millikan |
The following data were collected when analyzing a compound used in dentistry to cement repaired teeth: 50.82% Zn; 16.04% P; 33.14% O What is the empirical formula of the compound? | Converting each percentage to a mass, then dividing by the molar mass of each component gives 0.7796 mol Zn, 0.5179 mol P and 2.071 mol O or converted to small whole numbers: 3 mol:2 mol:8 mol, respectively. |
Percent Yield | actual over theoretical *100 |
Molarity | M=mol/vol |
solution dilution | M_1V_1=M_2V_2 |
Gas Laws | PV=nRT |
Pressure, force, and area | P=F/A |
Charles Law | V_1/T_1=V_2/T_2 |
Avogadro's Law | V_1/n_1=V_2/n_2 |
Dalton's Law | P_total=P_a+P_b+P_c.... with P_x=n_xRT/v |
mole fraction | chi_a=mole_a/mole_total |
Pressure for a mole | P_a=chi_a*P_total |
Average Kinetic Energy | 3/2RT |
Kinetic Energy | 1/2mass*volume^2 |
Internal energy | Delta E=q(heat)+w(work) |
Heat | q=C(heat capacity)*delta T(change in temperature) |
heat with mass | q=mass*specific heat*delta T |
work | -pressure*change in volume (delta V) |
Bomb Calorimeter | C_cal * change temperature |
Enthalpy | delta H= internal energy + pressure*change in volume |
heat of the reaction | sum of the products - sum of the reactions |
frequency | frequence = speed of light/ wavelength |
energy | energy= planks * frequency energy= h*speed of light/ wavelength |
De Broglie Relation | plancks/mass*velocity |
Energy of an Electron in an Orbital with Quantum Number n in a Hydrogen Atom | E_n=-2.18*10^-18J(1/n^2) ...( n=1,2,3...) |
electron flow chart | 1s2s2p3s3p4s3d4p5s4d5p6s |
Dipole Moment | Separation of Two Particles of Equal but Opposite Charges of Magnitude q by a Distance r |
Bond Order | [(the number of electrons in Bonding orbital)-(the number of electrons in antibonding orbital)]/2 |
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