'12 chem exam Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
surfactant | wetting agent that breaks surface tension |
solute | is being dissolved |
solvent | is doing the dissolving |
saturated | contains the max. amount of solute that can be dissolved |
molarity | number of moles per solute/ liters of solution |
solubility | the max amount of a solute that can be dissolved at a certain temp. |
supercooled | cooled beyond the point when something would normally freeze |
molality | number of moles of solute dissolved per kg of solute |
colligative properties | differences btwn the properties of pure solvents and their solutions 1. vapor pt lowering 2. boiling pt elevation 3. freezing pt depression |
effective molality | M of NaCl x 2= eff.molality |
activation energy | the energy it takes to start a reaction |
endothermic | heat is gained by a system (+H) |
exothermic | heat is lost by a system (-H) |
enthalpy | internal warmth (H) the larger H is, the less stable, if H is +, heat is given off (exothermic) if H is -, heat is absorbed (endothermic), usually spontaneous. |
quanta | the smallest quantity of radiant energy |
quantum model | the probability of where you'd find an electron in an orbit around an atom |
emission spectrum | the characteristic set of frequencies that are given off as an element is heated |
frequency | # of wavepeaks in some time (v) hertz |
wavelength | distance btwn peaks (λ) |
photon | unit of radiant energy |
Know the electromagnetic spectrum | ---> larger frequency, smaller wavelength 1.radio/tv 2.microwave 3.infrared 4.visible light(roygbiv) 5.UV 6. x-ray 7.gamma |
know the aufbau diagram and principle | electrons enter orbitals of lowest energy first |
electron configuration | the way electrons are arranged around an atom. |
energy level | n- energy level s(1 orbital), p(3 orb.), d(5 orb.), f(7 orb.) |
orbital | electron cloud where there's a high chance of finding an electron, max 2 electrons in each. |
ionization energy | the min. energy an electron needs to leave the atom it is in. |
electronegativity | the tendency of an atom to draw electrons to itself in a bond or compound. |
electron affinity | the energy needed to add an electron to an atom. |
VSEPR theory | determines the shape of an atom ex: trigonal planar, bent, pyramidal, linear |
resonance | when a molecule fluctuates btwn 2 valid electron structures |
valence electron | electrons that are in the highest occupied energy lvl for an atom |
adiabatic cooling | when you lower the pressure, it lowers the temp. |
sublimation | change directly from solid to gas |
barometer | measures atmospheric pressure |
molecular solids | soft/low melting point |
ionic solids | high melting point, brittle |
temperature | average kinetic energy of particles |
heat of fusion | the heat in calories required to convert 1g of a material from solid to liquid state |
entropy | S, the amount of disorder in a system |
nonspontaneous reaction | if +G always if +H,-S ex:photosynthesis |
spontaneous reaction | if -G always if -H, +S ex: burning paper |
what will change the rate of a reaction? | temperature, concentration, particle size. |
superheat | when a liquid is heated to a temperature higher than its boiling point, without boiling. |
condensation | from gas to liquid, opposite of vaporization |
solution | a homogeneous mixture composed of only one phase (made of solute and solvent) |
heat of vaporization | from liquid to gas |
allotropes | different solid forms of the same element |
vapor pressure | the measure of how quickly a chemical liquid will evaporate. |
supersaturated | a solution that contains more of the dissolved material than could be dissolved by the solvent under the solubility amount. |
heat | the energy an object has because of the motion of its particles |
calorie | the energy needed to raise the temp. of 1 gram of water by 1°C. |
freezing point depression equation | ΔT = K x eff.molality |
coordinate covalent bond | when the 2 electrons in the bond come from 1 atom |
double covalent bond | sharing of 2 pairs of electrons btwn 2 atoms |
polar covalent bond | electrons are shared unevenly |
non polar covalent bond | electrons are shared evenly |
buffer solution | resists changes in pH when small quantities of an acid or an alkali are added to it. |
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