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[Show more]Ion - A species of an element in which the number of electrons does not equal the number of 
protons. 
Isotope - Each isotope of an atom has a different number of neutrons. 
Isoelectric - Two atoms with the same charge. 
Isotopic - Two atoms with the same number of neutrons. 
Transition Metal Orbita...
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Add to cartIon - A species of an element in which the number of electrons does not equal the number of 
protons. 
Isotope - Each isotope of an atom has a different number of neutrons. 
Isoelectric - Two atoms with the same charge. 
Isotopic - Two atoms with the same number of neutrons. 
Transition Metal Orbita...
the physical material of the universe. It is anything that has mass and occupies space. - Matter 
is made up of relatively few elements. - Matter 
The smallest building block of matter. Smallest particle that retains the chemical property of the 
element (O, He, S). - Atom 
Each _______ is made of t...
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Add to cartthe physical material of the universe. It is anything that has mass and occupies space. - Matter 
is made up of relatively few elements. - Matter 
The smallest building block of matter. Smallest particle that retains the chemical property of the 
element (O, He, S). - Atom 
Each _______ is made of t...
What are the 4 types of intermolecular forces listed from weakest to strongest? - London 
dispersion, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding, ion-dipole 
What effect does IMFs have on surface tension? - surface tension increases as strength of IMF 
increase 
What effect does IMFs have on viscosity? - visco...
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Add to cartWhat are the 4 types of intermolecular forces listed from weakest to strongest? - London 
dispersion, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding, ion-dipole 
What effect does IMFs have on surface tension? - surface tension increases as strength of IMF 
increase 
What effect does IMFs have on viscosity? - visco...
ideal gas law conditions -low pressure, high temperature 
boyle's law - p1v1=p2v2 
gases are highly _________ - compressible 
gases expand ________ to fill the container they are placed in - spontaneously 
the distance between molecules in gases are _____ - far apart in gases 
1 mol of any gas at S...
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Add to cartideal gas law conditions -low pressure, high temperature 
boyle's law - p1v1=p2v2 
gases are highly _________ - compressible 
gases expand ________ to fill the container they are placed in - spontaneously 
the distance between molecules in gases are _____ - far apart in gases 
1 mol of any gas at S...
ppm - (grams analyte/grams sample)x10^6 
Molarity - moles analyte/liter of solution 
Volume Percent - (volume solute/volume soution)x100 
Volume ppm - (volume solute/volume solution)x10^6 
kilo- - 10^3 
deci- - 10^-1 
centi- - 10^-2 
milli- - 10^-3 
micro- - 10^-6 
nano- - 10^-9 
pico- - 10^-12 
fem...
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Add to cartppm - (grams analyte/grams sample)x10^6 
Molarity - moles analyte/liter of solution 
Volume Percent - (volume solute/volume soution)x100 
Volume ppm - (volume solute/volume solution)x10^6 
kilo- - 10^3 
deci- - 10^-1 
centi- - 10^-2 
milli- - 10^-3 
micro- - 10^-6 
nano- - 10^-9 
pico- - 10^-12 
fem...
Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment - proposed that atoms consist of a tiny, massive, positive 
nucleus surrounded by electrons 
nucleus - contains all the positive charge and nearly all the mass of the atom 
James Chadwick - discovered the neutron 
cathode rays - move from negative electrode to posi...
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Add to cartRutherford's Gold Foil Experiment - proposed that atoms consist of a tiny, massive, positive 
nucleus surrounded by electrons 
nucleus - contains all the positive charge and nearly all the mass of the atom 
James Chadwick - discovered the neutron 
cathode rays - move from negative electrode to posi...
Accuracy? - Closeness of measurements to the TRUE VALUE of what is being measured 
Precision? - Closeness of a SET of measurements 
How do you calculate Percent Error? - I experimental-accepted I 
____________________ x 100 
accepted value 
Are zeros infront of non-zero digis significant? - Nope! 
e...
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Add to cartAccuracy? - Closeness of measurements to the TRUE VALUE of what is being measured 
Precision? - Closeness of a SET of measurements 
How do you calculate Percent Error? - I experimental-accepted I 
____________________ x 100 
accepted value 
Are zeros infront of non-zero digis significant? - Nope! 
e...
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