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CEM 141 MSU EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH SOLUTIONS 2024
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CEM 141 MSU EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH SOLUTIONS 2024
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CEM 141 EXAM PACK MSU Answered Questions | Already Passed | 100 % Correct Answers
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CEM 141 MSU Final Exam (1). Questions & 100% Verified Correct Answers with complete solutions (Latest update 2024 2025
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CEM 141 MSU Final Exam (1). Questions & 100% Verified Correct Answers with complete solutions (Latest update 2024 2025
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CEM 141 MSU Exam 3 Answered Questions | Already Passed | 100 % Correct Answers
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Ionization Energy 
Ans: energy required to remove an electron from an atom in the gas phase 
Left Side Electrons 
Ans: have weaker attractions to remove electrons 
*easier to remove electrons from the left side of the table than the right side* 
Does it take MORE or LESS energy to remove an electron from Li than from Na? 
Ans: MORE 
Why? Because as we move down a group, the orbitals become larger and weaker. 
While going across the effective nuclear charge increases. (holds onto the electrons ...
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CEM 141 EXAM 3 MSU Answered Questions | Already Passed | 100 % Correct Answers
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T/F: Covalent bonds are present only when atomic orbitals interact constructively. 
Ans: True. 
Binding in Diamond 
Ans: Each carbon forms 4 bonds to 4 identical carbons; tetrahedral; sp3 
Valence Bond Theory 
Ans: The idea that covalent bonds are formed when orbitals of different atoms 
overlap. 
T/F: Electrons are localized in molecular orbital. 
Ans: False 
T/F: Electrons are localized in Valence Bond. 
Ans: True 
T/F: When the hybrid orbitals combine, there is a large gap between the bondin...
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CEM 141 Exam 1 MSU Pollock (1). Questions & 100% Verified Correct Answers with complete solutions (Latest update 2024 2025
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CEM 141 Exam 1 MSU Pollock (1). Questions & 100% Verified Correct Answers with complete solutions (Latest update 2024 2025
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CEM 141 MSU Exam 2 with Questions and Correct Answers
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Lights acts as what? - Particle and wave. 
Wavelength - The distance (m) of waves from peak to peak. Short: x-ray (red), long: 
infrared (blue) 
Short - higher energy 
Long - lower energy 
Frequency (V) - The number of wavefronts per second. Highest: x-ray 
Velocity of Light - C = 3.00 X 10^8
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CEM 141 MSU Final Exam with Questions and Correct Answers
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Consider the question: Is there an attractive force between a pencil and the earth? 
Is this a scientific question? [Yes or No] 
Because 
III. It can be tested and answered through observations and experiments 
IV. The answer is already known and we find it online 
V. There is no way to design an experiment to answer this question. - Yes because it can 
be tested and answered though observations and experiments 
Which of the following properties ascribed to atoms by the Greeks do we still consid...
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