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[Show more]Kinetics - study of rates of reactions and how they are influenced by certain factors like 
concentration, temperature, catalysts, and surface area. 
Catalyst - substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the 
overall reaction. 
Reaction Rate - Increasing the s...
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Add to cartKinetics - study of rates of reactions and how they are influenced by certain factors like 
concentration, temperature, catalysts, and surface area. 
Catalyst - substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the 
overall reaction. 
Reaction Rate - Increasing the s...
Covalent bonds - Covalent compounds are formed when nonmetals 
share valence electrons forming a covalent bond. 
Ionic bonds - Ionic compounds are formed when metal atoms 
transfer electrons to nonmetal atoms resulting in the formation of ionic bonds. 
Covalent bond - Share electrons with nonmetal t...
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Add to cartCovalent bonds - Covalent compounds are formed when nonmetals 
share valence electrons forming a covalent bond. 
Ionic bonds - Ionic compounds are formed when metal atoms 
transfer electrons to nonmetal atoms resulting in the formation of ionic bonds. 
Covalent bond - Share electrons with nonmetal t...
alkanes are connected by _____ bonds - single (saturated) 
alkane formula - CnH2n+2 
a methyl group consists of: - -CH3 (only name them if they come off of longest straight chain) 
a methylene group consists of: - -CH2 
structural (constitutional) isomer - has same molecular formula, but the carbons...
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Add to cartalkanes are connected by _____ bonds - single (saturated) 
alkane formula - CnH2n+2 
a methyl group consists of: - -CH3 (only name them if they come off of longest straight chain) 
a methylene group consists of: - -CH2 
structural (constitutional) isomer - has same molecular formula, but the carbons...
reduction - the gain of electrons 
oxidation - the loss of electrons 
oxidizing agent - the species that is reduced 
reducing agent - the species that is oxidized 
negative - a ____ value for delta G means a reaction is spontaneous under standard conditions 
delta G - equal to the maximum non-expans...
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Add to cartreduction - the gain of electrons 
oxidation - the loss of electrons 
oxidizing agent - the species that is reduced 
reducing agent - the species that is oxidized 
negative - a ____ value for delta G means a reaction is spontaneous under standard conditions 
delta G - equal to the maximum non-expans...
there is a decrease in products - if K <<<< 1 of a weak acid, then (concerning products) 
decrease in pH - an increase in K and products will result in (concerning pH) 
Ka - equilibrium constant for ionization of acid 
increases - if the percent ionization increases, what happens to acid...
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Add to cartthere is a decrease in products - if K <<<< 1 of a weak acid, then (concerning products) 
decrease in pH - an increase in K and products will result in (concerning pH) 
Ka - equilibrium constant for ionization of acid 
increases - if the percent ionization increases, what happens to acid...
The electron region geometries will be ___ (the same/different) as the molecular geometries when 
there are no lone pairs of electrons around the central atom, but they will be ___ (the same/different) 
when there are lone pairs present on the central atom. - the same 
different 
List the order of s...
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Add to cartThe electron region geometries will be ___ (the same/different) as the molecular geometries when 
there are no lone pairs of electrons around the central atom, but they will be ___ (the same/different) 
when there are lone pairs present on the central atom. - the same 
different 
List the order of s...
Zeroth (0thLaw) - If two thermodynamic systems each are in thermal equilibrium with a third one, 
then they must be in thermal equilibrium with each other 
First (1stLaw) - Energy cannot be created or destroyed 
Second (2ndLaw) - Entropy increases in all spontaneous processes 
Third (3rdLaw) - The e...
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Add to cartZeroth (0thLaw) - If two thermodynamic systems each are in thermal equilibrium with a third one, 
then they must be in thermal equilibrium with each other 
First (1stLaw) - Energy cannot be created or destroyed 
Second (2ndLaw) - Entropy increases in all spontaneous processes 
Third (3rdLaw) - The e...
What are hybrid orbitals? - orbitals of equal energy produced by the combination of two or more 
orbitals on the same atom 
What are the types of hybrid orbitals - SP- 2 regions of density 
SP^2- 3 regions of density(3sp^2s) 
SP^3- 4 regions (4 sp^3s) 
What are the 4 types of hydrocarbons - alkanes,...
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Add to cartWhat are hybrid orbitals? - orbitals of equal energy produced by the combination of two or more 
orbitals on the same atom 
What are the types of hybrid orbitals - SP- 2 regions of density 
SP^2- 3 regions of density(3sp^2s) 
SP^3- 4 regions (4 sp^3s) 
What are the 4 types of hydrocarbons - alkanes,...
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