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ACS Gen Chem 1 Exam Study Guide. Extensive Property - AnswerValues that depend on how much you have Intensive property - AnswerIndependent of size sample Density - AnswerMass/volume Homogeneous mixture - AnswerSame throughout, indistinguishable parts Heterogeneous - AnswerDifferent parts, distinguishable parts Diatomic elements - AnswerN2, O2, H2, Cl2, Br2, I2 John dalton - AnswerFounded the atomic theory Thompson experiment - AnswerDetermine charge to mass ratio based on deflection or attraction of particles Rutherford experiment - AnswerParticles shot through gold foil, atoms are mostly empty space Millikan experiment - AnswerDetermined the magnitude of the charge on a single electron Kinetic energy - AnswerEnergy of moving things Potential energy - AnswerStored energy Bohr model correct? - AnswerNo! It is fundamentally incorrect Lattice energy stability - AnswerThe higher the charge the more stable it is if it is cancelled out by another charge in the molecule Atom - AnswerSmallest piece of matter still discernible as a particular element Element - AnswerA specific kind of atom defined by the number of protons in the nucleus Molecule - AnswerCombo of two or more atoms Isotope - AnswerA particular atom of an element with potentially varying numbers of neutrons Ion - AnswerA once electrically neutral atom which has been changed by loss or gain of electrons Anion - AnswerNegative ion Cation - AnswerPositive ion

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ACS Gen Chem 1 Exam Study Guide.

Extensive Property - Answer✔Values that depend on how much you have

Intensive property - Answer✔Independent of size sample

Density - Answer✔Mass/volume

Homogeneous mixture - Answer✔Same throughout, indistinguishable parts
Heterogeneous - Answer✔Different parts, distinguishable parts

Diatomic elements - Answer✔N2, O2, H2, Cl2, Br2, I2

John dalton - Answer✔Founded the atomic theory
Thompson experiment - Answer✔Determine charge to mass ratio based on deflection or
attraction of particles
Rutherford experiment - Answer✔Particles shot through gold foil, atoms are mostly empty space

Millikan experiment - Answer✔Determined the magnitude of the charge on a single electron
Kinetic energy - Answer✔Energy of moving things

Potential energy - Answer✔Stored energy

Bohr model correct? - Answer✔No! It is fundamentally incorrect
Lattice energy stability - Answer✔The higher the charge the more stable it is if it is cancelled out
by another charge in the molecule
Atom - Answer✔Smallest piece of matter still discernible as a particular element

Element - Answer✔A specific kind of atom defined by the number of protons in the nucleus
Molecule - Answer✔Combo of two or more atoms

Isotope - Answer✔A particular atom of an element with potentially varying numbers of neutrons

Ion - Answer✔A once electrically neutral atom which has been changed by loss or gain of
electrons
Anion - Answer✔Negative ion
Cation - Answer✔Positive ion

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Identifying an element - Answer✔Protons=atomic number
Electrons=atomic number
Neutrons=atomic mass minus number of protons
Avogadro's number - Answer✔6.022x10^23

Salts - Answer✔Ionic, metal and a non metal
Strong acids - Answer✔HCl, HBr, HI, HNO3, H2SO4, HClO4, HClO3

Ionic bonds - Answer✔MUST have a metal

Covalent bonds - Answer✔MUST have a poly atomic ion
Bond energy - Answer✔Energy needed to break a bond

Ionic bond (term) - Answer✔Negative and positive ions bond together to form a molecule

Covalent bond (term) - Answer✔Sharing of electrons
Polar covalent bond - Answer✔Bond between two different atoms with different electro
negativity
Nonpolar covalent bond - Answer✔Bond between two atoms that are the same with the same
electronegativity
Isoelectronic series - Answer✔Ions with the same number of electrons
Exothermic - Answer✔Negative

Endothermic - Answer✔Positive

Linear angle - Answer✔180
Trigonal planar angle - Answer✔120

Tetrahedral angle - Answer✔109.5

Trigonal bipyramidal - Answer✔90, 120
Octahedral angle - Answer✔90

Louis de Broglic - Answer✔Particles can have wave nature in a way analogous to how EM
waves have particle nature
Quantum Numbers - Answer✔L= 0,1,2,3,4...
N= L+1
Ml= -L...+L (not zero)
Mchange= 1/2 or -1/2

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