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isotope -Answer element with a different number of neutrons

mass spectrometry -Answer mass of various isotopic elements to create a mass
spectrum graph

avogadros number -Answer 6.022 E23

? L/mol -Answer 22.4 L

empirical formula -Answer simplest ratio of the molecules making up a compound

molecular formula -Answer actual formula for a substance

coulombs law -Answer the amount of energy that an electron has depends on its
distance from the nucleus of an atom; e=k(q1*q20)/r

ionization energy -Answer amount of energy necessary to remove electrons from an
atom (electromagnetic energy exceeds binding energy)

shielding electrons -Answer electrons between a valence electron and the nucleus that
decreases the attraction between the nucleus and the valence electron

periodic trend: left to right -Answer periodic trend: atomic radius decreases; protons are
added to the nucleus so valence electrons are more strongly attracted

ionization energy increases (protons are added to the nucleus)

periodic trend: down a group -Answer periodic trend: atomic radius increases; shells of
electrons are added which shield the more distant shells and valence e- get farther
away

ionization energy decreases (shells of e- added, each inner shell shields more and
reduces the pull on valence e- so they are easier to remove)

ionic bond -Answer bond between metal and nonmetal; electrons are NOT shared: the
cation gives an e- up to the anion

metallic bonding -Answer bond between two metals; sea of electrons that make metals
such good conductors; delocalized structure allows for malleability and ductility

, interstitial alloy -Answer metal atoms with vastly different radii combine; ex. steel

substitutional alloy -Answer metal atoms with similar radii combine; ex. brass

covalent bonds -Answer bond in which two atoms share electrons; each atom counts
the e- as a part of its valence shell

single bonds -Answer one sigma bond, one e- pair; longest bond, least energy

double bonds -Answer one sigma bond, one pi bond; two e- pairs

triple bonds -Answer one sigma bond, two pi bonds; 3 e- pairs; shortest bond, most
energy

network covalent bonds -Answer lattice of covalent bonds; network solid (acts similar to
one molecule); very hard, high melting/boiling points; poor conductors

the common network solids -Answer SiO2,

doping -Answer the addition of an impurity to an existing lattice

p-doping -Answer create a hole (positively charged) that draws electrons through the
substance (add a substance with one LESS valence e-) i.e. si + al

n-doping -Answer add a substance with one MORE valence e- which leaves a free e-
to travel freely
i.e. si + p

polarity -Answer exists when a molecule has a clustering of negative charge on one
side due to unequal sharing of electrons (e- are pulled to the more electronegative
side); creates dipoles in molecules

dipole moment -Answer the measurement of the polarity of a molecule; the unit of
measurement is a debye (D)

more polar molecule.... -Answer .... larger dipole moment

intermolecular forces (IMFs) -Answer forces that exist between molecules in a
covalently bonded substance; not bonds

dipole-dipole forces -Answer the positive end of one polar molecule is attracted to the
negative end of another molecule; relatively weak attraction force

hydrogen bonding -Answer strong IMF between two moelcules; F, O, N; have higher
melting and boiling points than molecules with other IMFs
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