SO4 2-
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Sulfate
Speed of Light
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c= 3.00x10^8 m/s c= lamda(wavelength) x nu (frequency)
Dalton's Atomic Theory
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Elements consist of tiny particles called atoms.
Each elements is characterized by mass of its atoms.
Compounds are formed when atoms of two or more elements combine in a
whole # ratio. (law of definite proportion)
Chemical reactions only rearrange atoms, no atoms will disappear or
change into other atoms. (law of mass conservation)
Weak Electrolytes
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< 100% dissociation
weak acids: HF, H2S, HNO2, H2CO3, H2SO3, HClO, HClO2, HC2H3O2...
Weak base: NH3 ammonium
Naming Oxyacids
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(H+X+O) Per, ic, ous, hypo
Example: HClO4 Perchloric Acid
HClO3 Chloric Acid
, HClO2 Chlorous Acid
HClO Hypochlorous Acid
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q + deltaH = 0
Extensive Property
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Properties depends on the size of the sample. Example: Mass, volume,
energy
Pure Substance
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Substance that has fixed composition and a unique set of properties. Can
be elements, or compounds.
q>0
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Sulfate
Speed of Light
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c= 3.00x10^8 m/s c= lamda(wavelength) x nu (frequency)
Dalton's Atomic Theory
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Elements consist of tiny particles called atoms.
Each elements is characterized by mass of its atoms.
Compounds are formed when atoms of two or more elements combine in a
whole # ratio. (law of definite proportion)
Chemical reactions only rearrange atoms, no atoms will disappear or
change into other atoms. (law of mass conservation)
Weak Electrolytes
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< 100% dissociation
weak acids: HF, H2S, HNO2, H2CO3, H2SO3, HClO, HClO2, HC2H3O2...
Weak base: NH3 ammonium
Naming Oxyacids
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(H+X+O) Per, ic, ous, hypo
Example: HClO4 Perchloric Acid
HClO3 Chloric Acid
, HClO2 Chlorous Acid
HClO Hypochlorous Acid
eqn to use for chemical rxn problems in thermochemistry
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q + deltaH = 0
Extensive Property
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Properties depends on the size of the sample. Example: Mass, volume,
energy
Pure Substance
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Substance that has fixed composition and a unique set of properties. Can
be elements, or compounds.
q>0
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