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CHEM 101: Exam 1

Observation
what happens Laws
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Interpretation
Why it happens Theories
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Atomic Molecular Model
1.) All matter is made of atoms 2.) Atoms are mostly open space
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Chemistry
Study of matter and its changes
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Atom
smallest part of an element that is still that element (fundamental unit)
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Molecule
Two or more atoms joined together and acting as a unit (element or compound)
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Atomic Element
Single atoms of the element
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Molecular Element
Molecules of the same element
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Compound
2 or more different elements acting as a unit
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Physical Change/ Reaction
Change in one or more physical properties but NO change in fundamental components Changes in state or form
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Chemical Change
Change in fundamental components of the substance Create something new Chemical changes are called reactions Change in color
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Mixture
Variable change Can be separated Ex: soil, salad
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Pure Substance
Always have the same composition Ex: H2O, element
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Homogeneous Mixture
Same throughout
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Heterogeneous Mixture
Regions that have different properties
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Types of Separation
Dissolution Filtration
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Dalton's Theory
1.) All matter is made up of atoms 2.) Atoms of the same element are the same 3.) Atoms are indestructible. Can only be rearranged.
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Dalton's Theory Explains...
1.) Table of masses on P.T. 2.) Microscopic Picture of the Universe 3.) Gases 4.) Reactions 5.) Law of Multiple Proportions or definite Proportions
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What does the number of protons tell you?
- Identifies the element - Gives the number of electrons in a nuetral atom - Tells the atomic #
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Avogadro's Number
6.022x1023
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Imperical Formula
The simplest formula
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Molecular Formula
Real or actual formula
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Ionic Compound
Metals in them Are always in empirical formula
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What is Sublime?
When a substance goes from solid straight to a gas
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Volume vs. Moles
Direct relationship
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Pressure vs. Moles
Direct Relationship
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Pressure vs. Volume
Indirect Relationship
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Volume vs. Temperature
Direct Relationship
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Pressure vs. Temperature
Direct Relationship
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Boyle's Law
P1V1= P2V2
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Charle's Law
V1/T1=V2/T2
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What is absolute zero?
-273 degrees Celsius
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Kinetic Molecular Theory
1.) Gasses are made of particles in constant random motion 2.) Temperature is a measure of random kinetic energy 3.) Pressure is due to collisions of gas particles with the container
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Kinetic Molecular Theory Assumptions
1.) Assume that gas particles exert no attractive forces (elastic collisions) 2.) Assume the volume of the gas particles is negligible
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Physical Properties
Odor, color, volume, state, density, melting and boiling points
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Chemical Properties
Ability to form new substances Ex: Burning wood, rusting of steel, digestion of food
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Isotopes
Same number of protons but different number of neutrons
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Atomic Number
Number of protons
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Mass Number
Sum of neutrons and protons
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How to find number of nuetrons?
Mass # - Atomic #
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