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- Page 31 and 32: Chapter 5 Electrons in Atoms The st
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- Page 57 and 58: The Nucleus A typical model of the
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Trigonal Planar Molecular Geometry
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Tetrahedral Molecular Geometry Orbi
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71 Bent Molecular Geometry Orbital
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73 T-Shaped Molecular Geometry Orbi
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75 Square Planar Molecular Geometry
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Name Formula Charge Dichromate Cr
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Chapter 23 Functional Groups The st
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Chapter 12 Stoichiometry The studen
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87 4) Double displacement: This is
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89 Determine the Type of Reaction f
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91 Step 3 Always leave hydrogen and
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1) ___ 2 NaNO3 + ___ PbO ___ Pb(NO
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1) 2 NaNO3 + PbO Pb(NO3)2 + Na2O 2
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we can determine that 2 moles of HC
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When there is no limiting reagent b
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Example 7 How much 5M stock solutio
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Theoretical and Actual Yields Key T
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Review Purposes To get an over
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Moles to Mass: (*in a balanced equa
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Chapter 14 The Behavior of Gases Th
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Connection: This is why when liquid
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As pressure increases, volume must
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Constant Volume and Mass Pressure i
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Ideal Gas Law: To figure out how ma
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collide into it. This process of th
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Create and interpret potential ener
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Part 1: Mass Percent Mass percent (
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Glossary Concentration: Amount of d
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Specific Heat Here is the definitio
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Step One: solid ice rises in temper
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Step Three: liquid water rises in t
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Step Five: steam rises in temperatu
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then it is exothermic, meaning the
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*Catalysts increase the rate of rea
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9 H2O2, hydrogen peroxide, naturall
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* When a decrease in pressure happe
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Reduction Oxidation reduction react
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So far, the properties have an obvi
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The acid base theory of Brønsted a
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IV. Problems with the Theory This t
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Let's discuss significant figures a
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On your calculator you would input
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Reference Tables for Physical Setti
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150. 140. Table G Solubility Curves
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Table I Heats of Reaction at 101.3
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Table O Symbols Used in Nuclear Che
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0 6.941 +1 Li 3 2-1 Na 39.0983 K +1
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First Atomic Symbol Name Ionization
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