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- Page 5 and 6: Unit 5 (28 days) Chapter 10 Chemica
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- Page 16 and 17: 1. How many meters are in one kilom
- Page 18 and 19: The Learning Goal for this assignme
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- Page 24 and 25: Rule 3: A final zero or trailing ze
- Page 26 and 27: For addition and subtraction, look
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- Page 34 and 35: Looking at Ions We haven’t talked
- Page 36 and 37: Neutron Madness We have already lea
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- Page 43 and 44: Calcium [Ca] Nickel [Ni] Carbon [C]
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- Page 57 and 58: The Nucleus A typical model of the
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- Page 65 and 66: POLAR BONDING results when two diff
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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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Mole to mass: 1. Determine how many
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Chapter 14 The Behavior of Gases Th
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4) A Model of Liquids - The kinetic
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Name: Viviana Jimenez Name: Leeza L
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3 x 2 2 x 3 Notes: - The mass is th
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Notes: - As we increase the tempera
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KHDBDCM 1) 1 atmosphere = 760 torrs
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1) 108 kPa / 41 C = x / 22 C - turn
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Ideal Gas Law A physical law descri
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Electrolytes and Nonelectrolytes -
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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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Question 2: By adding a catalyst to
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It is not A, C, or D because it doe
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Question 13: The answer is C becaus
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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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Ag+ + Cu ---> Ag + Cu2+ I have deli
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7. Half Reactions A half-reaction i
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Notice that each separate substance
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Table E Selected Polyatomic Ions Fo
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Table H Vapor Pressure of Four Liqu
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Table K Common Acids Table N Select
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Table R Organic Functional Groups C
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Table S Properties of Selected Elem
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Table T Important Formulas and Equa
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CHEMISTRY EXAM FORMULA AND RESOURCE
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Activity Series of Metals Name Symb