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dimensional analysis

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changing quantities by units of measure mkhddcmmnp

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2
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heterogenous mixture

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Each component keeps its original properties each sample of the mixture will be different not uniform

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3
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homogenous mixture

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completely uniform in composition and portion of components each sample of the mixture is exactly the same

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4
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chemical change

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when matter undergoes changes in composition

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5
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physical change

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alter a substance without changing its composition

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6
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mixture

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A physical blend of two or more substances which retain their own identity

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7
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compound

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combination of two or more atoms can be separated chemically

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8
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solution

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homogeneous or heterogeneous a combining of 2 or more different substances

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9
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atomos

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indivisible

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10
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smallest particle

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atom

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11
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atomic theory

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  1. all elements are composed of indivisible particles called atoms
  2. All atoms of the same element are identical in properties
  3. Atoms cannot be created or destroyed or subdivided by any chemical reaction
  4. Atoms of different elements can physically mixer chemically combine in simple whole number ratios to form chemical compounds
  5.  Chemical reactions can occur when atoms are separated join or rearranged
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12
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what part of the atomic theory is wrong

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that atoms cannot be divided because they are made of electrons neutrons and protons

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13
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law of conservation mass

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atoms cannot be created or destroyed during chemical or physical changes

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14
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problem with bohrs solar system model

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The electrons are not being moved around the nucleus in constant speeds because they would implode

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15
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quantum mechanical model

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based on the solar system model electron stay in the spot in the space between the nucleus they don’t move called the electron cloud model

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16
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 electron

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negative charge e-. in space around the nucleus. 9.11x10^-28 g

17
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proton

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positive charge p+. in the nucleus. 1 AMU

18
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neutron

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no charge n°. in the nucleus. 1 AMU

19
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nucleus

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small dense positive
composed of protons and neutrons
electrons fly around the nucleus in empty space

20
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thomson

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discover the electron with the cathode ray tube and the plum putting model electron spread evenly through the positive charge of an atom

21
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milikan

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Calculated the charge of the electron with the oil drop

22
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schrodinger

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created the electron cloud model and has the current model based on a 90% probability of finding an electron in space around the nucleus

23
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bohr

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Solar system model electrons orbiting the nucleus at constant speed wrong because they would include

24
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rutherford

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develop the theory of the nucleus with the gold foil experiment

25
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metals property

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shiny malleable ductile and good conductors

26
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nonmetals

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hard brittle gases poor conductors and hydrogen is a nonmetal

27
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metalloids

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Seven solids boron silicon arsenic Hilarion astatine germanium and antimony. Si Ge a great semi conductors of electricity at high temp

28
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bohrs energy levels

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Level one can hold two electrons
level 2 8 electrons
level 3 18 electrons
level 4 32 electron

29
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mendeleev

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Am down similar properties across

30
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mosley

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similar properties down
atomic number across
flipped the table

31
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law of definite proportions

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a given chemical compound always contains the same elements in the exact same proportions by mass.

32
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law of multiple proportions

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when two different compounds are composed of the same elements the ratio of the mass of the elements will always be whole numbers

33
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cathode ray tube

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thompson discovered the electron with this. The rays move from the negative end to the positive end of the tube realizing the rays were made of negatively charged particles called electrons

34
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gold foil exp

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by Rutherford. Using a thin sheet of gold foil he shot alpha particles through the foil some passed through and others were deflected. atoms are mostly empty space and are positively charged