Chapter 3 Key Terms Flashcards

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Ionic Bond

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Bond that involves the transfer of electrons and is held together by electromagnetic forces. Occurs with a metal and nonmetal.

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Covalent Bond

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Bond that is formed by two or more nonmetals that share electrons.

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Chemical Formula

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A way of writing the elements present in a compound and their abundance within the compound.

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Empirical Formula

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A chemical formula that is the relative number of atoms in a molecule, always the most simplified form.

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Molecular Formula

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A chemical formula that shows the actual number of atoms in a single molecule

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Structural Formula

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A molecular formula that has added lines to represent covalent bonds and shows the structure of a molecule.

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Ball and Stick Model

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A molecular model that represents atoms as balls and bonds as sticks.

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Space Filling Model

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A molecular model that shows atoms as balls merged together, those points of contact represent the bonds between atoms.

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Atomic Element

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Elements which exist as free atoms in nature.

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Molecular Element

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Elements which exist in nature as molecules bonded to themselves. (H, N, O, F, Cl, Br, I)

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Molecular Compound

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Covalently bonded compounds.

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Ionic Compound

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Compounds bound by ionic bonds.

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Formula Unit

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The smallest electrically neutral collection of ions in an ionic compound. It is the equivalent of a molecular formula for an ionic compound.

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Polyatomic Ion

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A compound with an overall charge.

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Common Name

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The nicknames that people give certain compounds - i.e, NaCl as “table salt”

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Systematic Name

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The chemical name for compounds that are unique and based on the components of the compound.

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Binary Compound

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Compounds with two elements.

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Oxyanion

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Anions containing oxygen and another element.

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Hydrate

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Ionic compounds with a certain amount of water typically associated with that compound.

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Acid

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Molecular compounds that release H+ ions when released in water

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Binary Acid

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Acids containing hydrogen and a nonmetal.

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Formula Mass

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The molecular mass of a compound.

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Mass Percent Composition

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The percentage of a compound’s total mass that a particular element makes up.

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Empirical Formula Molar Mass

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The sum of the masses of all atoms in an empirical formula.

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Combustion Analysis

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A method of obtaining empirical formulas for unknown compounds containing carbon and hydrogen.

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Chemical Reaction

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A process that allows one or more substances to be converted into one or more other substances.

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Combustion Reaction

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A chemical reaction where a substance combines with oxygen to make one or more oxygen containing compounds.

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Chemical Equation

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A symbolic representation of a chemical reaction.

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Reactants

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The starting substances of a chemical reaction.

30
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Products

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The resulting substances of a chemical reaction.

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Balanced Chemical Equation

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A symbolic representation of a chemical reaction that shows the proportions required to get a full reaction.