Terms Flashcards

1
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Mass number

A

Total number of protons and neutrons

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2
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Atomic mass unit

A

Measures isotopic mass

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3
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Atomic mass

A

Average isotopic mass

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4
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Groups

A

Vertical columns

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5
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Periods

A

Horizontal rows

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6
Q

Avogadro constant

A

6.022 X 10^23

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7
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Molar mass

A

Mass of 1 mol of atoms

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8
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Formula mass

A

Mass of formula unit in amu
Ex:
Atomic mass NaCl: 22.9898 u + 35.453 u = 58.443 u

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9
Q

Atomic number

A

of protons

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10
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Naming Binary compounds of metals

A

1) write unmodified metal name first
2) write modified nonmetal name ending in -ide

Ex: NaCl - Sodium Chloride
MgI2 - Mafnesium Iodide
Al2O3 - Aluminum Oxide

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11
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Naming binary compounds of two nonmetals

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1) use prefixes
2) positive OS named first
3) second element modified to end with -ide
Ex: Dinitrogen Pentoxide - N2O5

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12
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Naming binary acids

A

-dissolved in water
Prefix hydro- + root + suffix -ic + acid

Ex: HF - Hydrofluoric acid

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13
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Prefixes for naming binary compounds of two nonmetals

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1 - mono
2 - di
3 - tri
4 - tetra
5 - penta
6 - hexa
7 - hepta
8 - octa
9 - nona
10 - deca
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14
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Naming hydrates

A

Compound name + (prefix- + hydrate)

Ex: CuSO4 • 5H2O - copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate

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15
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Naming hydrocarbons

A

Word stem + -ane

Ex: methane

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16
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Prefix for naming hydrocarbons

A
1 - Meth
2 - Eth
3 - Prop
4 - But
5 - Pent
6 - Hex
7 - Hept
8 - Oct
9 - Non
10 - Dec
17
Q

Naming oxoacids

A

“-ite” –> “-ous acid”

“-ate” –> “-ic acid”

18
Q

When to put (aq)

A

When it’s a strong electrolyte

19
Q

When to put (s)

A

When it’s a weak electrolyte

20
Q

When to put (l)

A

When it’s water

21
Q

When to put (g)

A
When it's Have No Fear Of Ice Clear Bear
Ex:
H2
F2
O2
I2
Cl2
Br2
22
Q

Molarity formula

A
M = amount of solute / volume of solution 
C = n / v
23
Q

Determining limiting reagent

A

If actual molB / molA required b / a, A is the limiting reagent

24
Q

Percent yield formula

A

% yield = (actual yield / theoretical yield) X 100%

25
Q

Theoretical yield is calculated based on the …

A

Limiting reagent

26
Q

Oxidation

A

Loss of electrons and increase in OS

27
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Reduction

A

Gain of electrons and decrease in OS

28
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Oxidant

A

Causes others to be oxidized

Gains electrons and is reduced

29
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Reductant

A

Causes others to be reduced

Loses electrons and is oxidized

30
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Balancing redox reaction

A

1) Split into half reactions to figure what’s oxidized and reduced
2) balance half reactions by
a) atoms other than H and O
b) O atoms by adding H2O
c) H from H2O by adding H+
3) balance each half equation for charge by adding e-
4) cancel out e- by multiplying them out