General and Lab Concepts Review Flashcards

1
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atom

A

smallest unit of life

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2
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molecule

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atom bonded to at least one other atom

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3
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ion

A

atom that has lost or gained an electron

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4
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compound

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a molecule that has two or more DIFFERENT atoms bonded together

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5
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What are the diatomic elements?

A

H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, I2

-they make the number 7 on the periodic table

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allotropes

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elemental molecules with different formulas but the same atom
-such as O2 and O3 or S6, S8, S12

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7
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ionic compounds

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a metal and a nonmetal bonded together

  • contain ionic bonds
  • can be polyatomic too
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8
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molecular compounds

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two or more nonmetals bonded together

-contain covalent bonds

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9
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polyatomic elements

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are obviously the diatomic elements and allotropes because there is more than one atom in its natural state, can be ionic compounds as well

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10
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why are diatomic elements given a specific name and not just called allotropes?

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Diotomic elements HAVE to exist in nature as a group of 2, allotropes do NOT have to have more than one atom to exist

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naming ionic compounds

Ex: FeCl2

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1) name the metal
2) write the metal’s oxidation state as a Roman numeral in parenthesis
3) Name thenonmetal usingan “ide” ending
Ex: Iron (2) Chloride, FeCl2

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Naming molecular compounds

Ex: N2O

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1) give the appropriate numerical prefix to the first element
2) Name the first element using its regular name on the periodic table
3) Give the appropriate numerical prefix to the second element
4) Name the nonmetal using an “ide” ending
Ex: dinitrogen monoxide, N2O

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13
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Naming binary acids

Ex: HCl

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1) Hydro-
2) Insert the name of element #2, replacing the “-ine” with “-ic acid”
Ex: hydrochloric acid, HCl

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14
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Naming oxyacids using HClO4, HClO2, HClO, HClO3

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HClO - ‘hypo’chlor’ous’ acid
HClO2- chlor’ous’ acid
HClO3– chlor’ic’ acid
HClO4- ‘per’chlo’ic’ acid

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15
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When naming molecular compounds, do you ever use the prefix “mono”for the first element?

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NO, only for the second element, but you can use all the other prefixes forthe first element

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16
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What is laughing gas?

A

N2O, dinitrogen monoxide (it is a molecular compound)

17
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How do you know if a compound is a binary acid?

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It is literally H + one other element

18
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How do you know if an element is an Oxyacid?

A

Typically has H stuck to some middle element with a bunch of oxygen atoms that follow
H - Middle different atom -O

19
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When naming oxyacids, how do you know which one to name per and hypo?

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Hypo is with the formula with the least amount ofoxygens, per is part of the name for the formular with the most oxygen atoms