Histroy Of Chem Flashcards

1
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Robert Boyle

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boyles law

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2
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boyles law

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the pressure and volume of a gass have an inverse relationship when temp. is held constant

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3
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Joseph Priestley

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▪ turned mercury oxide (HgO) into oxygen and another product

▪discovered oxygen and carbon monoxide

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4
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Antoine Lavoisier

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▪combustion reaction

▪law of mass conservation

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5
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law of mass conservation

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mass is neither created nor destroyed in chemical reactions

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6
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joseph proust

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▪lae of definite proportions

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7
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law of definite proportions

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different samole of pure chemical conpounds always contain the samd proportion of elements by mass

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8
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John Dalton

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▪law of multiple proportions

▪daltons atomic theory

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9
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law of multiple proportions

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▪elements can comvine in different proportions

▪ex: NO NO2

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10
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daltons atomic theory

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  1. elememts are made if atoms
  2. each element is characterized by the mass if its atoms
  3. chemical combination of elements to make conpunds occurs when stoms bond together
  4. chemical reactions only rearrange how atoms are combined
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11
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thomas young

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▪double slit expirement

▪electons behave as both a particle and a wave

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12
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J. J. Thomson

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▪cathode ray experiment
▪proved electrons were negitively charged
▪charge to mass ratio

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13
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Robert A. Millikan

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▪oil drop experiment
▪determined charge of a single electron
▪threw out data

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14
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Ernest Rutherford

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▪gold foil experiment
▪nucleus is composed of protons
▪nucleus is very small compared to atom
▪atoms mostly empty space

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15
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James Chadwick

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▪discovered neutron existence and mass

▪newtons second law

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16
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wavelength

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distence and peaks or troughs of a wave

17
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frequency

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of complete waves (occilations) that pass per unit of time

18
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amplitude

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vertical diatence between the middle if a wave and the top of its peak

19
Q

list categories of light from shortest wavelength to longest

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▪gamma 
▪x-ray
▪uv
▪visible
▪infared
▪microwave
▪radio frequency
20
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Wilhelm Wien

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▪Wiens law

21
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wiens law

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wavelength and color can be correlated with temp.

22
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Lord Baron Raleigh and James Jeans

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▪ultaviolet catastrophe

▪black body radiation

23
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black body radiation

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electromagnetic radiation emitted from a heated object

24
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max planck

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▪energy is released in bundles which is an integer multiple of hv
▪plancks constant

25
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plancks constant links

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the amount of light a photon carries eith the frequency of its wave

26
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Einstein

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▪ light behaves like a stream of particles
▪ photoelectric effect
▪binding energy for electrons

27
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Louis de broglie

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▪coined term photon

▪de broglies equation (mass associated w/ a proton)

28
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joseph von fraunhofer

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▪saw black lines in electromagnetic spectrum

▪discovered helium

29
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Johann balmer

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▪ rydberg equation (gives wavelength of photon emmitted)

30
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neils bohr

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▪electron can jump between orbits
▪bohrs equation. (orbital energies)

31
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ground state

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n=1

32
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ionization energy

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the minimum energy required to remove an electron from the nth state of an atom

33
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erwin schrodinger

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▪quantum mechanical model
▪wave function
▪equation for the probability of finding an electron in a small space

34
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Ψ^2

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probability of finding an atom in a small space

35
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Werner heisenberg

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▪Heisenberg equation (uncertainty in position or speed)

▪uncertainty principle

36
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photoelectric effect equation

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Ephoton = Ebinding + kinetic energy electron