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What are the anion endings |
-ide -ite -ate |
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When do you use hydro |
When there is no oxygen |
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When the anion Ends in -ide what suffix do you use |
-ic |
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When the anion ends with -ite what suffix do you usee |
-ous |
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When the anion end in -ate what suffix do you use |
-ic |
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What do you always put at the end when naming acids + bases |
Acid |
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H3 PO4 |
Phosphoric acid |
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HI |
Hydroiodic acid |
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HBr |
Hydrobromic acid |
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HNO2 |
Nitrous acid |
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Where are the alkali metals |
Left |
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Where are the non metals |
Back (Definition)Right |
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Where are the alkali earth metals |
Back (Definition) A |
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Where are the transition metals |
Back (Definition) A |
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Where are the halogens |
Back (Definition)A |
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Where are the noble gasses |
Back (Definition) A |
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Who did the oil drop experiment |
Milliken |
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Who used the cathode ray tube |
JJ Thompson |
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Who organized the periodic table |
Dmitri Mendlev |
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Who gave an explication for light |
De Broglie |
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Who used the canal ray tube |
Goldstein |
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Who found Photons |
Einstein |
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Who talked about quanta and photons |
Bohr |
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Who concluded that atoms are mostly space |
Rutherford |
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Who worked with Neutrons |
Chadwick |
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Who came up with the 4 fundamental units of matter |
Dalton |
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Who used evidence based alchemy |
Lavoisier |
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Who tried to figure out alchemy |
Boyle |
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Who figured out that pure matter can be divided while keeping its identity |
Democritus |
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Who revised the periodic table |
Henry Mosley |
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Who did the plumb pudding model |
Lord kelvin Thompson |
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How do you do electron configuration |
S-2 P-6 D-10 F-14 Sspspsdps |
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How many sigfigs 2000 |
1 |
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How many sigfigs? 3010 |
3 |
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How many sigfigs? .0010 |
2 |
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How many sigfigs? .0900 |
3 |
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How many sigfigs? 2.060x10^3 |
4 |
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When adding and subtracting sigfigs how do you determine how to round |
Based on the sloppiest place value |
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When multiplying or dividing sigfigs how do you determine how to round |
The sloppiest sigfig |
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Solve and round using sigfigs 20+19+25.6 |
Was 64.6 Rounded: 60 |
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Solve and round using sigfigs 20x19x25.6 |
Was 9728 Rounded 10,000 |
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What are the categories of the periodic table |
Metals, non metals, metaloids, Alkali metals, alkali earth metals, translation metals, other metals, halogens, noble gasses, challogens |
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What are some characteristics of rare earth metals |
Silver or white High in luster High electricity conductivity Mainly found in china |
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What are some characteristics of metals |
Good heat and electricity conductors 80% of periodic table Millibar Can be drawn into wires |
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What are some characteristics of nonmetals |
Most are gasses at room temp Not good conductors of electricity or heat Very brittle when solid |
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What are some characteristics of metalloids |
Brittle Lustrous Semiconductive |
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What are some characteristics of alkali metals |
Very reactive Low boiling point Low density |
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What are some characteristics of alkaline metals |
Shiny and silver Soft Strong low boiling point Low density Mallible |
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What are some characteristics of Halogens |
Nonmetals Melting points increase with increasing atomic numbers Piatonics |
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What are some characteristics of noble gasses |
Good conductors of electricity Fluorescent low boiling point Rarely found in nature |
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What are the 3 types of bonding |
Ionic covenant an metallic |
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What is ionic bonding |
The transfer of electrons |
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The sharing of electrons |
What is covenant bonding |
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What is metallic bonding |
The co-oping odd electrons |
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What are the prefixes for molecular compounds |
Mono Di Tri Tetra Penta Hexa hepta Octa Nona deca |
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number 1 way to put out a hair fire |
Smother it |
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F6 O3 |
Hexaflorine Trioxide |
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Br3 F |
Tribromine Floride |
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F4 Cl6 |
Tetraflorine Hexachloride |
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Pb Cl4 |
Lead Tetrachloride |
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How many sigfigs? 12inches = 1 foot |
Infinite sigfigs because they are the same |
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Scientific method |
Problem, Hypothesis, Testing, Analysis, Conclusion |
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Convert 14.5c |
287.5K 58.1F |
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Convert 40c |
104F 315.15K |
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What was significant about Florence |
Flooding and storm surge |
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What was significant about hurricane Michael |
Wind |
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Find the PEN of Flourine |
P- 9 E- 9 N- 10 |
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How many sigfigs? .000 |
None |
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Round using sigfigs 14+.020 |
14.020 Final answer 14 |
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What are multiplication and division sigfigs based on? |
Based on sloppiest sigfig |
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True or false, is the Roman numeral the charge? |
True |
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Ni (NO3)3 |
Nickel III Nitrate |
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Solve and round using sigfigs (290 x 4) / 8 |
145 final= 100 |
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What was significant about Florence |
Flooding and storm surge |
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Solve and round using sigfigs 30.0 x 18 / 9 |
60 |
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Solve and round using sigfigs 200 + 85 - 90 |
195 Final= 200 |
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