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properties of metals
luster
malleability/ductility
good conductors of heat/electricity
emit electrons
electrical conductivity of metals ________ with increased temperature
decreases
electrical conductivity of semiconductors ________ with increased temperature
increases
villain in Goldfinger
Auric
doping
adding donor or acceptor to semiconductor
n type
donor semiconductor
p type
acceptor semiconductor
chelating ligands
polydentate ligands
more stable than unidentate ligands of the same type
which ion do you name first?
cation
what order do you name ligands in?
alphabetical
anion ligand names end in ____
"o"
if complex ion is anion (named second), it's name ends in ___
"ate"
oxidation number of metal in complex ion
complex ion charge - ligand charges
geometric isomer
isomer is cis or trans
molecule must be square planar or octahedral
optical isomerism (enantiomers)
chiral: nonsuperimposable mirror image
cis, not trans
directional bonds
hydrogen and covalent
graphite
allotrope of carbon using only 3 of its electrons to bond
functions of limestone CaO
chalk
forms cement with sand (SiO2)
purifies iron ore
neutral ligands
aqua (H2O)
ammine (NH3)
carbonyl (CO)
nitrosyl (NO)
anionic ligands
fluoro (F-)
chloro (Cl-)
bromo (Br-)
iodo (I-)
cyano (CN-)
oxo (O-2)
hydroxo (OH-)
sulfato (SO4-2)