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25 Cards in this Set
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HI
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-10
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Hi, like beginning of conversation, but this is beginning of countdown...
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HBr
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-8
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B looks like it...
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HCl
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-7
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Cl has this many valence electrons...
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H2SO4
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-5
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2 and 4 make 6, this is one less...
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H3O+
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-1.7
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Cl3CCOOH
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0.6
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OO's look like part of the number...
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H3PO4
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2.1
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P is very grown up and of drinking age...
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HF
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3.2
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CH3COOH
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4.8
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H2CO3
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6.4
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2 times the last and 2 times the first (in that order)
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H2S
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7
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the number starts with s, like Sulfur
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HC///N
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9.1
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3's in 3 bonds makes 9 + the one (N)
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NH4+
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9.4
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It's 'positive' that its counterpart NH3 will be 4x's its value
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CH3OH
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15.5
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H2O
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15.7
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similar in looks to it's counterpart H3O+, but it's not charged and more mature (ie. higher than its counterpart)
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CH3CH2OH
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16
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alcohol at this 'sweet' age?
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CH3CHO (aldehyde@)
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17
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(CH3)3COH (tBuOH)
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18
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a number that looks like B is in the answer
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CH3C(O)CH3 (ketone @)
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20
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CH3CO2R (ester @)
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24.5
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R/C///C/H
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25
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H/H
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35
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NH3
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36
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it's younger counterpart is 4 times as charged
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CH2//CH2
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44
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two symmetrical parts joined doubly like the number itself
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CH3CH3
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50
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half and half like its characteristic pKa
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