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Formula of a cylinder

Pi(r)^2

If it has element symbols, is it a pure substance or mixture

Pure substance

If it doesnt have element symbols, is it a pure substance or mixture

Mixture

A mixture thats homogeneous looks

The same and is transparent

Intensive

Does not depend on size or mass

Extensive

Depends on size and mass

5 signs of a chemical change

Colour change


Precipitation


Gas production


Burning/intense temp change


Chnages in characteristic properties

Mass #

Protons + neutrons

Isotope notation (whats where)

Mass # top left


Atomic number bottom left


Charge upper right

Wavelength's sign

Lambda

Frequency's sign

Nu

Group is a

Vertical column

Periods is a

Horizontal row

Alkali metal are in the

1st column

Alkaline earth metals are in the

2nd column

Transition metals

3-12 column

Nitrogen family

15th column

Oxygen family

16th column

Halogens

17th column

Noble gases

18th column

Intramolecular

Ionic, covalent (bonding)

Intermolecular

Forces that exist between molecules

Intramolecular bonds

Ionic


Covalent


Polar covalent

Intermolecular forces

Van der waals (london dispersion force)


Hydrogen bonding


Dipole-dipole

London dispersion force

Between nonpolar covalent compounds

Dipole-dipole

Polar covalent

Hydrogen bonding

One is hydrogen and one N, O, or F

Mercury One

Hg2 +2

When writing ternary acids

Ate = ic


Ite = ous

How do you know if its a ternary acid

H and a polyatomic ion

Cation

Metal

Anion

Nonmetal