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Oxidizing agents

Reactivity of Nuclear Muons

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preAP Chem 2013-2014 1 Name ________________________________ Note: It is very important that you note that some elements do not occur as single atoms when by themselves. If they are not combined with another element, they will bond with themselves, forming a _________________ molecule. In any chemical reaction, when you see these elements alone, they must be shown with a diatomic formula. Diatomic elements: H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, I2 I. Describing Chemical Change A. Writing Equations ? words can be used to describe _____________________________, but that can become long and ______________________. ? chemists use ___________________________ to describe reactions. In chemical equations,

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Chapter 4 Practice Test 1. A 20.0-g sample of HF is dissolved in water to give 2.0 ? 102 mL of solution. The concentration of the solution is: a) 1.0 M b) 3.0 M c) 0.10 M d) 5.0 M e) 10.0 M Ans: d) 5.0 M Page: 4.3 2. Which of the following aqueous solutions contains the greatest number of ions? a) 400.0 mL of 0.10 M NaCl b) 300.0 mL of 0.10 M CaCl2 c) 200.0 mL of 0.10 M FeCl3 d) 200.0 mL of 0.10 M KBr e) 800.0 mL of 0.10 M sucrose ANS: b) 300.0 mL of 0.10 M CaCl2 PAGE: 4.3 3. What mass of calcium chloride, CaCl2, is needed to prepare 2.850 L of a 1.56 M solution? a) 25.9 g b) 60.8 g c) 111 g d) 203 g e) 493 g ANS: e) 493 g PAGE: 4.3 4. What volume of 18.0 M sulfuric acid must be used to prepare 15.5 L of 0.195 M H2SO4? a) 168 mL

Chemistry SL design IA

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What Effect does Temperature on the Rate of Reaction? Introduction Temperature is nothing more than the average kinetic energy of a mass of atoms. This being said, the less kinetic energy present, the fewer collisions between the conglomeration of atoms, and thus the slower a reaction will progress (chemguide.co.uk). This idea is powered by the collision theory, allowing us to accurately hypothe- size what will happen based on the temperature of a solution. As we approach absolute zero (0o K), the rate of reaction asymptotically approaches zero, never reaching it ,since we can never thoeretically reach absolute zero, but getting infintesimally closer by a mesurable degree.

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Chemistry Final Review Guide 2012 The 1st Section on the final will be metric conversions, significant figures, and scientific notation. The 2nd Section on the final will be multiple choice questions. There will be 40 of them and they will cover vocabulary and basic chemistry questions. The BEST way to study for this section would be to gather all old chemistry tests and review all of the multiple choice questions The 3rd Section will be calculations split into 3 parts. Part A will focus on writing chemical equations from word equations, balancing them, and then stating what type of reaction it is. For example: 1. Solid aluminum reacts with oxygen gas to produce aluminum oxide.

Chapter 18 Powerpoint

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Chapter 18: Chemistry of the Environment Priyal Patel AP Chemistry 0pd 18.1 Earth?s Atmosphere Temperature varied due to altitude Decreases with increasing altitude Layer of atmosphere Troposphere Stratosphere Mesosphere Thermosphere Composition of the Atmosphere Not uniform Bombarded with radiation and energetic particles Lighter atoms rise to top N2 triple bond for between Nitrogen atoms O2 Much more reactive Reacts to form oxides 18.2 The Outer Regions of the Atmosphere Outer portion of atmosphere is important in determining conditions of life Upper layer forms outer defense against radiation and high-energy particles Photodissociation Rupture of a chemical bond resulting form absorption of a photon by a molecule Does not form ions Forms two neutral particles
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