Bundle 1: Matter and Atomic Structure | Bundle 2: Electron Arrangement and the Periodic Table | Bundle 3 | Bundle 4 Chemical Reactions | Bundle 5-6 |
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Fission is the splitting of a heavy, unstable nucleus into two lighter nuclei.
Fusion is the process where two light nuclei combine together releasing vast amounts of energy.
Learning Objective 1:
What is the difference between nuclear fusion and fission? |
They are any of the gaseous elements.
helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon
Learning Objective 1:
What are the Noble Gases? |
Ionic: metals + nonmetals
Covalent: nonmetal + nonmetal
Learning Objective 2:
What is the difference between an Ionic compound and Covalent bond? |
OH-
Learning Objective 3:
What is the chemical formula for Hydroxide ? |
180 C6H12O6
Learning Objective 1:
What is the molar mass for glucose? |
Chemical Change
Learning Objective 6:
Is digesting food a chemical or physical change? |
Titanium
Learning Objective 3:
What element is this? [Ar] 3d2 4s2 |
positive metal , negative non-metal. No
Learning Objective 2:
How do you name a ionic compound? Do you use prefixes? |
2,1,2
Learning Objective 4:
Balance this Chemical Equation: _CO + _O2 > _CO2 |
Glucose
Learning Objective 2:
What has the greatest molar mass? Glucose, Sodium Bicarbonate |
Alpha, Beta, Gamma
Learning Objective 9:
List radiations from most massive to least massive? |
group VIIA 17
Learning Objective 1:
What group is known as "Halogens: |
CsF
Learning Objective 6:
What is the symbol for Caesium Fluroide? |
4,1,2
Learning Objective 4:
Balance this Chemical Equation: _Li + _O2 > _Li2O |
2.1 x 10^24 atoms H2
Learning Objective 4:
What is the number of atoms in 3.5 moles of H2? |
Homogeneous mixture has the same uniform appearance and composition throughout.
Heterogeneous mixture consists of visibly different substances or phases.
Learning Objective 5:
What is the difference between homogeneous and heterogenous mixtures? |
Every orbital in a subshell is singly occupied with one electron before any one orbital is doubly occupied, and all electrons in singly occupied orbitals have the same spin.
Learning Objective 1:
What is the Hund's Rule? |
Cation: metal
Anion: non-metal
Learning Objective 5:
What is the difference between cation and anion? |
Double Replacement
Learning Objective 7:
What type of reactant is this: AB + CD > CB + AD |
Joules
Bundle 6 LO 1
What is the q in the equation q=cm▲t |
Proposed that atoms are breakable. Did the Plum Pudding Model. Atoms have electrons with positively charged field.
Learning Objective 2:
What is the Thomson's model of atoms? |
[Kr] 4d2 5s2
Learning Objective 3:
What is the electron configuration for Zirconium? |
Nonpolar covalent bonds are a type of chemical bond where two atoms share a pair of electrons with each other. Polar covalent bonding is a type of chemical bond where a pair of electrons is unequally shared between two atoms.
Learning Objective 11:
Difference between polar and non-polar bonds? |
Single Replacement
Learning Objective 7:
What type of reactant is this: Cl2 + NaF > NaCl + F2 |
4.184
Bundle 6 LO
How many Joules are in 1 cal? |