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all matter is composed of

atoms

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how are compounds formed

whole number ratios of two or more atoms

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what is the fundamental unit of matter

atom

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what is a chemical reaction a rearrangement of

rearrangement of atoms

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which two subatomic particles make up most of atom’s mass

protons and neutrons

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what does atomic number refer to

the number of protons in an atom's nucleus; used for identifying unknown element adn remains constant across all isotopes of an element

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what does atomic mass refer to

weighed average of an element based on its isotopes

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cations

positively charged ions formed when an atom loses electrons

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anions

negatively charged ions formed when an atom gains electrons.

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do valence elections have higher or lower energy compared to electrons closer to the nucleus

higher

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the modern quantum theory has replaced which outdated model

the bohr model (described electrons as following determined circular orbits around nucleus)

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how doe the modern quantum theory describe the pathway of electron

electrons occupying a cloud surrounding the nucleus

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What does the Heisenberg uncertainty principle describe?

It is impossible to perfectly find both the momentum and the location of an electron in an atom at a given time. In other words, you can figure out one or the other but not both

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What does principle quantum number refer to?

Represents the main energy level occupied by electrons

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What are the possible values for principle quantum number?

Must be positive integer number, equal or greater than 1

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The maximum number of electrons that an electron shell can hold is given by what formula?

2n²

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What does azimuthal quantum number refer to?

Describes the shape of the subshells or the orbital shape within each principle energy level

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What are the possible values for azimuthal quantum number?

Between zero and the value of the principle quantum number minus 1

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If a principle quantum number is 1, what are the potential azimuthal quantum numbers?

Only 0

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If a principle quantum number is 4, what are the potential azimuthal quantum numbers?

0, 1, 2, and 3.

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What azimuthal quantum number is associated with a 's' subshell?

0

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What azimuthal quantum number is associated with the 'p' subshell?

1

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What azimuthal quantum number is associated with the 'd' subshell?

2

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What azimuthal quantum number is associated with the 'f' subshell?

3

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How many electrons can be held in the 's' subshell?

2

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How many electrons can be held in the 'p' subshell?

6

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How many electrons can be held in the 'd' subshell?

10

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How many electrons can be held in the 'f' subshell?

14

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What does the magnetic quantum number refer to?

Describes the orientation of orbitals in space

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What are the possible values for magnetic quantum number?

Number ranges between the negative and positive magnitude of the azimuthal number

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What magnetic quantum numbers are possible for a 'p' subshell?

-1, 0, +1

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What magnetic quantum numbers are possible for a 'f' subshell?

-3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3

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What does the spin quantum number refer to?

Describes the angular momentum of an electron

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What are the possible values for spin quantum number?

+1/2 or -1/2

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What does the Pauli exclusion principle state?

No two electrons in an atom can have the same set of four quantum numbers.

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What does Hund's rule state?

Every electron occupies an empty orbital before pairing up in orbitals that are already occupied.

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What does the Aufbau principle state?

Electrons fill orbitals starting from the lowest energy level to the highest.

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Are covalent bonds weaker or stronger than ionic bonds?

Weaker

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Are covalent compounds more likely to have higher melting and pointing points compared to ionic compounds?

No, covalent compounds are more likely to have lower melting and boiling points due to weak covalent bonds

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What does bond length refer to?

Distance between nuclei of each atom involved in a bond

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What does bond energy refer to?

Energy needed to break a bond between two atoms

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Does the sharing of electrons in a covalent bond have to be equal?

No. Electrons can be shared unequally in covalent bonds, leading to polarity

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What is involved in forming ionic bonds?

It involves the complete transfer of electrons from the less electronegative atom to the more electronegative atom

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What are the three types of intermolecular forces?

London dispersion force (aka Van der Waals), dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonds

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What is required to form a hydrogen bond?

Hydrogen attached to a very electronegative atom (such as oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine)

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What type of bond results from parallel overlap of orbitals?

Pi bond

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What type of bond results from head-to-head overlap of orbitals?

Sigma bond

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Which bonds are involved in a double bond?

One sigma bond and one pi bond

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Which bonds are involved in a triple bond?

One sigma bond and two pi bonds

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Between sigma and pi bond, which allows for free rotation at the axis?

Sigma allows free rotation at axis while pi bond does not

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What is the bond order of a single bond?

1

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What is the bond order of a triple bond?

3

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As the bond order increases, what happens to bond length and bond strength?

Length decreases and strength increases

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Does bond strength increase or decrease going down a column on the periodic table?

Decrease. As atomic radii increases, bond length increases resulting in decreased bond strength