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chemistry final study guide with answers georgiaIt looks like your browser needs updating. For the best experience on Quizlet, please update your browser. Learn More. Observation the act of noting and recording something with instruments. Hypothesis a tentative explanation for an observation or scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation. Experiment a test under controlled conditions that is made to demonstrate a known truth, examine the validity of a hypothesis, or determine the efficacy of something previously untried. Independent Variable (Manipulated) variable whose value is being altered to bring a change in some condition dependent variable (or responding variable) dependent variable (or responding variable) - the observed variable in an experiment or study whose changes are determined by the presence or degree of one or more independent variables Controlled Variable a sample in which a factor whose effect is being estimated is absent or is held constant, in order to provide a comparison. Conclusion a position reached after consideration of data obtained from an experiment Qualitative Data data described in terms of some quality or categorization that may be informal or may use ill-defined characteristics such as warmth and flavor Quantitative Data data described in terms of quantity and in which numerical values are used. Mass a property of matter equal to the measure of an object's resistance to changes in either its speed or direction of its motion. The mass of an object is not dependent on gravity and therefore is different from but proportional to its weight.http://hotelsinpl.com/allfiles/epson-esc-p-reference-manual-download.xml
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Volume the amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object or region of space Length the measurement of the extent of something along its greatest dimension Temperature a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter, expressed in terms of units or degrees designated on a standard scale Metric System a decimal system of units based on the meter as a unit length, the kilogram as a unit mass, and the second as a unit time. Scientific Notation a method of writing or displaying numbers in terms of a decimal number between 1 and 10 multiplied by a power of 10. Dimensional Analysis a technique that involves the study of dimensions of physical quantities Significant Figures (Sig Figs) All of the numbers in a measurement that are know to be accurate, plus one that is uncertain. Qualitative Is this observation quantitative or qualitative; 'The wick of the candle curls at the top'. Observation Is this an Observation or Conclusion. The temperature is 33 degrees Celsius Conclusion Is this an Observation or Conclusion. It must be about to rain because the sky is getting dark Qualitative Does not include Numbers Quantitative Includes Numbers Observation The eggs stink Inference It looks like it is going to rain Change 310,000 to scientific notation 3.1 x 10? Change 1.5 x 10? to decimal notation 1,500 How must Scientific Notation be expressed. M x 10? - Where M is greater than or equal to one, but less than 10 What is the instrument used to measure mass. The balance How many centimeters are in one meter? 100 Observations are made using the senses and devices in scientific invesigations Element a substance composed of atoms having an identical number of protons in each nucleus. Elements cannot be reduced to simpler substances by normal chemical means. Pure Substance a sample of matter, either an element or a compound, that consists of only one component with definite physical and chemical properties and a definite composition.http://activesolutionelectric.com/images/epson-expression-1600-manual.xml Compound a pure, macroscopically homogeneous substance consisting of atoms or ions of two or more different elements in definite proportions that cannot be separated by physical means. A compound usually has properties unlike those of its constituent elements. Mixture a composition of two or more substances that are not chemically combined with each other and are capable of being separated. Solution a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances, which may be solids, liquids, gases, or a combination of these. Heterogeneous Mixture consisting of dissimilar parts. Heterogeneous mixtures have distinguishable phases. Homogeneous Mixture uniform in structure or composition throughout. Homogeneous mixtures have atoms and molecules interspersed. Alloy a homogeneous mixture or solid solution of two or more metals, the atoms of one replacing or occupying interstitial positions between the atoms of the other: Brass is an alloy of zinc and copper. Distillation the evaporation and subsequent collection of a liquid by condensation as a means of purification. Density the mass per unit volume of a substance. Chemical changes What is the freezing point equal to. His atoms — indestructible, indivisible, incompressible, uniform, and differing only in size, shape, and motion — anticipated with surprising accuracy those discovered by 20th-century scientists. Aristotle Greek philosopher who did not follow the teachings of Democritus. He believed in the four earthly elements (fire, earth, air, and water), and proposed a fifth heavenly element (aether). Dalton (born 1766 - died 1844) English scientist that was one of the first to decide that all matter is made up of small particles, or atoms. Rutherford (born 1871 - died 1937) New Zealand physicist who named the nucleus and proton and won the 1908 Nobel prize in chemistry Atom A unit of matter, the smallest unit of an element having all the characteristics of that element and consisting of a dense, central, positively charged nucleus surrounded by a system of electrons. Atomos Greek word meaning indivisible or unable to cut Law of Conservation Mass The notion that mass, or matter, can be neither created nor destroyed. According to conservation of mass, reactions and interactions which change the properties of substances leave unchanged their total mass; for instance, when charcoal burns, the mass of all of the products of combustion, such as ashes, soot, and gases, equals the original mass of charcoal and the oxygen with which it reacted. Law of Definite Proportions elements composing a compound are always present in the same proportions by mass Law of Multiple Proportions law stating that when two elements can combine to form more than one compound the amounts of one of them that combines with a fixed amount of the other will exhibit a simple multiple relation Nucleon A proton or a neutron, especially as part of an atomic nucleus. Proton A stable, positively charged subatomic particle having a mass 1,836 times that of the electron. Neutron An electrically neutral subatomic particle having a mass 1,839 times that of the electron. Electron A stable subatomic particle having a rest mass of grams and a unit negative electric charge of approximately coulombs. Isotope One of two or more atoms having the same atomic number, but different mass numbers, due to a different number of neutrons in the nucleus. Mass Number The sum of the number of neutrons and protons in an atomic nucleus. Photon The quantum of electromagnetic energy, regarded as a discrete particle having zero mass, no electric charge, and an indefinitely long lifetime. Spectroscopy Study of spectra, especially experimental observation of optical spectra. Quantum Number A set of real numbers assigned to a physical system that individually characterize the properties and collectively specify the state of a particle or of the system. Orbital The wave function of an electron in an atom or molecule, indicating the electron's probable location. Sublevel One or more orbitals in the electron shell of an atom. Hund's Rule If two or more orbitals of equal energy are available, electrons will occupy them singly before filling them in pairs. Pauli Exclusion Principle No two electrons may simultaneously occupy the same quantum state. Aufbau Principle Used to determine the electron configuration of an atom, molecule, or ion. As they are added, they assume their most stable conditions (electron orbitals) with respect to the nucleus and those electrons already there. According to the principle, electrons fill orbitals starting at the lowest available (possible) energy states before filling higher states (e.g. 1s before 2s). Hyphen notations of three Hydrogen Isotopes - hydrogen-1 hydrogen-2 hydrogen-3 The shape of the Px orbital dumbbell The shape of the s orbital sphere Number of lobes typical d orbital has 4 Number of lobes typical f sub level has 7 Lowest energy state of an atom ground level The principal quantum number is represented by the: 1) n 2) refers to the main energy level of an electron 3) is a whole number What sub level are present by the main energy level number s Mendeleev (born 1834 - died 1907) Russian chemist that created the first valid periodic table of the elements in 1869 Moseley (born 1887 - died 1915) English physicist that used X-ray diffraction to show that each element has an atomic number. He arranged the elements by increasing atomic number, which was almost the same as Mendeleev's arrangement in order of increasing atomic weight, but differs slightly. These differences account for the few discrepancies inherent in the Mendeleev system. He was killed in World War I. Periodic Law The principle that the properties of the elements recur periodically as their atomic numbers increase. Family A vertical column in the periodic table of elements. Group A vertical column in the periodic table of elements. Period A sequence of elements arranged in order of increasing atomic number and forming one of the horizontal rows in the periodic table. Electron Distribution A function which gives the number of electrons per unit volume of phase space. Valence Electron An electron in an outer shell of an atom that can participate in forming chemical bonds with other atoms. Noble gas distribution A short hand of electron distribution. Constructed by putting the symbol of the noble gas in the period before the element in brackets and continuing the electron configuration from where the noble gas left off. Energy Level One of the allowed values of the internal energy of an isolated physical system. Stable Not easily decomposed or otherwise modified chemically. Atomic Radius Half the distance between the nuclei of two like atoms that are covalently bonded. Metalloid An element which exhibits the external characteristics of a metal but behaves chemically both as a metal and a nonmetal. Semimetal Another name for an element which exhibits the external characteristics of a metal but behaves chemically as a metal and a nonmetal. Electron Affinity The work needed in removing an electron from a negative ion, thus restoring the neutrality of an atom or molecule. Electron Configuration The orbital and spin arrangement of an atom's electrons, specifying the quantum numbers of the atom's electrons in a given state. Ionization Energy The amount of energy needed to remove an electron from a given kind of atom or molecule to an infinite distance. The 13-digit and 10-digit formats both work. Please try again.Please try again.Please try again. Used: Like NewPossible minor cosmetic issues or customer return. Direct from publisher. 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