unit c3 – chemistry in action checklist
... Define homologous series as a series of compounds which: a have the same general formula b show a gradual variation in physical properties as exemplified by their boiling points c have similar chemical properties Recall the names, formulae and structures of members of the following homologous series ...
... Define homologous series as a series of compounds which: a have the same general formula b show a gradual variation in physical properties as exemplified by their boiling points c have similar chemical properties Recall the names, formulae and structures of members of the following homologous series ...
Types of Reactions and Solution Chemistry
... determine what is going on in solution. Since our two reactants are aqueous that means that they are dissolved in water. We can therefore write them as individual ions. Be careful of the charges, the number of each, and do not forget to indicate their phase!!!! Remember, ionic means IONS, the compou ...
... determine what is going on in solution. Since our two reactants are aqueous that means that they are dissolved in water. We can therefore write them as individual ions. Be careful of the charges, the number of each, and do not forget to indicate their phase!!!! Remember, ionic means IONS, the compou ...
The Free High School Science Texts: A Textbook for High School
... Aside: Probabilities describe the chance of something happening or of being true. They usually have a value between 0 and 1 or 0% and 100% where 0 means no chance at all and 1 means definite. Probabilities are used when the state of something is uncertain. For example, probabilities are often used ...
... Aside: Probabilities describe the chance of something happening or of being true. They usually have a value between 0 and 1 or 0% and 100% where 0 means no chance at all and 1 means definite. Probabilities are used when the state of something is uncertain. For example, probabilities are often used ...
AROMATIC COMPOUNDS
... Cyclopentadiene does not have an uninterrupted ring of p orbital-bearing atoms Cyclopentadienyl cation has an even number of p electron pairs Cyclopentadienyl anion has an uninterrupted ring of p orbital-bearing atoms and an odd number of p electron pairs ...
... Cyclopentadiene does not have an uninterrupted ring of p orbital-bearing atoms Cyclopentadienyl cation has an even number of p electron pairs Cyclopentadienyl anion has an uninterrupted ring of p orbital-bearing atoms and an odd number of p electron pairs ...
Survival Organic Chemistry Part I: Molecular Models
... What you need to remember for this experience: Rule of eight, valence electrons, simple electron (Lewis) structures, covalent bond, ionic bond, single, double and triple bonds, and bond angles. As a way to get a handle on these concepts try the following problems; 1. Write the general rule for deter ...
... What you need to remember for this experience: Rule of eight, valence electrons, simple electron (Lewis) structures, covalent bond, ionic bond, single, double and triple bonds, and bond angles. As a way to get a handle on these concepts try the following problems; 1. Write the general rule for deter ...
Lecture 7 Review Sheet
... What is the difference between a mineral being of BIOGENIC origin and being INORGANIC? What is the difference between a natural mineral and a synthetic mineral? What is the difference between a mineral simulant and a real mineral? What are two primary ways by which minerals form on Earth? What is th ...
... What is the difference between a mineral being of BIOGENIC origin and being INORGANIC? What is the difference between a natural mineral and a synthetic mineral? What is the difference between a mineral simulant and a real mineral? What are two primary ways by which minerals form on Earth? What is th ...
Worked solutions to textbook questions 1 Chapter 14 From organic
... molecular structure that is common to all three drugs. How does the structure of these molecules differ? ...
... molecular structure that is common to all three drugs. How does the structure of these molecules differ? ...
Chemdraw B&W - Pennsylvania State University
... • Decarboxylation requires a carbonyl group two atoms away from the CO2H • The second carbonyl permit delocalization of the resulting enol • The reaction can be rationalized by an internal acidbase reaction ...
... • Decarboxylation requires a carbonyl group two atoms away from the CO2H • The second carbonyl permit delocalization of the resulting enol • The reaction can be rationalized by an internal acidbase reaction ...
O 2 (g) - Valdosta State University
... • Entropy is used to __________________ ___________ resulting from dispersal of energy and matter. The greater the _______ in a system, the greater the value of S. • Third Law of Thermodynamics • There is no disorder in a perfect crystal at 0K, S=0. • The entropy of a substance at any T can be obtai ...
... • Entropy is used to __________________ ___________ resulting from dispersal of energy and matter. The greater the _______ in a system, the greater the value of S. • Third Law of Thermodynamics • There is no disorder in a perfect crystal at 0K, S=0. • The entropy of a substance at any T can be obtai ...
CHEM 102 EXAM 1 WINTER 07-08
... a. Hydrocarbons can be straight-chain alkanes or branched-chain alkanes. b. Methane is the simplest hydrocarbon. c. Unsaturated hydrocarbons contain only C-H and C-C single covalent bonds. d. Hydrocarbons can contain carbon atoms joined in a ring. ANSWER: c 4. Assume all hydrocarbons given are linea ...
... a. Hydrocarbons can be straight-chain alkanes or branched-chain alkanes. b. Methane is the simplest hydrocarbon. c. Unsaturated hydrocarbons contain only C-H and C-C single covalent bonds. d. Hydrocarbons can contain carbon atoms joined in a ring. ANSWER: c 4. Assume all hydrocarbons given are linea ...
Chemistry 30 - SharpSchool
... 30-D2.3k calculate equilibrium constants and concentrations for homogeneous systems and Bronsted-Lowry acids and bases (excluding buffers) when concentrations at equilibrium are known initial concentrations and one equilibrium concentration are known the equilibrium constant and one equilibr ...
... 30-D2.3k calculate equilibrium constants and concentrations for homogeneous systems and Bronsted-Lowry acids and bases (excluding buffers) when concentrations at equilibrium are known initial concentrations and one equilibrium concentration are known the equilibrium constant and one equilibr ...
Stereochemistry of Alkanes and Cycloalkanes
... Cyclobutane has less angle strain than cyclopropane but more torsional strain because of its larger number of ring hydrogens, and their proximity to each other Cyclobutane is slightly bent out of plane - one carbon atom is about ...
... Cyclobutane has less angle strain than cyclopropane but more torsional strain because of its larger number of ring hydrogens, and their proximity to each other Cyclobutane is slightly bent out of plane - one carbon atom is about ...
Activity C14: Rate of a Chemical Reaction 1
... In this activity you will determine the effect of changes in concentration of the reactants on the rate of the chemical reaction. The reaction for this activity is the acidic reduction of the thiosulfate ion to sulfur and sulfur dioxide. The equation for the reaction is: S2O32-(aq) + 2 H+(aq) ====== ...
... In this activity you will determine the effect of changes in concentration of the reactants on the rate of the chemical reaction. The reaction for this activity is the acidic reduction of the thiosulfate ion to sulfur and sulfur dioxide. The equation for the reaction is: S2O32-(aq) + 2 H+(aq) ====== ...
Hydrocarbons - calciochemist
... by breaking carbon off the end, and making it a branch in the middle) Also have different properties, such as b.p., m.p., and reactivity ...
... by breaking carbon off the end, and making it a branch in the middle) Also have different properties, such as b.p., m.p., and reactivity ...
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... Therefore enzymes are catalysts because they speed up biochemical reactions • We need enzymes for every process that happens in our bodies! e.g. Digesting food, replicating DNA ...
... Therefore enzymes are catalysts because they speed up biochemical reactions • We need enzymes for every process that happens in our bodies! e.g. Digesting food, replicating DNA ...
Chapter 2
... pure form and in combinations called compounds • Organisms are composed of matter • Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass • Matter is made up of elements ...
... pure form and in combinations called compounds • Organisms are composed of matter • Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass • Matter is made up of elements ...
Chapter 10_Organohalides
... the system allowing for resonance structures to be drawn -system extended over three carbons instead of two ...
... the system allowing for resonance structures to be drawn -system extended over three carbons instead of two ...