August 2007
... solutions had a concentration of 1 mol/L with respect to the metal ions present. The solution in one half-cell is initially an orange colour due to the mixture of the pale green Fe2+ ions and the orange Fe3+ ions. The other half is coloured blue due to the Cu2+ ions. Describe the colour changes the ...
... solutions had a concentration of 1 mol/L with respect to the metal ions present. The solution in one half-cell is initially an orange colour due to the mixture of the pale green Fe2+ ions and the orange Fe3+ ions. The other half is coloured blue due to the Cu2+ ions. Describe the colour changes the ...
Chemistry 5350 Advanced Physical Chemistry Fall Semester 2013
... well. The well depth is a fraction of the total energy, and the molecule is unaffected by the attractive part of the potential. 2. Explain why attractive interactions between molecules in a gas make the pressure less than predicted by the ideal gas equation. The ideal gas equation assumes that the m ...
... well. The well depth is a fraction of the total energy, and the molecule is unaffected by the attractive part of the potential. 2. Explain why attractive interactions between molecules in a gas make the pressure less than predicted by the ideal gas equation. The ideal gas equation assumes that the m ...
AMIDES & AMINES
... • Can be thought of as ammonia (NH3), with one, two or all three of its hydrogens substituted by alkyl groups • The number of substituted alkyl groups allow for primary (10), secondary (20), and tertiary (30) sub-classifications (similar to alcohols) ...
... • Can be thought of as ammonia (NH3), with one, two or all three of its hydrogens substituted by alkyl groups • The number of substituted alkyl groups allow for primary (10), secondary (20), and tertiary (30) sub-classifications (similar to alcohols) ...
Atomic Systems and Bonding
... When the valence electron in any atom gains sufficient energy from some outside force, it can break away from the parent atom and become what is called a free electron Atoms with few electrons in their valence shell tend to have more free electrons since these valence electrons are more loosely boun ...
... When the valence electron in any atom gains sufficient energy from some outside force, it can break away from the parent atom and become what is called a free electron Atoms with few electrons in their valence shell tend to have more free electrons since these valence electrons are more loosely boun ...
Lecture 25 Group 15 - U of L Class Index
... The triple bond holding the two atoms together is very strong, so N2 is a very unreactive gas. Nitrogen is often used as an inert atmosphere for chemical reactions and for production of electronic components. Being the major component of air, it is much cheaper than the most common alternative, argo ...
... The triple bond holding the two atoms together is very strong, so N2 is a very unreactive gas. Nitrogen is often used as an inert atmosphere for chemical reactions and for production of electronic components. Being the major component of air, it is much cheaper than the most common alternative, argo ...
Eleanor Roosevelt High School Dimitri Saliani, Principal Angela
... How do we describe and apply the terms atomic number, mass number, and isotope? How do we calculate the atomic mass of an element? What is an isotope? How do we define and apply the terms molecule, ion, monoatomic and polyatomic? Describe the Bohr model and its relationship to atomic spect ...
... How do we describe and apply the terms atomic number, mass number, and isotope? How do we calculate the atomic mass of an element? What is an isotope? How do we define and apply the terms molecule, ion, monoatomic and polyatomic? Describe the Bohr model and its relationship to atomic spect ...
CH1 Student Revision Guides pdf
... and to forms of leukaemia. Even small increases in the background level of radiation may have significant effects on the population as a whole. This is because the probability for cell mutation is higher when applied to a large population sample. Clusters of childhood leukaemia have been associated ...
... and to forms of leukaemia. Even small increases in the background level of radiation may have significant effects on the population as a whole. This is because the probability for cell mutation is higher when applied to a large population sample. Clusters of childhood leukaemia have been associated ...
H - Deans Community High School
... This unstable activated complex only exist for a short period of time. From the peak of the energy barrier it can lose energy in one of two ways i.e. to the stable products or to form the reactants again. The higher the Ea the higher the barrier and the slower the reaction. Higher Chemistry Eric Ala ...
... This unstable activated complex only exist for a short period of time. From the peak of the energy barrier it can lose energy in one of two ways i.e. to the stable products or to form the reactants again. The higher the Ea the higher the barrier and the slower the reaction. Higher Chemistry Eric Ala ...
Transition State Theory
... with the reaction coordinate given in terms of the distance between the B and C molecules. The reaction coordinate for this reaction was discussed in R.3-A Collision Theory–D Polyani Equations when discussing the Polanyi equation. † barrier shown in Figure R3.B-2 is the shallowest barrier The energy ...
... with the reaction coordinate given in terms of the distance between the B and C molecules. The reaction coordinate for this reaction was discussed in R.3-A Collision Theory–D Polyani Equations when discussing the Polanyi equation. † barrier shown in Figure R3.B-2 is the shallowest barrier The energy ...
Syllabus - The Society of Flavor Chemists
... No attempt has been made to divide the subject matter into Certified and Apprentice SFC membership categories. It is the expected that Certified members will have broader and deeper knowledge than Apprentice members, but it is not the intention here to elaborate who should know what. It is not likel ...
... No attempt has been made to divide the subject matter into Certified and Apprentice SFC membership categories. It is the expected that Certified members will have broader and deeper knowledge than Apprentice members, but it is not the intention here to elaborate who should know what. It is not likel ...
PRODUCTION OF MATERIALS SAMPLE
... - Each glucose unit in cellulose has six carbon atoms joined together, so it has the basic carbon-chain structure for making petrochemicals – molecules such as ethylene (2 C atoms), propylene (3 C atoms) and butene (4 C atoms). ...
... - Each glucose unit in cellulose has six carbon atoms joined together, so it has the basic carbon-chain structure for making petrochemicals – molecules such as ethylene (2 C atoms), propylene (3 C atoms) and butene (4 C atoms). ...
MS PowerPoint - Catalysis Eprints database
... Halomethylation of aromatic systems Production of MOM-Cl Conventional synthesis of MOM-Cl involves HCHO, HCl and CH3OH Produces the by-product bis[chloromethyl]ether (BCME) BCME is a powerful carcinogen and its use is seriously limited ...
... Halomethylation of aromatic systems Production of MOM-Cl Conventional synthesis of MOM-Cl involves HCHO, HCl and CH3OH Produces the by-product bis[chloromethyl]ether (BCME) BCME is a powerful carcinogen and its use is seriously limited ...
Guide_to_Life_in_Orgo_Ib
... Lesson Objectives Description Recognize and identify functional groups in an organic molecule and know the groups shown in Table ...
... Lesson Objectives Description Recognize and identify functional groups in an organic molecule and know the groups shown in Table ...
What are Physical Properties and Changes? - Mamanakis
... The formation of a gas is a clue to chemical changes. The bubbles of gas that you observed form when an antacid is dropped into water is an example of change. Another clue that a chemical change has occurred is the formation of a solid. A solid that separates out of solution during a chemical change ...
... The formation of a gas is a clue to chemical changes. The bubbles of gas that you observed form when an antacid is dropped into water is an example of change. Another clue that a chemical change has occurred is the formation of a solid. A solid that separates out of solution during a chemical change ...
physical and chemical change
... property is a quality or condition of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the composition of the substance. Color is an example of a physical property. During a physical change, some properties of a sample of matter change, but the composition of the sample does not change. ...
... property is a quality or condition of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the composition of the substance. Color is an example of a physical property. During a physical change, some properties of a sample of matter change, but the composition of the sample does not change. ...
Module 3 Questions
... The temperature of the liquid in the flask increases from 14.8oC to 24.3oC. Which of the following statements describes this situation? A) The enthalpy change for the process: KOH(s) K+ (aq) + OH- (aq) has a positive value. B) The potential energy (enthalpy) of KOH(s) is higher than the potential ...
... The temperature of the liquid in the flask increases from 14.8oC to 24.3oC. Which of the following statements describes this situation? A) The enthalpy change for the process: KOH(s) K+ (aq) + OH- (aq) has a positive value. B) The potential energy (enthalpy) of KOH(s) is higher than the potential ...
Ethers, Sulfides, Epoxides
... What can happen? Reactants are the aldehyde and concentrated hydroxide. Hydroxide ion can act both as Base, but remember we have no acidic hydrogens (no a hydrogens). Nucleophile, attacking carbonyl group. ...
... What can happen? Reactants are the aldehyde and concentrated hydroxide. Hydroxide ion can act both as Base, but remember we have no acidic hydrogens (no a hydrogens). Nucleophile, attacking carbonyl group. ...
Test review
... a. evaporation of 1 mol of CCl4 (l) b. mixing 5 mL ethanol with 25 mL water c. compressing 1 mol Ne at constant temperature from 1.5 L to 0.5 L d. raising the temperature of 100 g Cu from 275 K to 295 K e. grinding a large crystal of KCl to powder 10. Hydrogen for use in ammonia production is produc ...
... a. evaporation of 1 mol of CCl4 (l) b. mixing 5 mL ethanol with 25 mL water c. compressing 1 mol Ne at constant temperature from 1.5 L to 0.5 L d. raising the temperature of 100 g Cu from 275 K to 295 K e. grinding a large crystal of KCl to powder 10. Hydrogen for use in ammonia production is produc ...
Major 02
... configuration must be 4s23d7. The 4s2 electrons are in 1 orbitals and thus paired. According to Hund's rule, into the set of 5 degenerate 3d orbitals first we place 5 unpaired electrons each one into its own 3d orbital. The remaining 2 electrons must then be paired, because there are no more free 3d ...
... configuration must be 4s23d7. The 4s2 electrons are in 1 orbitals and thus paired. According to Hund's rule, into the set of 5 degenerate 3d orbitals first we place 5 unpaired electrons each one into its own 3d orbital. The remaining 2 electrons must then be paired, because there are no more free 3d ...
CH2 Student Revision Guides pdf
... The strong covalent bonds within molecules are largely responsible for their chemical properties whereas the weaker intermolecular forces are important in determining physical properties. ...
... The strong covalent bonds within molecules are largely responsible for their chemical properties whereas the weaker intermolecular forces are important in determining physical properties. ...