MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS
... Extensive irrigation is required (at least 30 minutes). Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. If victim is conscious and alert, give 2-4 cupfuls of milk or water. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Get medical aid immediately. Antidotes / Dosages: SPILLS : Steps To Be Taken ...
... Extensive irrigation is required (at least 30 minutes). Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. If victim is conscious and alert, give 2-4 cupfuls of milk or water. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Get medical aid immediately. Antidotes / Dosages: SPILLS : Steps To Be Taken ...
Notes for Matter Packet- Balancing equations (PDF
... – Chemical reactions occur when bonds between the outermost parts of atoms are formed or broken – Chemical reactions involve changes in matter, the making of new materials with new properties, and energy changes. – Symbols represent elements, formulas describe compounds, chemical equations describe ...
... – Chemical reactions occur when bonds between the outermost parts of atoms are formed or broken – Chemical reactions involve changes in matter, the making of new materials with new properties, and energy changes. – Symbols represent elements, formulas describe compounds, chemical equations describe ...
Name: Date: AP Chemistry/Chemistry 145 Summer Assignment
... What mass of carbon dioxide gas is produced by the reaction of 0.250 moles of calcium carbonate? ...
... What mass of carbon dioxide gas is produced by the reaction of 0.250 moles of calcium carbonate? ...
Ch. 1-- Matter and Change
... plus one oxygen which means “____________________________________ molecule yields two water molecules ________________________________________________.” ...
... plus one oxygen which means “____________________________________ molecule yields two water molecules ________________________________________________.” ...
Properties of Matter
... new substances with different properties • Describes the behavior or reactivity of matter. ...
... new substances with different properties • Describes the behavior or reactivity of matter. ...
Physical and Chemical Changes
... C6H8O7 + 3NaHCO3 → 3H2O + 3CO2 + Na3C6H5O7 citric acid + baking soda → water + carbon dioxide + sodium citrate ...
... C6H8O7 + 3NaHCO3 → 3H2O + 3CO2 + Na3C6H5O7 citric acid + baking soda → water + carbon dioxide + sodium citrate ...
solutions
... 11) Zaitsev’s rule enables one to predict the major product of a(n) __________ reaction. a) condensation b) saponification c) oxidation d) elimination ...
... 11) Zaitsev’s rule enables one to predict the major product of a(n) __________ reaction. a) condensation b) saponification c) oxidation d) elimination ...
Carcinogen Material Reporting Form
... 11. ___bis-Chloromethyl Ether 12. ___Methyl Chloromethyl Ether 13. ___Ethyleneimine 14. ___Methylene Chloride ...
... 11. ___bis-Chloromethyl Ether 12. ___Methyl Chloromethyl Ether 13. ___Ethyleneimine 14. ___Methylene Chloride ...
Chemistry Standard Outline
... SC1 Students will analyze the nature of matter and its classifications. SC1b. Identify substances based on chemical and physical properties. SC6. Students will understand the effects motion of atoms and molecules in chemical and physical processes. SC6a. Compare and contrast atomic/molecular motion ...
... SC1 Students will analyze the nature of matter and its classifications. SC1b. Identify substances based on chemical and physical properties. SC6. Students will understand the effects motion of atoms and molecules in chemical and physical processes. SC6a. Compare and contrast atomic/molecular motion ...
Chapter 2 Matter and Change
... • Distillation - a liquid is boiled to produce a vapor which is condensed into a liquid Other ways? distillation • How to perform simple distillation in the chemistry lab | Wonder How To ...
... • Distillation - a liquid is boiled to produce a vapor which is condensed into a liquid Other ways? distillation • How to perform simple distillation in the chemistry lab | Wonder How To ...
File
... mixed and cannot be visibly distinguished. Air, steel, clear salt-water are examples of homogeneous mixtures. ...
... mixed and cannot be visibly distinguished. Air, steel, clear salt-water are examples of homogeneous mixtures. ...
Matter, Mass and Weight
... Energy of an isolated system always remains constant. Energy may be converted from one form to another, but cannot be created or destroyed. A system can exchange its energy with its surrounding in two forms: heat and work. When a gas is in contact with an object at higher temperature, energy flows i ...
... Energy of an isolated system always remains constant. Energy may be converted from one form to another, but cannot be created or destroyed. A system can exchange its energy with its surrounding in two forms: heat and work. When a gas is in contact with an object at higher temperature, energy flows i ...
Chapter_2_Study_Guide-2013
... Explain the differences between physical and chemical properties and know examples for each: Physical Properties Chemical Properties Description ...
... Explain the differences between physical and chemical properties and know examples for each: Physical Properties Chemical Properties Description ...
classification of chemical reactions
... formation of a new substance when chemical bonds break or new bonds are formed Example: 2Na + Cl2 2NaCl Chemical change change in matter that produces new substances Example: rusting of iron burning of wood Physical change a change that does not produce a new substance a change in appearance or st ...
... formation of a new substance when chemical bonds break or new bonds are formed Example: 2Na + Cl2 2NaCl Chemical change change in matter that produces new substances Example: rusting of iron burning of wood Physical change a change that does not produce a new substance a change in appearance or st ...
New Title
... 2. Is the following sentence true or false? Chemical equations use symbols instead of words to summarize chemical reactions. 3. If a molecule of carbon dioxide is involved in a chemical reaction, how is it represented in the chemical equation for the reaction? 4. The substances you have at the begin ...
... 2. Is the following sentence true or false? Chemical equations use symbols instead of words to summarize chemical reactions. 3. If a molecule of carbon dioxide is involved in a chemical reaction, how is it represented in the chemical equation for the reaction? 4. The substances you have at the begin ...
Modified Osteo-Odonto Keratoprosthesis (MOOKP) in patients
... Department of Ophthalmology and visual science /CUHK (no financial interest) ...
... Department of Ophthalmology and visual science /CUHK (no financial interest) ...
Chemical Formulas and Equations
... • Letters form words. In the same way, chemical symbols are put together to make chemical formulas that describe substances. Chemical formulas can be put together to make equations just like words can be put together to make a ...
... • Letters form words. In the same way, chemical symbols are put together to make chemical formulas that describe substances. Chemical formulas can be put together to make equations just like words can be put together to make a ...
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... a. W hen symbol is a single letter: always capitalize: Hydrogen=H b. W hen symbol is two letters, capitalize first letter & lower case ...
... a. W hen symbol is a single letter: always capitalize: Hydrogen=H b. W hen symbol is two letters, capitalize first letter & lower case ...
Notes
... A substance that is reduced acts as an _________________________ agent, while a substance that is oxidized acts as a _________________________ agent. Practice: Indicate the oxidizing and reducing agents in each of the following reactions. Assign oxidation numbers to all atoms in the equation. For ea ...
... A substance that is reduced acts as an _________________________ agent, while a substance that is oxidized acts as a _________________________ agent. Practice: Indicate the oxidizing and reducing agents in each of the following reactions. Assign oxidation numbers to all atoms in the equation. For ea ...
Physical Science
... another substance ie. Water evaporates into water vapor, a rock is broken into pieces It’s like printing a word in a different font, it’s the same word just looks different! ...
... another substance ie. Water evaporates into water vapor, a rock is broken into pieces It’s like printing a word in a different font, it’s the same word just looks different! ...
Balancing Equations
... the formulas of the reactants (on the left) are connected by an arrow with the formulas for the products (on the right). • Example: Reactants Products ...
... the formulas of the reactants (on the left) are connected by an arrow with the formulas for the products (on the right). • Example: Reactants Products ...
Reactions and Equations
... atoms are there on the left side of the equation? • How many oxygen atoms are there in the water molecules on the left side of the equation? ...
... atoms are there on the left side of the equation? • How many oxygen atoms are there in the water molecules on the left side of the equation? ...
Science Notes on Physical and Chemical Properties
... 2. Reactions with acid – how well something reacts with an acid. Main reaction with and acid results in bubbling. When an acid reacts with another substance, usually hydrogen gas (which is highly explosive) is released 3. Other Reactions – include heat being released, bubbling, strong odor, smoke, f ...
... 2. Reactions with acid – how well something reacts with an acid. Main reaction with and acid results in bubbling. When an acid reacts with another substance, usually hydrogen gas (which is highly explosive) is released 3. Other Reactions – include heat being released, bubbling, strong odor, smoke, f ...
VX (nerve agent)
VX (IUPAC name O-ethyl S-[2-(diisopropylamino)ethyl] methylphosphonothioate) is an extremely toxic substance that has no known uses except in chemical warfare as a nerve agent. It is a tasteless and odorless liquid. As a chemical weapon, it is classified as a weapon of mass destruction by the United Nations in UN Resolution 687. The production and stockpiling of VX exceeding 100 grams per year was outlawed by the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1993.The VX nerve agent is the best-known of the V-series of nerve agents and is considered an area denial weapon due to its physical properties.