Fall Final Review (thru Exceptional Lewis) CP Chem
Across
- 1. the stuff is the same afterwards; can get it back easily
- 7. code that tells us where electrons are in atoms
- 8. packet of energy
- 10. Can't make it any more simple with chemical means; need nuclear reaction to change it
- 11. same number of protons and electrons
- 13. photons we can see
- 14. Zeroes at the right end of all other non zeroes...they only count if there is a decimal
- 16. increases up and right, and down and left from the stair-step line
- 17. from UV and up
- 19. acids start with this
- 20. as one goes up the other one goes down
- 24. an electron does this when it emits a photon
- 26. equals hc/lambda
- 30. 1000 of these in a meter
- 34. cobalt (II) iodide
- 35. highest every radiation
- 37. phosphorous dichloride
- 40. the types of orbitals in order of increasing complexity
- 41. the little superscripted numbers in configurations tell us this
- 42. Mass over volume
- 44. name of next to last column on periodic chart
- 46. particles packed very tightly; they can't move past each other
- 48. showed physics that there is no "exact" anymore, ever
- 50. more protons than electrons
- 54. oxygen difluoride
- 55. energy required to pull an electron completely off of an atom
- 58. created first periodic chart
- 61. types of orbitals in the 3rd principle energy level on the periodic chart
- 62. Density x volume
- 64. must be put on the lewis structures for ions
- 66. pull of gravity on matter
- 67. aluminum bromide
- 69. as wavelength goes up frequency goes
- 70. where an electron can be in an atom according to schrodinger
- 72. number of neutrons for sodium-23
- 73. valence config for arsenic
- 74. number of electrons for palladium
- 76. salt that has water molecules surrounding it
- 77. shiny, lose electrons, conductors
- 78. prefix for eight
- 82. 6.626 x 10^-34 Js
- 84. usually metal and nonmetal; charges in structure
- 85. all of the elements in the boron column are ______ to the octet rule
- 88. another term for infrared
- 89. another name for a row on the periodic chart
- 90. how energy travels through space
- 92. you can't see the different parts of this solution with your eyes
- 93. name of first column
- 94. amount of matter in an object
Down
- 2. sodium oxide
- 3. 3 x 10^8 m/s
- 4. mass of an element reported on periodic chart
- 5. tendency of an atom to pull electrons in bonds towards itself
- 6. basic unit of matter
- 9. to get to a higher orbital an electron must do this
- 10. the number of lone pairs on the lewis structure for sulfur hexafluoride
- 12. another name for a column on the periodic chart
- 15. particles packed tightly but they can still slide past each other
- 18. elements along the stair-step line
- 21. study of matter and how it interacts and changes
- 22. atoms rearrange; can't get it back very easily
- 23. highest energy we can see
- 25. equals c/nu (nu is the name of a variable
- 27. iron (III) iodide
- 28. made of more than one type of element
- 29. official name for atomic size in chemistry
- 31. created model where electrons are the orbital
- 32. Typical unit for density in chem
- 33. created model where electrons are on the rings
- 36. low energy wavelength
- 38. name of carbon with 6 neutrons (don't forget dash)
- 39. entire config for vanadium
- 43. The way we round in chemistry
- 45. dull, gain electrons, insulators
- 47. One billion of these in a meter
- 49. the positive pull an electron feels from the nucleus
- 51. all electromagnetic radiation travels
- 52. number of electrons in selenium's lewis structure
- 53. calcium bicarbonate
- 56. the little superscripted numbers in configurations tell us this
- 57. particles packed very loosely; roughly a thousand times larger than the other two states
- 59. lead (II) chlorite
- 60. zinc sulfate
- 63. when an electron has the lowest energy possible
- 65. hydrochloric acid
- 68. hypochlorous acid
- 71. ionic radius increases this way on the PC
- 75. same protons and different number of neutrons
- 79. number of p orbitals in a set of them
- 80. ionization energy increases this way on the PC
- 81. does not change in chemical reactions; it is conserved
- 83. shortcut for configurations
- 86. when an electron is not in the ground state
- 87. more electrons than protons
- 91. gold (I) chloride