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- 3. A reaction where energy is released as head (reactants have more energy than products).
- 5. For the SnS compound the classical method of naming would be Stannous sulfide while the ____ method would be Tin (II) Sulfide.
- 6. This type of radiation is high energy electromagnetic radiation that often accompanies alpha or beta particle emission. It has a very short wavelength and is therefore the most dangerous type of radioactive emission.
- 8. An ion that contains more than one atom.
- 11. This word is defined as the amount of solute that can dissolve in a solvent at a given temperature.
- 13. Atoms of the same element with different atomic masses are called.
- 15. The measure of an atom’s electron attracting ability for bonding pair.
- 17. The lightest noble gas.
- 18. Heaviest (highest atomic mass) synthetic element.
- 20. JJ____ proposed the raisin bun in a plum pudding theory of the atom (with electrons embedded in a positively charged sphere)
- 23. ___Principle said that orbitals are always filled from the lowest to the highest energy level
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- 1. London dispersion forces occur because the motion of the electrons in an atom causes a fluctuating charge distribution that varies from moment to moment. This leads to an induced ____.
- 2. ____ ‘s number is 6.02 * 10^23
- 4. These forces must be overcome for phase changes.
- 7. A type of bonding formed through electrostatic attraction between an anion and a cation
- 9. Common name of Calcium Oxide
- 10. A reaction where energy is drawn out of the environment (Products have more energy than reactants).
- 11. A section of chemistry dealing with relative quantities of both reactants and products in chemical reactions
- 12. Heaviest (highest atomic mass) naturally occurring element.
- 14. The principal quantum number(n)represents the number of ____s.
- 16. The ______ formula of a compound is the smallest whole number ratio of the elements in the compound.
- 19. Both a furry animal and a unit of measurement in chemistry
- 21. Common name of Potassium Carbonate
- 22. The name of NO3