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Chemistry Vocabulary
- Acid - An acid is a compound with
a pH of less than 7 that forms hydrogen ions when dissolved in water. Acids react when coming
into contact with bases and some metals to form salts.
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Atom - The atom is a basic unit
of matter and the smallest unit of an element. It consists of a nucleus which
is surrounded by a cloud of electrons.
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Acid rain-rainwater with an acidic pH, a result of air pollution
by sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.
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Acidic oxide-a covalent oxide that dissolves in water to give an
acidic solution.
- Base - A base is a substance with
a pH higher than seven. Bases are defined as donating a pair of valence
electrons.
- Bond - An attraction between
atoms that forms chemical substances
- Bond energy - the energy
required to break a given chemical bond.
- Bond length - the distance between the nuclei of the two
atoms that are connected by a bond.
- Carbon cycle - A method by which
carbon is constantly moved throughout the biosphere.
- Chemical equilibrium a dynamic reaction system in which the concentrations
of all reactants and products remain constant as a function of time.
- Chemical formula a representation of a molecule in which the
symbols for the elements are used to indicate the types of atoms present and
subscripts are used to show the relative numbers of atoms.
- Chemical kinetics the area of chemistry that concerns reaction
rates.
- Chemical property the ability of a substance to change to a
different substance.
- Chemical reaction - A process
where a set of substances undergo a chemical change to form a different
substance.
- Compound - A chemical compound is
a pure substance made up of two or more elements.
- Density - Density is the mass per
unit volume of a substance.
- Distillation - The process of
separating mixtures by boiling a liquid and then recovering the cooled gas.
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Electron - A particle of an atom
that orbits the atom's nucleus and carries a negative charge.
- Element - A pure chemical
substance that is made up of one type of atom. Each atom in an element is
defined by an atomic number which is the number of protons in the nucleus.
- Ion - An atom or molecule which
has a negative or positive charge because the number of electrons does not
equal the number of protons.
- Ionic bond - Ionic bonding is
when an electron is traded between atoms in order to have full outer shells.
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Isotopes - Isotopes are atoms
from the same element that have different numbers of neutrons.
- Malleable - A substance is said
to be malleable if it can be pounded into a thin sheet.
- Metal - A substance that is a
good conductor of heat and electricity. They are generally malleable, ductile,
and shiny.
- Mixture - A combination of two or
more substances that are not chemically combined.
- Molecule - A molecule is formed
when two or more atoms are joined
- together by a chemical bond.
- Neutron - A particle in the
nucleus of an atom that has no electric charge.
- Noble gases - A family of
elements that makes up column 18 of the periodic table. They are very stable due
to their full outer electron shells.
- Nucleus - The central core of an
atom containing the protons and neutrons.
- Oxidation - The name for the process
when oxygen combines with another element to form a compound.
- Periodic table - A table of the
chemical elements arranged by atomic number.
- PH scale - The pH measures the activity
of the hydrogen ion in substances. If a substance has a pH less than 7 it is
said to be acidic. If its pH is greater than 7 then it said to be basic or
alkaline.
- Proton - A particle within the
nucleus of an atom that holds a positive charge.
- Reaction - The process that
occurs when two or more chemical substances
are combined to form another chemical substance.
- Salts - Salts are chemical
compounds that are formed by the reaction of
an acid and a base.
- Solution - A homogeneous mixture
where one substance called the solute is fully dissolved into another substance
called the solvent. For example, a solution is formed when salt dissolves into
water to make the solution salt water.
- Valence electron - An electron in
an atom that can participate in a chemical bond.
- Weak acid-an acid that dissociates only to a slight extent in
aqueous solution.
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Weak base-a base that reacts with water to produce hydroxide ions
to only a slight extent in aqueous solution.
Can you give an example of the compound and give its explanation!
BalasHapusHydrogen Peroxide
HapusThe chemical formula for the compound water is H2O indicating that 2 atoms of Hydrogen combines with 1 atom of oxygen, see Chemical Formulas. But if another oxygen atom is added a new compound called Hydrogen Peroxide will be created - H2O2 which indicates that 2 atoms of Hydrogen combines with 2 atoms of oxygen and creates the compound Hydrogen Peroxide.
hi fajar , can you give me example ionic bond?
BalasHapusWhen sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) are combined, the sodium atoms each lose an electron, forming cations (Na+), and the chlorine atoms each gain an electron to form anions (Cl−). These ions are then attracted to each other in a 1:1 ratio to form sodium chloride (NaCl).
HapusNa + Cl → Na+ + Cl− → NaCl
Any element in the noble gases that still can not be made compounds?
BalasHapusyes of course,it named helium (He)
Hapusgive me example one sentence from "valence electron"?
BalasHapusThe number of valence electrons from CL is 7
HapusExplain the factors that affect the reaction rate?
BalasHapusFactors that may affect the rate of reaction are:
HapusSurface area.
Temperature.
Catalyst.
Molarity
Concentration
How do we determine the valence electrons of an atom ?
BalasHapusHow to find valence electrons
HapusFor the principal elements, the way to find valence electrons is to use the ns and np formulas on the outermost subtellal electron (n = outer shell), whereas for the transition group elements can use electrons (n-1) d, in addition to the electrons in the outer shell, so electrons The valence of the transition element is the electron on the subshell (n-1) d and ns.
Example of valence electrons
Na (Z = 11) -----> electron configuration: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1 or (Ne): 3s1
Leather valence: 3s
Valence electrons = 1
On noble gases wheter there are element that are reactive?
BalasHapusThere is no because a noble gas is a non-reactive element because it has a single electron configuration, this is supported by the fact that noble gases in nature always exist as single or monoatomic atoms. But that does not mean that noble gases can not react, until now the noble gases of period 3 and up (Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn) have been able to react with highly electronegative elements like Flourin and Oxygen.
HapusPlease give me an example of valencie electron
BalasHapus1.Na (Z = 11) -----> electron configuration: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1 or (Ne): 3s1
HapusLeather valence: 3s
Valence electrons = 1
2.Cl (Z = 17) -------> electron configuration: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p5 or 3s2 3p5
Leather valence; 3s & 3p
The number of valence electrons: 2 + 5 = 7