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1. Protons and 31. Hydrochloric acid 60. the number of


Neutrons and sodium protons in the
2. Electrons hydroxide nucleus
3. Protons 32. Chemical change 61. isotopes
4. Neutron 33. Physical change 62. Ion
5. Indivisible 34. Chemical reaction 63. protons
6. John Dalton 35. homogeneous 64. neutrons
7. Joseph John 36. heterogeneous 65. ion
Thomson 37. extensive 66. Anion
8. Ernest Rutherford 38. intensive 67. Cation
9. James Chadwick 39. Surface area 68. Atomic number
10. Matter 40. Density 69. mass number
11. atom 41. Law of multiple 70. The periodic law
12. Elements or proportion 71. Julius Lothar
Compounds 42. Law of definite Meyer and
13. Element proportion DemitriIvanovich
14. Compound 43. John Dalton Mendeleev
15. Suspension, 44. Joseph John 72. Groups or
Colloids or Solutions Thomson families
16. Suspension 45. Plum-pudding 73. Periods
17. Colloid model 74. Alkali metals
18. Solution 46. Henri Becquerel 75. Alkaline earth
19. Metals, 47. Atomic mass unit metals
Nonmetals or (amu) 76. Group III A
Metalloids 48. Charge unit 77. Group IV A
20. Solid, Liquid and 49. -1.60217733 x 78. Group V A
Gas 10^-19 79. Group VI A
21. Acids and Bases 50. 1 – 80. Group VII A
22. Malleability 51. + 1.60217733 x 81. Carbon group
23. Luster 10^-19 82. Group 0 or VIII A
24. Metals are 52. 1 + 83. Antimony
neither malleable nor 53. 9.109387 x 10^- 84. 8
ductile. 28 85. 32
25. Metalloids 54. 5.485799 x 10^- 86. 6
26. Feel slippery on 4 87. Beryllium
the skin 55. 5.485799 x 10^- 88. Helium
27. Dissolve metals 24 89. Oxygen
producing various 56. 1.0072765 90. Oxygen
salts and hydrogen 57. 1.67495 x 10^- 91. Carbon
gas 24 92. Magnesium
28. salt 58. 1.00866 93. Sodium
29. Acetic acid 59. quarks hydroxide
30. Phosphoric acid 94. Potassium
perchlorate
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95. Beryllium 124. Bose-Einstein 156. Diffusion


96. Beryllium condensate (BEC) 157. Effusion
97. Zinc 125. 1995 158. Thomas Graham
98. Promethium 126. Plasma 159. Graham’s law of
99. Neodymium 127. Liquid effusion
100. Carbon 128. 00C 160. Carbon
101. Nitrogen 129. 40C monoxide
102. Oxygen 130. Tungsten 161. Nitrogen dioxide
103. Oxygen 131. Ductility 162. Intermolecular
104. Neon 132. Iron and carbon forces
105. Uncertainty 133. Ionic bond 163. Heat bonding
principle 134. Octet rule 164. Diderick van der
106. Werner Karl 135. Electron dot Waals
Heisenberg structure or Lewis 165. 2
107. Autbau principle structure 166. Hydrides
108. Pauli exclusion 136. Covalent bond 167. Hydrogen bond
principle 137. Bond length 168. Condensation
109. Electron 138. Bond distance 169. Freezing
configuration of an and bond angle 170. Vaporization
atom 139. Bond angle 171. Sublimation
110. quantum 140. valence-shell 172. Deposition
mechanical model electron-pair 173. Melting
111. Valence shells repulsion theory 174. Molar heat of
112. representatives 141. Valence bond fusion
113. the rightmost theory 175. Molar heat of
digit of the group 142. fusion
number of the Electronegativity 176. Molar heat of
element 143. Ionic vaporization
114. the group 144. 0.50 to 1.90 177. Molar heat of
number 145. When the condensation
115. the region of centers of positive 178. volatile
space occupied by its and negative charge 179. Critical
electrons do not coincide temperature
116. It increases 146. Molecular mass 180. Solution
117. Albert Einstein 147. Avogadro’s 181. Solute
118. inversely number 182. Solvent
proportional 148. 6.62 x 10^23 183. Copper is the
119. Electron affinity 149. Mole solvent.
120. ion 150. Molar mass 184. aqueous
121. Plasma and 152. Dalton’s law of 185. Ethanol
Bose-Einstein partial pressure 186. Solvation
condensate 153. 78.1 % 187. Solubility
122. William Crookes 154. 20.9 % 188. saturated
123. Irving Langmuir 155. 0.03 % 189. unsaturated
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190. saturated 225. Hydrochloric 258. The power of


191. Seawater acid the hydrogen ion
192. alloys 226. Arrhenius 259. 7
193. volume theory 260. Saliva and milk
194. immiscible 227. Arrhenius acid 261. Calamansi juice
195. miscible 228. Arrhenius base 262. They dissociate
196. It will cause an 229. 1.8 x 10-16 or ionize completely
increase in solubility. 230. Bronsted-Lowry in water.
197. It will cause a theory 263. They don’t
decrease in solubility. 231. Lewis theory dissociate or ionize
198. It increases 232. Lewis completely in water.
solubility. 233. a proton donor 264. pH
199. It slightly 234. a proton 265. pH
affects solubility. acceptor 266. 7
200. Henry’s law 235. Coordinate 267. pH 13
201. Rate of covalent bond 268. Indicator
dissolution 236. Coordinated 269. Neutralization
202. All of the above covalent bond 270. Titration
203. Dilute 237. Adduct 271. Equivalence
204. Concentrated 238. Binary acids point
205. Mole fraction 239. Water 272. Salt hydrolysis
206. Molarity 240. Ternary acids 273. Buffer
207. Molality 241. Oxyacid 274. Combustion
208. Dilution 242. H2SO4 275. Chemical
209. Boiling 243. HNO3 kinetics
210. Boiling point 244. Acetic acid 276. Activation
211. Freezing point 245. Hydrofluoric energy
212. Freezing point acid 277. exothermic
depression 246. Citric acid 278. endothermic
213. isotonic 247. Carbonic acid 279. Catalyst
214. hypertonic 248. Acetylsalicylic 280. Inhibitors
215. hypotonic acid 281. Homogeneous
216. osmosis 249. Phosphoric acid and heterogeneous
217. glue appearance 250. Nitric acid 282. Homogeneous
218. Aerosols 251. Sulfuric acid catalyst
219. 252. metal and 283. Heterogeneous
Chlorofluorocarbons hydroxide ion catalyst
(CFC) 253. Lithium 284. solids
220. Foams hydroxide 285. All of the above
221. Emulsions 254. Magnesium 286. Chemical
222. Sols hydroxide equilibrium
223. Gels 255. Milk of Magnesia 287.
224. emulsions 256. pH scale Thermochemistry
257. Soren Sorensen
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288. Equilibrium 322. Olefins 349. Secondary cell


constant 323. Ethene 350. The different
289. Equilibrium 324. Alkyne rate is the
position 325. Acetylene or mathematical
290. Reaction Ethyne expression that
quotient 326. Aromatic shows how the rate
291. Le Chateller’s hydrocarbon of a reaction depends
principle 327. Naphthalene on volume
292. Oxidation 328. System of 351. Acid
293. oxidation Nomenclature 352. Strength of the
294. reduction 329. Alkyl group acid
295. Oxidation 330. Halides 353. Atomic number
number 331. Alcohols and 354. Sulfuric acid
296. Oxidizing agent Ethers 355. A nucleus
297. Reducing agent 332. Alcohols containing a neutron
298. Nonredox 333. Amines and and a proton
reaction Amides 356. Cobalt
299. Voltaic cell 334. Ethers 357. N2O5
300. Organic 335. Dimethyl ether 358. The mass of an
chemistry 336. Organic matter electron is heavier
301. Diamond is generally stable at than that of a proton
302. Graphite very high 359. Isomers
303. Carbon black temperatures 360. Ester
304. Charcoal 337. Electrolyte 361. Lactic acid
305. Charcoal 338. The substance is 362. Tartaric acid
306. Coke heated together with 363. Lauric acid
307. Carbon black copper oxide and the 364. Space-lattice
308. Conduct electric resulting gases are 365. Unit cell
current found to have no 366. Dislocation
309. All of the above effect on limestone 367. Electron
310. All of the above 339. Sodium 368. Reduction
311. Functional 340. Lithium 369. At the anode
groups 341. Cohesion 370. At the cathode
312. Hydrocarbons 342. Covalent 371. The relative
313. Saturated and 343. Compound abundance of the
unsaturated 344. The molecules isotope
314. Alkanes collide more 372. Hydrolysis
315. Chain frequently and the 373. Plutonium
316. Cyclic activation energy is 374. Mixed uniformly
317. Benzene less when soluble in one
318. Benzene 345. Specific Gravity another
319. Paraffins 346. Atomic number 375. Do not mix by
320. Methane 347. Hydrometer diffusion
321. Alkene 348. One electron
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376. Aliphatic 408. 3.89 x 10^22 443. replacement


hydrocarbon Zn atoms reactions
377. Alcohol 409. 8.63 x 10^21 444. decomposition
378. Additional C2H6 molecules 445. 760 mm Hg
reaction 410. 2.32 x 10^26 446. Smelting
379. Activation atoms 447. mass
energy 411. 1.78 x 10^23 448. hydrometer
380. 49.5 molecules 449. The law of
381. 18 % 412. C2H3NO5 conservation of mass
382. Accuracy 413. 32.042 amu 450. Ionic Bond
383. Precision 414. 1.76 CHCl3 451. Covalent Bond
384. Silver metal moles 452. Neutral
385. Yellowish gas 415. 2.54 x 1024 C 453. period
386. White crystal atoms 454. hydrocarbons
387. Max Planck 416. 65.25 % 455. viscosity
388. Quantum 417. 228 g 456. oxidant
energy level 418. B2H6 457. the law of
389. J.J Thompson 419. 0.52 M conservation of mass
390. Amalgram 420. 48.7 mL 458. The law of
391. Animo acid 421. 94.07 % multiple proportion
392. Anti-bonding 422. 16.75 L 459. specific gravity
molecular orbital 423. 31.1 L 460. 2
393. Bonding 424. 0.94 atm 461. Kelvin
molecular orbital 425. 1.99 x 103 mm 462. the law of
394. Complex ion Hg constant composition
395. Cyanides 426. 6.67 atm 463. 19 amu
396. Non-polar 427. 11.92 g/L 464. atomic number
molecule 428. 42.84 g/mol 465. mass
397. Non-electrolyte 429. B2H6 466. accuracy
398. Structural 430. 327 m/s 467. precision
formula 431. 0.464 M 468. density
399. Spectator ions 432. 0.03 atm 469. quarks
400. Polymer 433. – 922.75 kJ/mol 470. The law of
401. 3.71 x 10^-4 434. C4H5N2O definite proportion
g/cm3 435. 177.32 g 471. 7300 times
402. 3.85 moles 436. 1.25 x 10^22 472. isotopes
403. 3.84 x 10^24 molecules 473. chemical bond
atoms 437. 7.57 g 474. ion
404. 7.59 x 10^-3 g 438. 51 g/mol 475. cation
405. 1.16 x 10^-14 439. 733 mm Hg 476. anion
moles 440. 1440 g 477. ionic bonding
406. 3.29 x 10^3 g 441. mass 478. period
407. 1.21 x 10^-22 spectrometer 479. group
g/Ge atom 442. hydrates 480. is doubled
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481. electron dot 522. Cs 548. silver


diagram 523. U. S. gold coins 549. argon
482. representative 524. arsenic 550. A soft drink can
or main group trichloride 551. technetium
483. 6 525. Ag 552. nitroglycerin
484. isoelectronic 526. nuclei with a full 553. It was the 606th
485. Group 1 shell of protons and a and first successful
486. Group 7 full shell of neutrons compound in the
501. palytoxin 527. neodymium and search for a syphilis
carboxylic acid (from praseodymium treatment.
Hawaiian coral) 528. A 22 femtogram 554. hydrogen
502. aluminum graphite speck 555. an oscillating
503. an acid mixture 529. strontium charged particle
that dissolves gold 530. purine 556. decreases to
504. lead shot 531. americium 10/11 its original
505. Li2CO3 532. explosiveness value
506. 4 533. burning iron 557. increases by 10
507. astatine particles percent
508. copper 534. an intense 558. the wavelength
509. it is yellow- allergic reaction to an on the wire can take
green otherwise harmless on only certain
510. carbon organic compound values
monoxide 535. SiO2 559. shifts its color
511. luminous 536. more molecules towards the red end
intensity are present in of the spectrum
512. a mixture of sunspots 560. limits the
sulfuric acid and 537. O2F2 number of electrons
hydrogen peroxide 538. copper that can occupy an
513. a model that 539. orbital to 2.
minimizes both error chemiluminescent 561. diffraction
and effort chemical reactions 562. n = 6 to n = 4
514. 1 to 3 kg 540. an apparatus for 563. an electron
515. zirconium distilling water moving at1000 m/s
516. a mixture of HF, 541. potassium 564. d orbitals are
BaSO4, and fluorides sulfide less penetrating than
for etching glass 542. Aflatoxtin sand p orbitals in the
517. André-Louis 543. francium same shell.
Debierne 544. 1atom 565. n = 6, l = 0
518. van der Waals 545. fluorine 566. 8
forces 546. 20 567. The second
519. Au 547. has so many ionization energy of K
520. basic copper extra neutrons that 568. electron
carbonate additional ones won’t configuration
521. chlorine bind to it
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569. the charge on occur when the 608. its composition


the nucleus property is measured can vary
experienced by an 585. density 609. a compound
electron when the 586. a physical, 610. crystallization of
shielding effect of intensive property sugar from sugar can
other electrons is 587. dietary calories juice
accounted for 588. volume 611. silver
570. a tentative 589. calories per 612. separation of
explanation for a serving the molecules in a
natural phenomenon 590. radius mixture
571. Bacteria in the 591. why mass is 613. nuclear fusion
oysters may have conserved in 614. a sword
caused the illness. chemical reactions 615. Gay-Lussac’s
572. Higher altitude 592. 14 times the Law
means lower boiling mass of a hydrogen 616. high
points for water, all atom temperature and low
other things held 593. atoms of a pressure
equal. single element can 617. Boyle’s Law
573. an experimental have different 618. He
observation masses 619. An energy
574. a law 594. 16 times the transfer due to
575. a description of mass of a hydrogen temperature
a pattern or atom difference
relationship in 595. a 620. no change in
experimental data rearrangement of temperature
576. a compound of atoms 621. the enthalpy of
C, H, and O 596. simple whole reactants is lower
577. a compound number ratios (more than the enthalpy of
578. heterogeneous than one possible) products.
mixture 597. the weights of 622. melting of ice
579. a compound their atoms 623. when the gas
580. heterogeneous 598. hydrogen expands adiabatically
mixture 599. 32 624. De Broglie
581. When a certain 600. 9.6 x 10^18 625. Schrodinger
soft metal is burned 601. -31˚F 626. gaining
in oxygen, lime is 602. 2.27 electrons to form
produced (with no 603. million ionic compounds
other products). 604. ash 627. the vapor
582. temperature 605. the two samples pressure of the
583. total mg of are certainly different solvent to decrease
caffeine pure substances 628. the number of
584. chemical or 606. water products formed
physical changes 607. rusting of iron 629. they may
become new
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substances after the 663. A compound


reaction 664. alkalinity
630. it exists 665. galvanic cell
between a liquid and 666. 8
its vapor in a closed 667. neutron
system at uniform 668. hydrogen
temperature 669. Between 0 and
631. a proton donor 7
632. they always 670. Specific gravity
contain OH ions 671. catalyst
633. carbon 672. actinons
634. 1.25 673. molarity
635. 11.19 674. coulomb
636. P = 82. N = 124 675. atomic number
637. 84.6 676. Transition
638. 1.5 M metals
639. 130.08 677. hydrometer
{(10atm)(10)(32)/(0 678. Groups
.0821)(300K)} 679. Anion
640. 6.86 x 10-9 680. One electron
641. 1.66 x 10-24 681. Metalloids
642. 49 682. Ion
643. covalent bond 683. atom
644. electrolyte 684. acid
645. salt 685. Valence
646. protons and electrons
neutrons 686. cation
647. Sodium 687. Atomic Number
648. electron 688. 1.5 M
649. Lithium 689. 130.08
650. group VIIA {(10atm)(10)(32)/(0
651. Chlorine .0821)(300K)}
652. normality 690. 6.86 x 10-9
653. cohesion 691. Sulfuric acid
654. element 692. Mole
655. Covalent 693. red
656. Solid to gaseous 694. electrolyte
phase 695. salt
657. Alkenes 696. protons and
658. A conductor neutrons
659. metalloids 697. Sodium
660. Lanthanons 698. electron
661. Ionic bonding 699. Lithium
662. electrolysis 700. group VIIA

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