Chapter 2 And 3 Flashcards

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De broglie

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All matter has wave like properties you can calculate

¥=h/mv

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2
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Evidence electrons are waves

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The diffraction pattern of it passing through aluminum foil is the same as a X-ray

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3
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Heisenberg uncertainty principle

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You can’t accurately measure Both the position and momentum(or energy or velocity) of a small particle

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4
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Schrödinger

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-by treatiing electrons as waves derived by mathematical descriptions of the energies and probabilities of electrons

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5
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Atomic orbitals

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Regions of high probability for finding electrons 90%

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6
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Aufbau principle

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Electrons occupy lowest level orbitals first

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7
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Hunds rule

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Electrons occupy orbitals of the same energy singly

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8
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Isoelectronic series

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Same electron configuration but diff numbers of protons

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9
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Ionization energy

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Energy required to remove an electron from an atom in the gas phase

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10
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Ionization energy on the table

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⬇️decreases(electrons are further from nucleus)

➡️increases(slight repulsion when e are paired)

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11
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Ionization energies are affected by..

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  • size of atom/ion
  • size of positive charge
  • the shell the e is removed from
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12
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Chemical reactions

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  • Involved rearrangements of valence electrons

- element never changes

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13
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Nuclear reactions

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  • involve nucleus
  • often result in change of element
  • fusion, fission, and radioactive decay
  • change in mass
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14
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Fusion

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  • 2 small things makes one large thing
  • needs high temperature
  • requires a lot of energy to over come electrostatic repulsion
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15
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Nuclear fission

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The fragmentation of heavy nuclei to form lighter more stable ones+ energy

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16
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Ldfs and covalent bond similarities

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Causes-electrostatic attraction if the electrons and nuclei of other atoms

17
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Ldfs and covalent bond differences

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  • magnitude of attraction

- how the electrons are arranged

18
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Frequency

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Number of wavefronts per second (hz, 1/s)

19
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Bohr

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  • electrons move in orbits that have definite energys and distances
  • only works for hydrogen
20
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light is a particle bc…

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photoelectric effect

21
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photoelectric effect

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Light shines on a metal and an electron is emitted depending on frequency and intensity(threshold frequency)