Coulombic Forces Flashcards

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1
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boron

A

B

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2
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electronegativity

A

ability of an atom to steal and/or hold onto electrons

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3
Q

neon

A

Ne

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4
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another name for Coulombic force

A

electrostatic force

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5
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H

A

hydrogen

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6
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oxygen

A

O

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7
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B

A

boron

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8
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hydrogen

A

H

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9
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helium

A

He

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10
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rows on the periodic table are called

A

periods

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11
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He

A

helium

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12
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attraction or repulsion between particles because of their electric charge

A

Coulombic force

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13
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Coulombic force

A

attraction or repulsion between particles because of their electric charge

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14
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columns on the periodic table are called

A

groups

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15
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Ne

A

neon

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16
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C

A

carbon

17
Q

relationship between Coulombic force and distance of nucleus from outermost electrons

A

inverse

18
Q

Li

A

lithium

19
Q

carbon

A

C

20
Q

rows on the periodic table are called

A

periods

21
Q

F

A

fluorine

22
Q

beryllium

A

Be

23
Q

ability of an atom to steal and/or hold onto electrons

A

electronegativity

24
Q

O

A

oxygen

25
Q

N

A

nitrogen

26
Q

atomic number

A

the number of protons in an atom

27
Q

the number of protons in an atom

A

atomic number

28
Q

lithium

A

Li

29
Q

nitrogen

A

N

30
Q

fluorine

A

F

31
Q

Be

A

beryllium

32
Q

relationship between Coulombic force and number of protons

A

direct

33
Q

slope of the graph of a direct relationship

A

positive

34
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slope of the graph of an inverse relationship

A

negative