Day 1 Random Flashcards
The constant known as the fundamental number of hydrogen
Balmer constant
The quantum number that has an allowable value of 0,1,2,3 etc.
Angular momentum quantum number
For work function unit: 1eV is equal to
1.602x10^-19
It states that no two atoms will have the same set of quantum numbers
Pauli’s Exclusion Principle
It pertains to single bond, double bond, triple bond, and those intermediate between single and double bonds, etc.
Bond order
Mass of electron
9.109x10^-31
Charge of electron
-1.6022x10^-19 coulomb
Methyl orange indicator turns
Orange yellow in alkaline medium
An example of a buffer solution
Human blood
Law of Conservation Mass
Antoine Lavoiser
Law of Definite Proportions
Joseph Louis Proust
Law of Multiple Proportions
John Dalton
(1) Has a positive charge
(2) Cannot be found inside the nucleus
(3) Has the smallest mass
(4) Has a neutral charge
(1) Proton
(2) Electron
(3) Electron
(4) Neutron
method commonly used in identifying molecular mass (actual mass) of a compound
Platinichloride Method
Proposed that Energy, like matter, is discontinuous
Max Planck