Lecture 1 Flashcards

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alkali/alkaline metals

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give up outer valence electrons

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2
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transition metals

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uses d orbitals for bonding

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3
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main group elements

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uses s and p orbitals for bonding

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4
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lanthanides/actinides

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have filled/partially-filled f orbitals

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5
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organic chemistry vs. inorgranic chemistry

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  • organic chemistry is the chemistry of compounds with carbon bonding to C, H, N, O, P, S, Cl, Br, and I
  • inorganic chemistry is the chemistry of everything else, therefore it applies to many areas
  • concepts and principles organic and inorganic chemistry overlap
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6
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catalyst

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  • converts the reactant into a product and emerges unchanged
  • recycling on a molecular level
  • ultimate manifestation of Green Chemistry
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7
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perfect reaction

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  • reactants forming 100% pure product at desired amount and time
  • no separation
  • no waste
  • no effect on environment
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8
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steam reforming

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  • converts strong greenhouse gas (methane) into hydrogen
  • carbon dioxide is a byproduct
  • cheapest method to produce hydrogen
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9
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Haber-Bosch (Mittasch) Process

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  • converts hydrogen into ammonia
  • ammonia is used in fertilizer
  • 500 million tons of fertilizer per year (low amount)
  • 30-50% of world’s population is sustained by it
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10
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penicillin mass production

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  • penicillin made from fermentation

- useful for soldiers at way to prevent infection rate increasing survival rate

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11
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geological sequestration of carbon dioxide

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  • used to reduce carbon dioxide in the air from steam reforming
  • one of the largest “blue hydrogen” facilities is outside of Edmonton, ran by Air Products
  • carbon dioxide is pumped to a depleted oil and gas wells and permanently sequesters it
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