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BIOLOGY 93 UCI MIDTERM 1 KEY TERMS 100% CORRECT
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BIOLOGY 93 UCI MIDTERM 1 KEY 
 
TERMS 100% CORRECT 
 
Hypothesis a tentative answer to a well framed question - an explanation on trial 
 
Prediction A logical statement about what will happen if the hypothesis is correct. 
 
Experiment a repeatable procedure that is used to test a hypothesis (a scientific test carried 
under controlled condition) 
 
Variable factors that vary in an experiment 
 
Controlled Experiment An experiment in which all factors are identical except the one being 
tested....
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IEB Physical Sciences: paper 2 Chemistry- chemical bonding and electronegativity
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IEB Physical Sciences: paper 2 Chemistry- chemical bonding and electronegativity summary notes,lots of diagrams for easy understanding and relatively compact to save time when revising and has alot of background knowledge to help with understanding of concepts aswell as personal notes that i used to help me remember stuff.
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CHEM133 Week 9 Lesson 4 Quiz
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1.	Question: Which one of the following is most likely to be an ionic compound? 
2.	Question: The phosphorus atom in PCl3 would be expected to have a 
3.	Question: The phosphorus atom in PCl3 would be expected to have a give CH3Cl and hydrogen chloride. 
4.	Question: How many of the following molecules have no dipole moment? 
5.	Question: Atoms having equal or nearly equal electronegativities are expected to form 
6.	Question: Element A has an electronegativity of 0.8 and element B has an electr...
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Biochemistry 9th Edition TEST BANK Campbell Farrell McDougal
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Biochemistry 9th Edition TEST BANK Campbell Farrell McDougal 
 
 
 
 
1.	The tendency for an atom to attract electrons to itself in a chemical bond is called 
a.	polarity.	 
b.	electronegativity.	 
c.	hydrophilicity	 
d.	electrophilicity.	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
 
2.	If atoms with greatly differing electronegativities form a bond, that bond will be 
a.	polar.	 
b.	nonpolar.	 
c.	amphipathic.	 
d.	acidic.	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
 
3.	Many of the properties of water can be accounted for by the...
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Bio 1P91 Midterm Exam Study Questions with Complete Solutions
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Bio 1P91 Midterm Exam Study Questions with Complete Solutions 
elements of the scientific method - Correct Answer characterization, generate hypothesis, experimentation, intemperate results 
 
an accepted hypothesis is aka - Correct Answer theory 
 
Law or principal - Correct Answer Accepted by overwhelming majority of scientists 
 
What do e- shells represent - Correct Answer Energy state of an atom 
 
In water ionic bonds - Correct Answer Dissociate 
 
Types of bonds - Correct Answer Ionic, co...
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Chem 210 Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers, With Complete Solution, 2024.
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Chem 210 Final Exam Questions and Correct Answers, With Complete Solution, 2024. 
 
SOPBAR 
used to find degrees of unsaturation 
((2C+2)-H-X+N)/2 
Resonance Rules 
-no breaking single bonds 
-do not exceed octet 
-keep net charge the same 
-try to have full octets (most stable) 
Resonance Patterns 
1. Lone pair e- next door to pi bond 
2. Pi bond next to positive charge 
3. Double bond btwn atoms of differing electronegativity (ex: carbonyl) 
Curved Arrows 
show movement of pair of electrons 
s...
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Things to Memorize for IB Chem HL 100% Correct
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Things to Memorize for IB Chem HL 
 
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Percentage Yeild actual yield/theoretical yield x 100 
 
Avogadro's Law for gases One mole of any gas occupies 22.7 L at STP 
 
Ideal Gas Law PV=nRT (n is equal to the number of moles of the substance and R is the gas 
constant 0.082 or 8.314) 
 
Molarity equation moles of solute/liters of solution 
 
Dilution M1V1=M2V2 
 
Hydrogen Emission Spectrum Color lines indicate the wavelengths of light that are released 
 
Balmer series A set of spec...
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CHEM 219 Module 1 Problem Set Principles of Organic Chemistry with Lab Gallaher Portage Learning.
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CHEM 219 Module 1 Problem Set Principles of Organic Chemistry with Lab Gallaher Portage Learning. 
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Submitted Jul 25 at 8:42pm 
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Your Answer: 
On a piece of scratch paper, write out the Lewis Dot Diagram for each of 
the indicated elements and determine the following for each: 
a) The number of Lone Pairs the atom possesses in its valence 
shell. 
b) The number of Unpaired Electrons the atom possesses in its...
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Test Bank for Foundations in Microbiology 8th Edition Talaro
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Chapter 02 Testbank 
Student: 	 
 
1.	Anything that occupies space and has mass is called 
 
 
A.	an 
electron. 
B.	livin g. 
C.	matte 
r. 
D.	energy 
. 
E.	space 
. 
 
2.	The electrons of an atom are 
 
 
A.	always equal to the number of neutrons in an atom. 
B.	found in the nucleus. 
C.	used to determine atomic number. 
D.	positively charged. 
E.	moving in pathways called orbitals. 
 
3.	All of the following pertain to the atom 146c except it(s) 
 
 
A.	has 6 
protons. 
B.	has 6 
electrons. 
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Solution Manual for Organic Chemistry 7th Edition by Brown All Chapters
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Solution Manual for Organic Chemistry 7th Edition by Brown 
 
 
 
CHAPTER 1 
Solutions to the Problems 
 
 
Problem 1.1 Write and compare the ground-state electron configurations for each pair of elements: 
(a) Carbon and silicon 
 
C (6 electrons) 1s 
2 
2s 
2 
2p 
2 
 
Si (14 electrons) 1s 
2 
2s 
2 
2p 
6 
3s 
2 
3p 
2 
 
Both carbon and silicon have four electrons in their outermost (valence) shells. 
 
(b) Oxygen and sulfur 
 
O (8 electrons) 1s 
2 
2s 
2 
2p 
4 
 
S ...