Chapter 3-4 Flashcards

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Scientific Perspective

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Leads to research and explains natural phenomena

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Technological Perspective

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Concerned with development and use of machines instruments and processes that have a social purpose

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Ecological Perspective

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Considers relationships between organisms and the environment

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Economic Perspective

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Focuses on the production, distribution, and consumption of wealth

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Political Perspective

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Involved governments, vote, getting actions, or arguments based on ideology

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Physical Change

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Any changes where the fundamental entities remain unchanged at a molecular level, there is no change in the chemical formula

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Chemical Change

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Involves some kind of change in the chemical bonds within the fundamental entities of a substance, there is a change in chemical formula. New substance
Is formed with different physical and chemical properties

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Nuclear Change

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Changes within the nucleus, creates entirely new atomic entities, formulas show new atomic symbols different from original matter

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Kinetic Molecular Theory

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Smallest entities of a substance are in continuous motion

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Why do chemical reactions occur

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Collisions between entities, if the collision has a certain orientation and sufficient energy they will rearrange to form new entities

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Evidence for Chemical Reactions

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Colour change, odour change, state change (formation of a precipitate), energy change (release or absorption)

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Law of conservation of mass

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The total mass of matter present after a chemical change is always the same as total mass present before

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Balanced Chemical Equation

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Total number of each kind of atom or ion in the reactants is equal to the total number of the same kind of atom or ion in the products

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Chemical amount

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SI quantity for the number of entities in a substance measured in units of moles

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Avogadro’s number

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6.02 x 10^23 (mole)

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Mole

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Unit of chemical amount of substance with number of entities corresponding to Avogadro’s number

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Molar mass

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Molar mass of a substance is the mass of one mole of the substance (unit grams per mole)

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Formation reaction

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Reaction of 2 or more elements to form an ionic compound

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Simple Decomposition

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Breakdown of a compound into its elements

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Complete Combustion Reaction

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Burning of a substance with sufficient oxygen available to produce most common oxides of the elements making up the substance that is burned (ectothermic)

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Solute

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Substance being dissolved

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Solvent

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Substance that does the dissolving

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Solubility

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Maximum quantity of the substance that will dissolve in a solvent at a given temp

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Precipitate

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Solid substances formed from reactions in solution

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Single replacement

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Reaction of an element with a compound to produce a new element and an ionic compound

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Double Replacement

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Between 2 ionic compounds, they change partners

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Neutralization

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Double replacement reaction where an acid reacts with a base, producing water and an ionic compound