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Unit IV Preview

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Concentration unit-ratio of the molar amount of a mixture component to the total number of moles of all mixture components
attractive forces between ions are the same in all directions. Any particular ion is equally attracted to all of the nearby ions of opposite charge.
Solid mixture of a metallic element and one or more additional elements
type of covalent bond that results from the side-by-side overlap of two p orbitals
hypothetical charge the atom would have if we could redistribute the electrons in the bonds evenly between the atoms
Solution that forms with no accompanying energy change
an element that has more than 8 electrons in its valence shell
Theory that describes a covalent bond as the overlap of half-filled atomic orbitals that yield a pair of electrons shared between the two bonded atoms
distance between the nuclei of two bonded atoms
Colloidal dispersion of a liquid in a solid
Pressure exerted by a vapor in equilibrium with a solid or liquid at a given temperature
Solid mixture of a metallic element and one or more additional elements
Process that is a physical or chemical change that occurs without the addition of energy from an external source
Process whereby biological cells become shriveled due to the loss of water by osmosis
bond moment can be represented as this-a quantity having both direction and magnitude
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Average distance a molecule travels between collisions
Possessing the same crystalline structure
process of combining the wave functions for atomic orbitals, mathmatically accomplished by the linear combination of atomic orbitals (technique)
location in a trigonal bipyramidal geometry in which there is another atom at a 180-degree angle and the equatorial positions are at a 90-degree angle
Scattering of visible light by a colloidal dispersion
Pressure-temperature graph summarizing conditions under which the phases of a substance can exist
Hypothetical gas whose physical properties are perfectly described by gas laws
covalent bond in which the electron density is concentrated in the region along the internuclear axis, a line between the nuclei would pass through the center of the overlap region
The proportional relationship between the concentration of dissolved gas in a solution and the partial pressure of the gas in contact with the solution
Transfer of gaseous atoms or molecules from a container to a vacuum through very small openings
Thoery enables us to predict the molecular structure, including approximate bond angles around a central atom, of a molecule from an examination of the # of bonds and lone electron pairs in its Lewis structure.