Chapter 7 Matching Match each item with the correct statement below. a. halide ion e. valence electron b. octet rule f. coordination number c. ionic bond g. metallic bond d. electron dot structure ____ 1. an electron in the highest occupied energy level of an atom ____ 2. Atoms react so as to acquire the stable electron structure of a noble gas. ____ 3. a depiction of valence electrons around the symbol of an element ____ 4. an anion of chlorine or other halogen ____ 5. the force of attraction
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CHM 3411 – Problem Set 6 Due date: Wednesday‚ March 23rd. Do all of the following problems. Show your work. 1) Consider the cyclic molecule C8H8‚ the eight carbon analogue to benzene. a) Write the secular detrerminant corresponding to the pi-bonding in C8H8. b) Using the secular determinant‚ the following energies are found for the pi-bonding molecular orbitals: 1 = + 2 2 = + 1.41 (two states) 3 = (two states) 4 = - 1.41 (two states) 5 = - 2 Give the electron
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HW Review for Photosynthesis exam: Due Monday March 28 Reminder your lab write up will be a next week. If your lab is this Friday you also will get a week to complete your full lab write-up. Sample questions: 1. twenty-five plants were placed in each of four closed containers and then exposed to light conditions shown in the data table below. All other environmental conditions were held constant for a period of 2 days. At the beginning of the investigation‚ the quantity of CO2 present in each closed
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a different test tube Using a ruler‚ align the test-tube parallel to it Start timer as enzyme concentration is being poured into the 1ml hydrogen peroxide Record each height of bubble foam (oxygen) formation using a ruler. Repeat steps 3-10 for 5%‚ 10%‚ 15%‚ and 20% (make sure to you have 3 trials for each %) To Control: add distilled water to 1 ml Hydrogen peroxide When I need to measure: Concentration of liver Before reaction After reaction Temperature of peroxide and
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2013 Lab Day/TA/Group: Wednesday(1:35pm)/Group A Labs reports must be typed and chemical structures must be drawn with ChemDraw. Report must not exceed three pages (including this page). Page limit does not include any attached spectra or references. ** Deductions for hand written report/structures and exceeding page limit ** Report Breakdown Data/Results: _________________ /10 Discussion: _________________ /10 Report Total: _________________ /20 Other Lab Marks
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OLD COINS TURN TO GOLD DESIGN: Problem or Research Question: How does zinc effects the color change in a copper penny? Hypothesis: If copper and zinc comes together‚ then it will form brass‚ which gives gold color to copper penny. Variables: There were no variables at this experiment PROCEDURES: Materials: Zinc (SN) filling‚ 3M NaOH solution‚ Copper penny‚ tongs‚ Hot plate‚ 100 ml beaker‚ 250 ml beaker‚ Bunsen burner‚ Water‚ Spoon. Procedure: First‚ we turned on the hot plate.
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a limited and extensive choice experiment in context to hotels. There were 661 participants‚ each chose one hotel and where then surveyed using six questions; three demographic and three in regards to difficulty‚ motivation and satisfaction using a 7-point Likert scale. The findings supported the hypothesis and were consistent with past research. Satisfaction and difficulty of choice showed a statistically significant difference with limited choice groups finding it less difficult and ended more
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it‚ considering the other forces of known magnitudes. Thus‚ if weight is one of the forces‚ we could really get the mass of that specific object. In the first part of the experiment‚ the first mass pan has 10 g weights on it while for the second‚ 5 g. By balancing‚ we measured a distance of 10 cm and 14 cm for each corresponding weight pans‚ P1 and P2. The weights added to pan 1 and pan2 affect the positions in the model balance if one contained a bigger mass compare to the other. Because they are
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Cognitive psychology PSYC2300 at the University of Newcastle. Design and stimuli The 3 x2 within participant design experiment consisted of two phases. The first phase was a study phase (60 trials) in which participants were asked to process words (5-7 letters in length) to different depths by answering (yes/ no) to various questions about the words (typeface (upper/lower)‚ phonemics and meaning)‚ all presented for 200ms. The second phase was a surprised memory phase (120 trials) that measured the
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Investigation Investigate the amount of heat evolved when magnesium reacts with dilute acids. Planning What I am going to do I am going to find out how much heat is given out when magnesium reacts with a variety of dilute acids. In order to make comparisons between the acids‚ I shall use my results to work out how much heat would be given out if 1 mole of magnesium reacted with an excess of each acid. The acids I shall use are hydrochloric acid‚ sulphuric acid‚ nitric acid and ethanoic acid
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