Trends in the Periodic table March 24‚ 2013 Four trends that will be covered: Atomic size Ionization Energy Electronegativity Electron Affinity Each of these has a group trend and a period trend A group trend refers to what is happening with the atom as you travel up or down a column of the periodic table. A period trend refers to what is happening with the atom as you move left or right across a row of the periodic table Atomic Size When discussing an atom’s size‚ usually the
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Additional Questions: 1. H H H C C H H C C H C H H C H H Compound A Compound A is an intermediate compound found in a production plant attempting to synthesise n-hexane. a) List three physical properties of alkynes. b) Give the IUPAC name of compound A. [3 marks] [2 marks] c) There are several ways to form the final product from Compound A. An operator has decided to use Pt catalyst to react with Compound A. Write the complete chemical reaction equation. [3 marks] d) The quality assurance
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Section A (Answer ALL questions in this Section.) 1. Rubidium (Rb) and potassium belong to the same group in the Periodic Table. The relative atomic mass of rubidium is larger than that of potassium. (a) Explain whether rubidium is more reactive than potassium. (b) Write a chemical equation for the reaction between rubidium and water. (State symbols should be given.) (c) Suggest how rubidium can be stored safely in the laboratory. (d) Suggest ONE safety precaution for handling
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Chemistry project Aim: To compare rate of fermentation of given sample of wheat flour‚ gram flour‚ rice and potatoes. Submitted By: Name: Ipshita Chatterjee Class: XII – A Roll No.: 12 Index: S.no | | Page no. | 1. | Certificate | | 2. | Acknowledgement | | 3. | Declaration | | 4. | Objective | | 5. | Introduction | | 6. | Requirements | | 7. | Procedure | | 8. | Observations | | 9. | Bibliography | | Objective: In this experiment the main objective is to
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1.1 Chemistry A. What Is Chemistry? * Because living and non-living things are made of matter‚ chemistry affects all aspects of life and most natural events. * Matter- is anything that has mass and occupies space. * Chemistry- is the study of the composition of matter and the changes that matter undergoes. B. Areas of Study * Five traditional areas of study are organic chemistry‚ inorganic chemistry‚ biochemistry‚ analytical chemistry‚ and physical chemistry. * Organic
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Chemistry Title: voltaic cell experiment a voltaic cell is a device made from connecting two different metals together and immersing the combined piece into some sort of solution that creates conductive atmosphere ‚ the general purpose of a voltaic cell is to convert the chemical reaction between the metals and the solution into an electrical charge ‚ Hypothesis: the voltage produced by magnesium and cupper = the sum of the voltage produced by magnasium and iron ; and iron and cupper
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SPECIAL REPORT Green Chemistry in California: A Framework for Leadership in Chemicals Policy and Innovation Michael P. Wilson with Daniel A. Chia and Bryan C. Ehlers Prepared for: The California Senate Environmental Quality Committee The California Assembly Committee on Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials CALIFORNIA POLICY RESEARCH CENTER U N I V E R S IT Y O F CA L I FO R N I A Copyright© 2006 by the Regents of the University of California All rights reserved California
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: School Name: KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA‚ BIBROD‚ RATLAM (M.P.) Λαβορατορψ Χερτιφιχατε This is to certify that_____________________________ has satisfactorily completed the course of chemistry investigatory project prescribed by CBSE under the AISSCE course in the year of 2010-11. . Date Signature of Teacher “χκνοωλεδγεμεντ I would like
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Chemistry EEI Introduction: Corrosion is the returning of metals back into their natural constituents when exposed to an atmosphere with which it can react. Both metals and non-metals are able to undergo redox reactions as well as other ceramics and polymers which are known to undergo a similar process which is referred to as degradation. This investigation aims to outline and assess the factors affecting corrosion and explore in depth how redox reactions work. Reduction and oxidization reactions
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MATTER AND CHANGE Name _____________________________________ PRACTICE PROBLEMS Period _________________ Date ______________ SECTION 2.1 MATTER 1. Which of the following is not a physical change? a. dissolving sugar in water b. burning gasoline in an engine c. evaporating sea water to obtain salt d. slicing a piece of bread 2. Which of the following is not a property of a gas? a. has a definite shape b. has no definite volume c. assumes the shape of
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