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    The Greeks used this style mainly in Eastern Greece and the Greek islands. Erechtheion temple‚ built in the fifth century BC the Acropolis in Athens‚ contains Ionic columns‚ and the unusual feature of the "columns" in the form of female figures. Corinthian column The most ornate Greek columns‚ Corinthian column is decorated at the top with carvings of scrolls and acanthus leaves. Temple of Apollo at Bassae‚ built

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    Eupalinos……………………………………………………………...1 Intro to Greek Architecture.…………………………………………………..............2 Tools and Materials Used...……………..…………………………………………….3 The Greek Orders……………..………………………………………………………4 Doric Order.……………...……………………………………………………………4 Ionic Order………………...…..………………………………………………………5 Corinthian Order………………………………………………………………………6 The Parthenon………………..…..……………………………………………………6 The Theater at Epidaurus.……………..………………………………………………7 The Temple of Athena Nike……………..……………………………………………8 Works cited

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    either: o A molecule with covalent bond o Formula unit with ionic bond * Molecules: formed by covalent bonds * Lattice energy is the energy released in the formation of an ionic compound. DEFINITION: The formation of an IONIC BOND is the result of the transfer of one or more electrons from a metal onto a non-metal. Characteristics of both bonds: * Occur between 2 atoms * Composed of 2 electrons * Have both ionic and covalent characteristics * Together = 100% * Both bonds

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    students define the following terms: compound‚ metal‚ non-metals‚ ionic compound‚ covalent compound‚ ion‚ cation‚ anion‚ polyatomic ion‚ oxidation no. ‚ chemical formula‚ binary compounds‚ ternary compounds. 2. Ask the importance of giving chemical formulas to compounds. 3. Classify compounds as ionic or covalent. If ionic‚ identify whether binary or ternary. 4. Specify the rules in writing chemical formulas of binary ionic compounds using the Stock and classical method. 5. Specify the rules

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    is to learn to demonstrate a double-replacement reaction of ionic compounds. To accomplish this‚ two ionic compounds will be mixed together and the product will precipitate out of solution. In this procedure‚ the product must be precipitated out of the solution and then weighed. For this lab‚ lead (II) nitrate (Pb(NO3)2) and potassium chromate (K2CrO4) will be reacted together to demonstrate double replacement reaction between 2 ionic compounds. This was shown when chromate replaced the nitrate

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    involving an acid and a base (or alkali) always produces salt and water (and nothing else). Acid + base salt + water 4. Main Concept Salts differ in their solubilities. In general‚ compounds of alkali metals are soluble in water. Many ionic compounds however‚ are insoluble. Most “ insoluble” salts will

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    Chemistry F332 Notes Ions in solids and solutions: Structure of an ionic lattice (Sodium Chloride): * Consists of sodium ions (Na+) surrounded by six chloride ions (Cl-) * Chloride ions also surrounded by six sodium ions. * Held together by attraction of oppositely charged ions. * Giant ionic lattice. * Electrostatic bonds hold lattices together. * Structure is simple cubic. * Some ionic crystals contain water. * Known as water of crystallisation. * These crystals

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    adapted the Greek style‚ both groups showed how to use their structural creations to define their own ideals. The Greeks developed three styles: Doric‚ Ionic and Corinthian. The main styles of Greek architecture are ionic and Doric. The Doric style subjugated in most of Greece and in Italy. The Doric styles are the more formal of the two‚ with the ionic style being more decorative and relaxed (Sayre‚2010) a brilliant example of Greek architecture in the Doric style is Parthenon. Roman the architecture

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    Chapter 2 The Components of Matter Elements‚ Compounds‚ and Mixtures: An Atomic Overview An element consists of only one kind of atom. An element is one kind of substance – the composition is fixed. Each element is unique because the properties of its atoms are unique. Molecules are structures containing two or more atoms chemically bound together. Diatomic molecules are two-atom molecules such as elemental oxygen. A compound is a type of matter in which two or more different elements are chemically

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    AP Biology notes: Chapter 2- The Chemical Context of Life 1. Overview * The bombardier beetle fights the ants that plague it by using chemistry. * The natural systems and environment that organisms live in involves chemistry and physics. * Biology is not the only category of science. There is also chemistry‚ physics‚ and engineering. * Organization of life is separated into a hierarchy of structural levels. 2. Elements and Compounds * Matter- anything that takes up

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