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UCF Chemistry 1020 Exam 1 With Complete Solutions
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metals - ANSWER good conductors of heat and electric current

most elements are metals



groups of metals - ANSWER 1: alkali

2: alkaline earth

15: phictogens

16: chaclogens

17: halogens

18: noble gases



matter - ANSWER solid liquid gas and plasma



breakdown of matter - ANSWER look at sticky note



compounds - ANSWER containing 2 or more types of atoms

can be broken down in simpler substances



examples of mixtures - ANSWER soap and sea water



law of multiple proportions - ANSWER the elements can combine to form different
compounds. for example, Fe3O4 is different than Fe2O3



ionic compounds - ANSWER composed of oppositely charged ions. electrons are either

, added or subtracted



molecular compounds - ANSWER composed of molecules and tend to contain nonmetals



nucleus - ANSWER protons and neutrons and holds most mass

electrons - ANSWER outside of nucleus



proton and neutron mass - ANSWER 1.67 x 10^-27 kg



electron mass - ANSWER 0, 9.11 * 10^-31

electrical conductivity - ANSWER The ability of an object to carry electric current



sig fig rules - ANSWER 1) non-zero digits and zeros in-between them are sig figs

2) leading zeros (0.04) are not sig figs

3) trailing zeros with a decimal are sig figs (without a decimal are not

4) add/sub: based on smallest decimal places

5) mul/div: based on smallest # of sig figs



ppm formula - ANSWER ppm/10,000 = %



12

C

6 - ANSWER 12 = mass number

6= atomic number



oxidation-reduction reaction - ANSWER see sticky note

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