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Chemistry - Structure and Properties Exam Questions With Correct Answers.
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Chemistry - Structure and Properties Exam 
Questions With Correct Answers. 
What were the two problems with Bohr's model of the atom? - answerIt could only explain 
the line spectrum of hydrogen and not any other elements, and it wrongly suggested that the 
electron is a particle whose exact position and velocity could be specified at any time. 
How did Erwin Schrodinger contribute to the model of the atom? - answerIn 1924, he 
proposed a series of mathematical equations to calculate the probab...
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Chemistry Chapter 5 Quantum Mechanics
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Chemistry Chapter 5 Quantum Mechanics 
Who developed the idea of electron energy levels? Niels Bohr 
What two conclusions did Bihr come to? 1: an electron can only move a certain distance from the 
nucleus 
2: an electron can only move at a certain speed 
Schrodinger, Heisinberg, and de Broglie developed a theory th at stated... The motion of an electron is 
not a definite path. You cannot determine it's position and it's momentum. 
Space Orbital The highly probable location of an ...
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Quantum Mechanics Grade 12 Review Guaranteed Answers
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Quantum Mechanics Grade 12 Review Guaranteed Answers 
Who introduced the idea that particles could behave like waves? ️Louis de Broglie 
What theory did Erwin Shrodinger produce? ️the electron can only have certain quantized energies 
because of the requirement for only whole number of wavelengths for the electron wave (nodes) 
Who and what discovered the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle? ️Werner Heisenberg discovered the 
principle that states it is impossible to simultaneously know ...
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Chem 1010 Chapter 5 with complete verified solutions(GUARANTEED SUCCESS).
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bond angle 
the angle (in degrees) defined by lines joining the centers of two atoms to a third atom to which they are chemically bonded 
 
 
 
valence-shell electron-pair repulsion theory (VSEPR) 
a model predicting the arrangement of valence electron pairs around a central atom that minimizes their mutual repulsion to produce the lowest energy orientations 
 
 
 
electron-group geometry 
the three-dimensional arrangement of bonding pairs and lone pairs of electrons about a central atom 
 
 
 
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CHEM 243-101: Organic Chemistry I
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES 
 
Chemistry Tutoring Center: Located in the Central King Building, Lower Level, Rm. G12. Hours of operation are 
Monday – Friday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm. For further information please click here. 
 
Accommodation of Disabilities: Office of Accessibility Resources and Services (formerly known as 
Disability Support Services) offers long term and temporary accommodations for undergraduate, 
graduate and visiting students at NJIT. 
 
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ACS EXAM review Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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ACS EXAM review Study Guide with 
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Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment - ️️ Correct-proposed that atoms consist of a tiny, 
massive, positive nucleus surrounded by electrons 
nucleus - ️️ Correct-contains all the positive charge and nearly all the mass of the 
atom 
James Chadwick - ️️ Correct-discovered the neutron 
cathode rays - ️️ Correct-move from negative electrode to positive electrode (like 
electrons in a voltaic cell) 
Thompson's Cathode Ray Experimen...
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CHEM 243-002: Organic Chemistry I
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COURSE INFORMATION 
Course Description: This is part I of a two semester course in Organic Chemistry for 
chemistry or non chemistry majors. Outcomes of the course are given below 
Number of Credits: 3 
Prerequisites: Undergraduate level chemistry 126, minimum grade C. 
Course-Section and Instructors 
Course-Section 
Chem 243 - 002 
Dr. Tamara Gund 
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Chem 243 -102 
Office Hours for All Chemistry & Environmental Science Instructors: Monday 3.00 – 4.00, Thursday 12:00 –...
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CHEMISTRY: Electron configuration
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A simple electron shell diagram of lithium-7 
In atomic physics and quantum chemistry, the electron configuration is the distribution of electrons of an atom or molecule (or other physical structure) in atomic or molecular orbitals.[1] For example, the electron configuration of the neon atom is 1s2 2s2 2p6. 
According to the laws of quantum mechanics, an energy is associated with each electron configuration and, upon certain conditions, electrons are able to move from one orbital to another by e...
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NWHSU NDX Final Exam Questions with Accurate Answers
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NWHSU NDX Final Exam Questions with Accurate Answers 
 A study by Rubinstein, et al. defined a group of clinical exam 
tests that could identify the presence of cervical spine 
radiculopathy when there is no evidence of neurological deficit. 
These tests included all of the following EXCEPT: 
a. upper limb tension 
b. Neer's test 
c. spurlings 
d. cervical spine distraction 
e. upper limb tension 
Neer's test 
 
 
 
Among the general population, musculoskeletal pain and injury rank second only...
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MTL200 EXAM Questions With Verified Answers
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MTL200 EXAM Questions With Verified 
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Wave Mechanics - answerElectron position is based on probability distribution 
Bohr Model - answerElectron positon based on discrete paths 
3 Additional Bonding types - answerCovalent-ionic, covalent-metallic, metallic-ionic 
Polymers - answerlarge compound formed from combinations of many monomers 
They are covalent 
Metals - answerElements that are good conductors of electric current and heat. 
They are metallic 
Ceramics - answerionic/mixed ionic-...
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