SAT Subject Test Chemistry,10 edition
A vector quantity whose magnitude is dependent on the product of the charges and the distance between them. The ...
Electrolyte A compound that ionizes in water. Electrolytic cell An electrochemical cell that uses an exte ...
Electronegativity A measure of the ability of an atom to attract the electrons in a bond. Electron spin The int ...
Entropy (S) A property related to the degree of disorder in a system. Highly ordered systems have low entropie ...
An electronic state having a higher energy than the ground state. Exothermic reaction A reaction that give ...
Freezing-point depression Amount by which a given quantity of solute lowers the freezing point of a liqui ...
The law stating that the rate of effusion or diffusion of a gas is inversely proportional to the square r ...
Heat of fusion (∆Hfus) The ∆H for the conversion of a solid to a liquid. Heat of sublimation (∆Hsub) The ∆H ...
The rule that electrons will occupy all degenerate orbitals in a subshell with single electrons havi ...
Ideal gas law The law stating that PV = nRT, where R is the gas constant. It can be used to describe ...
A solid consisting of positive and negative ions arranged into crystals that are made up of regu ...
A unit of energy; 1 J = 1 kg m^2 /s^2. Kelvin (K) A temperature scale with units equal in magnitude ...
Lewis acid A species capable of accepting an electron pair; e.g., BF 3. Lewis base A species capable of dona ...
Manometer An instrument used to measure the pressure of a gas. Mass A physical property representing the ...
Metalloid An element possessing properties intermediate between those of a metal and those of a nonmetal. Also ...
Molecular formula A formula showing the actual number and identity of all atoms in each molecule of a comp ...
An aqueous solution in which the concentration of H+ and OH– ions are equal (pH = 7). Neutron A subatomic ...
The small central region of an atom; a dense, positively charged area containing protons and neutrons. Octet Eigh ...
The pressure that must be applied to a solution to prevent the passage of a pure solvent through a semipe ...
Pauli exclusion principle The principle stating that no two electrons within an atom may have an identical ...
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