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Theuncertainty principlestates that it is impossibleto know both the position and speed of subatomic particles to high accuracy. In order to measure one more accurately, you most lose accuracy in the other.
Aunimolecularprocess involves only one particle.Aunit cellis the simplest arrangement of particles thatgenerates the entire lattice when translated in all three dimensions.
Unsaturatedcarbon atoms are involved in less thanfour sigma bonds.V
Thevalence bandis the highest energy filled bandcontaining the valence electrons of a metal.
Invalence bond theory, bonds arise from the overlapof orbitals on adjacent atoms. The orbitals can be either atomic or hybridized.
Valence electronsare those outermost electrons thatdictate the properties of the atom and are involvedin chemical bonding. They reside in the outermost s sublevel and any unfilled sublevels.
Valence-shell electron-pair repulsion (VSEPR)theory is used to explain molecular shapes in terms of electron regions adopting the spatial orientation that minimizes the electron-electron repulsionsbetween them.
TheVan’t Hoff factor (i) relates the colligativeconcentration to the concentration of the solute. For example, m= cim.Thevan der Waals radiusis one-half of the distancebetween identical, nonbonded atoms in a crystal. Atoms that are closer than the sum of their van der Walls radii are assumed to be interacting.
Vaporizationis the process by which a liquid isconverted into its vapor.
Thevapor pressureof a liquid is the pressure of itsvapor in equilibrium with the liquid at a given temperature.
Vapor pressure lowering (ΔP)is amount by which thevapor pressure of a solvent is reduced by the addition of a volatile solute.
Vibrational degrees of freedomof a molecule are therelative motions of its atoms that result in small oscillating changes in bond lengths and angles.
Viscosityis the resistance of a liquid to flow.Void spaceis unoccupied space.Thevoltis the SI unit of electrical potential.
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Thewave functionof an electron is a function thatcontains all of the information about the electron.
Thewavelength () is the distance between two λcorresponding points on a wave.
Wave-particle dualityis a term used to indicate thatphotons (light) and very small particles, such as electrons, behave as both particles and waves.
Aweak acidis an acid that does not react extensivelywith water,i.e., it is an acid with a dissociationconstant that is much less than one.
Aweak baseis a substance that reacts only slightlywith water to produce hydroxide ions.Aweak electrolyteis a substance whose aqueoussolution conducts only a small current of electricity because only a small fraction of weak electrolyte molecules produce ions in water.
Work (w)is a force through a distance,w = fd. Thus,something must move, and there must be a resistance to the movement in order for work to be done. By definition, the symbolw is the work doneON the system, and -w is the work done BY thesystem.X
X-ray diffractionis a technique in which x-rays arescattered from atoms in the solid to determine the distances between the atomsand ions in the crystal.Z
Zeolitesare aluminosilicates built from tetrahedral
AlOand SiO 4units bridged by oxygen atoms. 4They are filled with channels and pores, whichprovide many uses for the material.© byNorthCarolinaStateUniversity