dorbitalcomplexshapes (cloverleaf), holds. upto 10 electrons,start at n=3porbitaldumbbellshaped,holds up to 6electrons,start at n=2f=c/ƛformula forcalculatingfrequencyLaw ofConservationof MassIn any chemical orphysical process,the total mass oreverythinginvolved mustremain the samehomogenousmixture withuniformcompositionsigfiga digit in ameasurementthat contributesto themeausrement'sprecisionMetaltend to loseelectrons,have luster,malleablespectroscopyidentifyingchemicals bystudying thelight they emitor absorb1s>22s>2p>2electronconfigurationOOxygen,has 8protons and8 electronsquantapackets of ofenergy(specificamounts ofenergy)NaSodium,has 11protons, 11electronsErwinSchrodingerhelped develop thequantum mechanicalmodel usingmathematicalequations to describeprobable locatinsinorbitals rather thanorbitsneutronneutral charge,contribute tothe mass of anatom, locatedin the nucleusNon-metalgainelectrons,do not haveluster, brittleisotopeatoms of the sameelement with thesame number ofprotons butdifferent number ofneutronsC-12, C14sorbitalsphericalshaped, holds2 electrons,closest tonucleusgroundstatelowest possibleenergy state ofan atom ormolecule, moststableconfigurationkgused tomeasuremassELEMENTFound onthe periodictable, cannotbe brokendowncompoundtwo or moreelementsthat arechemicallybondedLewisStructureuses dots forthe valenceelectrons andshows thestability of anatomHzunit ofmeasurementfor frequencymasstheamount ofmatter inan objectAlchemicalsymbol,aluminumLaw ofMultipleProportionsWhen 2 elementscombine to formdifferent compounds,a fixed amount of oneelement will combinewith the otherelementamuunit used tomeasure theaveragemass of anatomIonicCompoundscompounds formedby cations andanions held togetherby their mutualattraction, formedbetween metals andnon-metalsd=m/vformula forcalculatingdensityvalenceelectronelectrons inthe outermost energylevelsheterogeneousnon-uniformmixturedorbitalcomplexshapes (cloverleaf), holds. upto 10 electrons,start at n=3porbitaldumbbellshaped,holds up to 6electrons,start at n=2f=c/ƛformula forcalculatingfrequencyLaw ofConservationof MassIn any chemical orphysical process,the total mass oreverythinginvolved mustremain the samehomogenousmixture withuniformcompositionsigfiga digit in ameasurementthat contributesto themeausrement'sprecisionMetaltend to loseelectrons,have luster,malleablespectroscopyidentifyingchemicals bystudying thelight they emitor absorb1s>22s>2p>2electronconfigurationOOxygen,has 8protons and8 electronsquantapackets of ofenergy(specificamounts ofenergy)NaSodium,has 11protons, 11electronsErwinSchrodingerhelped develop thequantum mechanicalmodel usingmathematicalequations to describeprobable locatinsinorbitals rather thanorbitsneutronneutral charge,contribute tothe mass of anatom, locatedin the nucleusNon-metalgainelectrons,do not haveluster, brittleisotopeatoms of the sameelement with thesame number ofprotons butdifferent number ofneutronsC-12, C14sorbitalsphericalshaped, holds2 electrons,closest tonucleusgroundstatelowest possibleenergy state ofan atom ormolecule, moststableconfigurationkgused tomeasuremassELEMENTFound onthe periodictable, cannotbe brokendowncompoundtwo or moreelementsthat arechemicallybondedLewisStructureuses dots forthe valenceelectrons andshows thestability of anatomHzunit ofmeasurementfor frequencymasstheamount ofmatter inan objectAlchemicalsymbol,aluminumLaw ofMultipleProportionsWhen 2 elementscombine to formdifferent compounds,a fixed amount of oneelement will combinewith the otherelementamuunit used tomeasure theaveragemass of anatomIonicCompoundscompounds formedby cations andanions held togetherby their mutualattraction, formedbetween metals andnon-metalsd=m/vformula forcalculatingdensityvalenceelectronelectrons inthe outermost energylevelsheterogeneousnon-uniformmixture

Chemistry Bingo - Call List

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  1. complex shapes (clover leaf), holds. up to 10 electrons, start at n=3
    d orbital
  2. dumbbell shaped, holds up to 6 electrons, start at n=2
    p orbital
  3. formula for calculating frequency
    f=c/ƛ
  4. In any chemical or physical process, the total mass or everything involved must remain the same
    Law of Conservation of Mass
  5. mixture with uniform composition
    homogenous
  6. a digit in a measurement that contributes to the meausrement's precision
    sig fig
  7. tend to lose electrons, have luster, malleable
    Metal
  8. identifying chemicals by studying the light they emit or absorb
    spectroscopy
  9. electron configuration
    1s>22s>2p>2
  10. Oxygen, has 8 protons and 8 electrons
    O
  11. packets of of energy (specific amounts of energy)
    quanta
  12. Sodium, has 11 protons, 11 electrons
    Na
  13. helped develop the quantum mechanical model using mathematical equations to describe probable locatinsin orbitals rather than orbits
    Erwin Schrodinger
  14. neutral charge, contribute to the mass of an atom, located in the nucleus
    neutron
  15. gain electrons, do not have luster, brittle
    Non-metal
  16. atoms of the same element with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons C-12, C14
    isotope
  17. spherical shaped, holds 2 electrons, closest to nucleus
    s orbital
  18. lowest possible energy state of an atom or molecule, most stable configuration
    ground state
  19. used to measure mass
    kg
  20. Found on the periodic table, cannot be broken down
    ELEMENT
  21. two or more elements that are chemically bonded
    compound
  22. uses dots for the valence electrons and shows the stability of an atom
    Lewis Structure
  23. unit of measurement for frequency
    Hz
  24. the amount of matter in an object
    mass
  25. chemical symbol, aluminum
    Al
  26. When 2 elements combine to form different compounds, a fixed amount of one element will combine with the other element
    Law of Multiple Proportions
  27. unit used to measure the average mass of an atom
    amu
  28. compounds formed by cations and anions held together by their mutual attraction, formed between metals and non-metals
    Ionic Compounds
  29. formula for calculating density
    d=m/v
  30. electrons in the outer most energy levels
    valence electron
  31. non-uniform mixture
    heterogeneous