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    Lab 12

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    borrows one or more electrons from another atom. An ionic bond is a type of chemical bond that occurs when one atom loses an electron to form a positive ion and the other atom gains an electron to form a negative ion‚ which then result in attraction. 2. What is a covalent bond? A covalent bond is a bond that occurs when atoms in a molecule share a pair of electrons. For example‚ “the atoms in sugar do not form ions; instead‚ they are held together because of shared electrons.” 3. Do you think

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    Physic

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    the graphs available. 1. Have the light source turned on at very low intensity and battery set to ZERO volts. Vary the wavelength of the light source (from Infra Red to Ultra Violet) until electrons just begin to be ejected from the sodium surface. State the wavelength and note the speed of the electrons. What is the corresponding frequency of the electromagnetic wave? Why is it called threshold frequency? 2. Repeat the instruction 1 above but allow the light to shine on the metal for a longer

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    reaction in which neutral molecules bond to a central metal atom by coordinate covalent bonds. A coordinate covalent bond is a covalent bond in which one atom supplies both electrons. Ligands are atoms or molecules with electron pairs available‚ and they may be neutral or negatively charged. Ligands are usually thought of as electron donors attracted to the metal at the center of the complex. Isomers are different compounds with the same molecular formula. Also‚ isomers can be recognized into two groups;

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    Biology Worksheet 1

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    1. What is the purpose of science? The purpose of science is to understand. With science‚ we ask questions‚ seek answers‚ and prove or disprove our theories and speculations. According to the text on page 10 “Science is a way of knowing about the natural world.” (Citations will be provided at the end of the worksheet‚ rather than a continuous re-pasting each time.) 2. Define organism. Give an example of a unicellular organism. According to the text on page 3‚ “Organisms‚ such as trees and humans

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    X-ray Emission

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    Vol 455 | 23 October 2008 | doi:10.1038/nature07378 L ETTERS Correlation between nanosecond X-ray flashes and stick–slip friction in peeling tape Carlos G. Camara1*‚ Juan V. Escobar1*‚ Jonathan R. Hird1 & Seth J. Putterman1 Relative motion between two contacting surfaces can produce visible light‚ called triboluminescence1. This concentration of diffuse mechanical energy into electromagnetic radiation has previously been observed to extend even to X-ray energies2. Here we report that peeling

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    Black Body Radiation

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    certain previously perplexing phenomena. Foremost among them was the photoelectric effect: the ejection of electrons from a metal when irradiated by light. The wave theory of light could not yield a suitable account of this‚ since the energy of a wave is spread over its entire surface. Light quanta‚ on the other hand‚ acting like little particles‚ could easily eject electrons‚ since the electron absorbs the entire quantum of energy on impact. Einstein used his statistical mechanics to demonstrate that

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    Two Types of Solids

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    non-polar liquids only. Introduction Ionic solids form as a result of the chemical reaction between metals and non-metals. Atoms that become positively charged by losing electrons are called cation; atoms that become negatively charge by gaining electrons are called anion. During the formation of ionic solids‚ a few electrons from the metals are transferred completely to the non-metals. The attraction between ions of opposite charge is what virtually holds the particles in ionic solids together

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    Absorption Spectra of Conjugated Dyes 04-21-2103 Introduction: The visible absorption bands or conjugated dye arise from electron transitions involving the electrons in the conjugated and they are free to move along the chain and are not attached to any atom. An example of such a dye is 3‚3-diethyl-thiacyanine iodide. The cation has two resonance forms causing each of the bonds in the conjugated chain to have an order of 1.5 and have a length similar to the C--‐C bond length in benzene

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    Vsepr Lab

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    Single Bonds and Non-Bonding electron pairs Fill in the table below for the corresponding compounds. Reference the tables provided in the introductory comments for Lab #16 VSEPR Theory. Molecular Formula Number of Bonds and Non-Bonding Pairs Shape Desrciption NF3 3‚1 Trigonal pyramidal H2S 2‚2 Bent H3O+ 3‚1 Trigonal pyramidal PH3 3‚1 Trigonal pyramidal ClO2 2‚1 Bent D. Valence Shell Pairs: Single and Double Bonds and Non-Bonding electron pairs Fill in the table

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    Neutrinos

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    learn more about them. I learned that neutrinos are subatomic particles with a zero charges and very little mass. There are three types of neutrinos: electron‚ muon and tau. The idea that neutrinos exist was proposed by Wolfgang Pauli. He proposed that there were more than two particles involved in an explosion‚ that along with protons and electrons‚ that a third‚ the neutron‚ was also involved. He stated that energy and momentum did not seem to be conserved in radioactive decays. Pauli proposed

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