CHM 134: General Chemistry I

CHM 134: General Chemistry I

CHM 134: General Chemistry I. York College of PA. Instructor: Dr. Gregory P. FoySemester: Fall 2009. Office: C-214 (815-1523)Email. Office Hours: M W4:45-5:45pm, T / H 12:30-2:00pm. Nivaldo J. Tro Chemistry A Molecular Approach , 1st ed., Pearson Prentice Hall, 2008.

An Examination of Density Functionals on Aldol, Mannich, Andα-Aminoxylation Reaction Enthalpies

An Examination of Density Functionals on Aldol, Mannich, Andα-Aminoxylation Reaction Enthalpies

Supporting Information. An Examination of Density Functionals on Aldol, Mannich, andα-Aminoxylation Reaction Enthalpies. Raman K. Singh, Takao Tsuneda and Kimihiko Hirao. Advanced Science Institute, RIKEN, Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan.

Gas Hydrate Inhibition by Perturbation of Liquid Water Structure

Gas Hydrate Inhibition by Perturbation of Liquid Water Structure

Supplementaryinformation for. Gas hydrate inhibition by perturbation of liquid water structure. Jeong-Hoon Sa,1Gye-Hoon Kwak,1Kunwoo Han,2 Docheon Ahn,3 and Kun-Hong Lee1*. 1 Department of Chemical Engineering, Pohang University of Science & Technology.

How Many Molecules of Water Are Produced If 5.0 X 1023 Molecules of Methane Are Combusted?

How Many Molecules of Water Are Produced If 5.0 X 1023 Molecules of Methane Are Combusted?

In the following reaction, how many molecules of oxygen are produced if 2 moles of Iron (III) oxide are decomposed by electrolysis? Fe2O3 Fe + O2. How many moles of aluminum are required to react with 100 grams of iron(III) oxide?

Textbook Homework Assignments

Textbook Homework Assignments

Textbook Homework Assignments. There will be several homework assignments throughout the quarter from both of our chemistry textbooks, Inorganic Chemistry, and Principles of Physical Chemistry. Assignments will be posted with as much advance notice as possible.

III. Modern Atomic Structure

III. Modern Atomic Structure

III. Modern Atomic Structure. A. Changing Bohr s Model. Schrödinger Came up with equation that describes the motion of a single electron around a single proton of hydrogen. Heisenberg- Says you can t know where electron is and its is going at the same.

Sample Paper -2011 Class Xii

Sample Paper -2011 Class Xii

SAMPLE PAPER -2011 CLASS XII. Subject CHEMISTRY. Time Allowed: 3 hrsMaximum Marks : 70. General instructions. 1. All questions are compulsory. 2.Question No: 1-8 are very short answer questions and carry 1 mark each. 3.Question No: 9-18 are short answer questions and carry 2 marks each.

Where Is Most of the Mass of an Atom Found?

Where Is Most of the Mass of an Atom Found?

Where is most of the mass of an atom found? Where would you find the metals on the periodic table? Where would you find the non-metals on the periodic table? Where would you find the metalloids on the periodic table? Where would you find the transition metals on the periodic table?

An Atom Is the Smallest Particle of an Element That Retains Its Identity in a Chemical Reaction

An Atom Is the Smallest Particle of an Element That Retains Its Identity in a Chemical Reaction

Atomic Structure. Defining the Atom. An atom is the smallest particle of an element that retains its identity in a chemical reaction. Early philosophers believed that atoms were indivisible and indestructible.

Any Substance with a Definite Chemical Formula and Definite Properties

Any Substance with a Definite Chemical Formula and Definite Properties

Advanced SLO Review. What is a chemical? Any substance with a definite chemical formula and definite properties. What is the difference between a cation and an anion? How do they form and what charge is associated with the atom? (Example: Will calcium.

Chem 211 Unit 1 the Physical Properties of Gases

Chem 211 Unit 1 the Physical Properties of Gases

CHEM 211 UNIT 1 THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF GASES. PRACTICE QUESTIONS. Molar gas constant R = 8.31 Jmol-1 K-1; L = 6.02 x 1023 mol-1, k = 1.38 x 10-23 JK-1.

Web Pages with Problems

Web Pages with Problems

Web pages with problems. IR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, MS; no answers available. IR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR; answers are available. search for the IR and/or MS spectra for a known compound. Abundance (abbreviated as abund.) is the same thing as intensity. Base peak the most intense peak in the spectrum.

Predicting Products Lab Name

Predicting Products Lab Name

Predicting Products Lab Name. Chemistry 5.0 - EquationsDate: Period. Purpose: The Purpose of this lab is to perform a series of ______, make careful ______.

7) Sodium Reacts with Water to Form: ______

7) Sodium Reacts with Water to Form: ______

1) A bromine anion (Br-) has ______valence electrons. a) 7b) 8c) 6d) 5 2) Which of the following represents an acceptable possible set of quantum numbers? a) 3,1,-2,+1/2b) 3,1,-1, 0c) 3,3,0,+1/2d) 3,1,-1,+1/2 3) Draw the Lewis structure for a chlorate.

1. the Structural Figures of Polymers

1. the Structural Figures of Polymers

1. The structural figures of polymers. Fig.S1 The 3D hydrogen bond network of polymer 1. Fig.S2 Hydrogen bonds of polymer 3along c direction. Fig.S3 3D hydrogen bond network of polymer 3. Fig.S4 2D layer structure of polymer 4 in bc plane. Lattice water molecules are omitted for clarity.

Lab #5 Molar Mass Using PV = Nrtname

Lab #5 Molar Mass Using PV = Nrtname

Lab #5 Molar Mass using PV = nRTName. In order to determine an unknown compound s molar mass, one must be able to determine the number of moles in the unknown. If the substance is a gas, or an easily vaporized liquid, this can be done with relative ease.