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2006 Chem Spring 123 1 Chem 123 Term Test 1 Term Test 1 Data Sheet Physical constants Avogadro constant, NA = 6.0221x1023 Gas constant, R = 0.082058 atm L K-1 mol-1 = 8.3145 J K-1 mol-1 = 8.3145 kPa L K-1 mol-1 Conversion factors 0 C = 273.15 K 1 atm = 101.325 kPa = 760 torr 1 pm = 1x10-12 m Rate = - d[A] = k[A]1 dt Rate = - d[A] = k[A]2 dt k = Ae Ea / RT ln P1 H vap = P2 R 1 1 T T 1 2 [A]t = [ A]0 e -...

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2006 Chem Spring 123 1 Chem 123 Term Test 1 Term Test 1 Data Sheet Physical constants Avogadro constant, NA = 6.0221x1023 Gas constant, R = 0.082058 atm L K-1 mol-1 = 8.3145 J K-1 mol-1 = 8.3145 kPa L K-1 mol-1 Conversion factors 0 C = 273.15 K 1 atm = 101.325 kPa = 760 torr 1 pm = 1x10-12 m Rate = - d[A] = k[A]1 dt Rate = - d[A] = k[A]2 dt k = Ae Ea / RT ln P1 H vap = P2 R 1 1 T T 1 2 [A]t = [ A]0 e - kt ln[A]t = -kt ln[ A]0 1 1 = + kt [A]t [A]0 t1 2 = 1 k[A]0 ln[A]t = -kt + ln[ A]0 t1 2 = 0.693 k PERIODIC TABLE of the ELEMENTS (1) IA 1 H 1.008 Hydrogen (18) Noble Gases 2 He 4.003 Helium (2) IIA 4 Be 9.012 Beryllium KEY (13) IIIA Atomic Number SYMBOL Atomic Weight Name (14) IVA 6 C 12.01 Carbon (15) VA 7 N 14.01 Nitrogen (16) VIA 8 O 16.00 Oxygen (17) VIIA 9 F 19.00 Fluorine 3 Li 6.941 Lithium 47 Ag 107.9 Silver 5 B 10.81 Boron 10 Ne 20.18 Neon 11 Na 22.99 Sodium 12 Mg 24.31 Magnesiu m (3) IIIB 21 Sc 44.96 (4) 22 IVB Ti 47.90 (5) VB 23 V 50.94 (6) VIB 24 Cr 52.00 Chromium (7) VIIB 25 Mn 54.94 Manganese (8) VIIIB 26 Fe 55.85 Iron (9) VIIIB 27 Co 58.93 Cobalt (10) VIIIB 28 Ni 58.71 Nickel (11) IB 29 Cu 63.55 Copper (12) IIB 30 Zn 65.37 Zinc 13 Al 26.98 Aluminum 14 Si 28.09 Silicon 15 P 30.97 Phosphorus 16 S 32.06 Sulfur 17 Cl 35.45 Chlorine 18 Ar 39.95 Argon 19 K 39.10 20 Ca 40.08 31 Ga 69.72 Gallium 32 Ge 72.59 Germanium 33 As 74.92 Arsenic 34 Se 78.96 Selenium 35 Br 79.90 Bromine 36 Kr 83.80 Krypton Potassium Calcium Scandium Titanium Vanadium 37 Rb 85.47 38 Sr 87.62 39 Y 88.91 Yttrium 40 Zr 91.22 41 Nb 92.91 42 Mo 95.94 43 Tc 98.91 44 Ru 101.1 45 Rh 102.9 46 Pd 106.4 47 Ag 107.9 Silver 48 Cd 112.4 Cadmium 49 In 114.8 Indium 50 Sn 118.7 Tin 51 Sb 121.8 Antimony 52 Te 127.6 Tellurium 53 I 126.9 Iodine 54 Xe 131.3 Xenon Rubidium Strontium Zirconium Niobium Molybdenum Technetium Ruthenium Rhodium Palladium
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