CHEM 532 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 3 Ohio State
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Dr. Spinney 160B CE 247-6847 rspinney@chemistry.ohio-state.edu Textbook: Lab Manual: Lab Notebook: Prerequisite: Calculator: Chemistry 121 Winter Quarter 2009 Schedule of Assignments MWF 10:30 11:18 AM 1000 McPherson Lab Website: carmen.osu.edu C
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Chapter 3 Stoichiometry: Calculations with Chemical Formulas & Equations R. Spinney 2009 Chemical Equations Equal quantities of matter exist before and after the chemical reaction (rxn). At the atomic level: atoms are neither created or destroye
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Chapter 4: Aqueous Reactions & Solution Stoichiometry R. Spinney 2009 Properties of Aqueous Solutions Solution: is a homogeneous mixture - common place for rxns to occur (reactants in a common unreactive environment) - solvent: is the liquid (in e
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Chapter 2: Atoms, Molecules and Ions R. Spinney 2009 Fe on Cu The Atomic Theory of Matter 1. An element is composed of extremely small particles called atoms. 2. All atoms of a given element are identical and have identical properties that differ
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Chapter 6: Electronic Structure of Atoms R. Spinney 2009 Electronic Structure The Chemistry of atoms is entirely dependent on the number and arrangement of electrons. This includes how and why chemical bonds form, and break, which is the fundament
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Chapter 5: Thermochemistry 2009 R. Spinney The worlds 1st calorimeter The Nature of Energy Thermochemistry is the study of the energy changes in chemical reactions. Energy is the capacity to do work or transfer heat. Work is the energy used to mo
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Chapter 9 Molecular Geometry and Bonding Theories 2009 R. Spinney Molecular Geometry The chemical reactivity of molecules depend on the 3D structure of the molecule as well as the nature of the bonds between atoms. Molecular geometry describes the
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Chapter 1 Matter and Measurement R. Spinney 2009 What is Chemistry? The Study of MATTER Which has mass and occupies space (volume). Composition what matter is made of and in what proportions chemical formulas. Structure the arrangement of co
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Chapter 8 Basic Concepts of Chemical Bonding R. Spinney 2009 Lewis Symbols of Atoms Valence shell e- are the outer most shell and are involved in chemical bonding. - they are the highest energy s and p e- number of valence shell e- = group number