Introduction to Matter. What is Matter? Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. – Mass – the quantity of matter an object has – Volume –
Chemistry SM-1232 Week 11 Lesson 1 Dr. Jesse Reich Assistant Professor of Chemistry Massachusetts Maritime Academy Spring 2008.
Atoms, Elements, and Compounds Chapter Fourteen: Elements and the Periodic Table 14.1 The Periodic Table 14.2 Properties of the Elements.
If opposite charges attract, why are the negative electrons not attracted to the positive nucleus?
Figure 10-4. Atomic Point defects. Figure 10-4 illustrates four types of point defects. A vacancy, or vacant lattice site, exists when an atom is missing.
©2010 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. M P Groover, Principles of Modern Manufacturing 4/e SI Version METALS 1.Alloys and Phase Diagrams 2.Ferrous Metals 3.Nonferrous.
Nomenclature. Binary Ionic Compounds Naming Metal cation is always written first followed by the non-metal anion. The name of the metal is stated in full.
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EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION. As the temperature of a solid, liquid or gas increases,the average distance between the atoms/molecules of the substance.
Chemistry 111 Sections 5-9 Bill Vining 232 Physical Sciences Building [email protected].
Acids and Bases continued. Which of the following is a strong acid? 10 0 0 130 1.Hydrofluoric acid 2.Chloric acid 3.Sulfurous acid 4.Hydrobromic acid.
Business Buy your lab manual ASAP, –Today, Monday, 3 - 4 PM, BI412, JY’s office, ($3.00 cash), –Read the assigned lab modules, Molecular Models, Techniques.