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65 Cards in this Set
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Which of the d-block groups is different and why?
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Group 12 because they have all their d-orbitals filled.
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Why can d-block metals form alloys?
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Because their radii are very similar
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Why are the lanthanoids contracted?
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Because the f-orbitals are bad at shielding.
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NO ligand
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nitrosyl
neutral |
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CO ligand
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carbonyl
neutral |
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(en)
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ethylenadiamine
neutral |
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dien ligand
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diethylenediamine
neutral |
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H2O ligand
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aqua
neutral |
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NH3 ligand
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ammine
neutral |
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F ligand
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fluoro
anionic |
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Cl ligand
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chloro
anionic |
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Br
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bromo
anionic |
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I ligand
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iodo
anionic |
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OH ligand
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hydroxo
anionic |
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O2 ligand
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oxo
anionic |
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CN ligand
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cyano
anionic |
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NC ligand
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isocyano
anionic |
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NCS ligand
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thiocyanato
anionic |
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SCN ligand
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isothiocyanato
anionic |
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ONO ligand
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nitrito
anionic |
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NO2 ligand
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nitro
anionic |
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CO3 2- ligand
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carbonato
anionic |
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C2O4 2- ligand
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oxalato (ox)
anionic |
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SO4 2- ligand
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sulfato
anionic |
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What is the secondary prefix for 2?
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bis
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What is the secondary prefix for 3?
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tris
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What is the secondary prefix for 4?
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tetrakis
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What is the chemical formula of oxalato?
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C2O4
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Ionization Isomer
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ligand/accompanying ion exchange
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hydrate isomer
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H2O exchanges with a regular ligand
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linkage isomer
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switch linking atom
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Coordination Isomer
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ligands are exchanged between complexes
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electron orbitals that point away from point charges in octahedral
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t2g orbitals
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electron orbitals that point towards charges in octahedral
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eg orbitals
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ligand field splitting eq.
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hc/lambda
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t2g orbitals
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xy, yz, zx
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eg orbitals
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z^2 and x^2-y^2
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what are the d orbitals called when they are in a tetrahedral arrangement?
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t2, e2
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Strength of CN
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Strong field ligand
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Strength of CO
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Strong field ligand
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Strength of NO2
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Strong field ligand
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Strength of en
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Strong field ligand
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Strength of NH3
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strong field ligand
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Strength of H2O
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Weak field ligand
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Strength of ox
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Weak field ligand
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strength of OH
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Weak field ligand
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strength of F
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Weak field ligand
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Strength of SCN
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Weak field ligand
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strength of Cl
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Weak field ligand
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strength of Br
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Weak field ligand
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strength of I
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Weak field ligand
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paramagnetic
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unpaired e-
pulled into magnetic field |
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diamagnetic
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paired e-
pushed out of magnetic field |
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mass and charge of alpha particle
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mass 4
charge 2 |
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mass and charge of a beta particle
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mass 0
charge -1 |
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mass and charge of an electron
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mass 0
charge -1 |
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mass and charge of a photon (gamma ray)
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mass 0
charge 0 |
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Mass and charge of a positron (B+)
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mass 0
charge 1 |
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mass and charge of a proton
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mass 1
charge 1 |
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mass and charge of a neutron
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mass 1
charge 0 |
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freq. =
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E/h
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wavelength=
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c/freq.
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Ci=
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3.7e10 Bq
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half life =
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ln2/k
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N=
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Noe^(-kt)
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