Hint
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Answer
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Hydrocarbon, unsaturated.
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Alkene
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Hydrocarbon, saturated.
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Alkane
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A large collection of atoms of one type.
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Element
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A collection of 6.022x10^23 'things' is known as a...:
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Mole
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Element which forms the majority of molecules in living creatures.
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Carbon
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Number of electrons in the s subshell.
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2
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Number of electrons in the p subshell.
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6
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Number of electrons in the d subshell.
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10
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Number of electrons in the f subshell.
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14
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Who's name is given to the rules for filling electron energy levels?
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Hund
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A compound/element that doesn't change a reaction but provides an alternative pathway, usually with a lower activation energy, and which frequently speeds up the reaction.
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Catalyst
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Metals such as Cr, Mn and Pt are known as '... metals'.
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Transition
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What element provides the ions used most widely in batteries used in electronic goods such as phones and laptops?
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Lithium
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Chemical species with one unpaired electron.
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Radical
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A vertical column of elements in the periodic table is known as a what?
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Group
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A horizontal row of elements in the periodic table goes by what term?
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Period
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Period of elements stretching from Lanthanum to Lutetium.
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Lanthanides
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Period of elements stretching from Actinium to Lawrencium.
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Actinides
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Mercury is in what physical state at room temperature and pressure?
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Liquid
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At room temperature and pressure, what physical state is hydrogen in?
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Gas
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What is the name given to the process where a substance transitions directly from the solid to the gas state?
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Sublimation
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In Organic Chemistry, a species attracted to a positive charge is called what?
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Nucleophile
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In Organic Chemistry, a species attracted to a negative charge is called what?
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Electrophile
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What is the formula for the gas humans and animals exhale, a product of respiration?
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CO2
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The splitting of which set of orbitals causes the colour seen in many transition metals?
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d
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The term for a positive ion.
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Cation
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The term for a negative ion.
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Anion
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