Key Words

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charlotte_jacobs_4I
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Key Words

Postby charlotte_jacobs_4I » Tue Oct 30, 2018 10:14 pm

Hey!! I'm just wondering if anyone has any keywords and definitions that would help us study for the midterm??

Isabel Bellon 4F
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Re: Key Words

Postby Isabel Bellon 4F » Wed Oct 31, 2018 10:10 am

Quizlet may be a good place to look since past students might have published their own sets

Karina Koo 2H
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Re: Key Words

Postby Karina Koo 2H » Thu Nov 01, 2018 3:18 pm

I think the words in bold from the textbook chapter might be good to know. Such as shielded, effective nuclear charge, penetrate, electron configuration, the pauli exclusion principle, paired, closed shell, core, valence electrons, parallel spins, the building-up principle, hund's rule, excited state, valence shell, and long period.

Manya Kidambi 3I
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Re: Key Words

Postby Manya Kidambi 3I » Fri Nov 02, 2018 11:00 am

Not necessarily keywords but great resources are The Organic Chemistry Tutor's video on YouTube, or Crash Course Chemistry. They go through all the key concepts for a particular subject and make it easier to remember.

madisondesilva1c
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Re: Key Words

Postby madisondesilva1c » Fri Nov 02, 2018 11:04 am

I have found that within the text book the side notes help and if there is a topic that you are unsure of, there are many videos on youtube that focus on the keywords related to each topic which helps me to prepare for exams. I hope this helps!


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