CHEM 2P20 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Chemical Transformation, Electronegativity, Octet Rule

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There is very little oxygen in gaseous form. Its mostly contained in rock materials: carbon. Carbon can bond to itself, can form long chains, rings and complex molecules. Can form 3d structures in a modular way: the birth of organic chemistry. O(cid:396)ga(cid:374)i(cid:272) (cid:272)he(cid:373)ist(cid:396)y is (cid:271)elie(cid:448)ed to ha(cid:448)e sta(cid:396)ted (cid:449)ith f(cid:396)ied(cid:396)i(cid:272)h wohle(cid:396)"s sy(cid:374)thesis of u(cid:396)ea using ammonia cyanate and heat. Urea comes from urine naturally but he was able to make it in the lab: electrons. Ground-state electron configuration: the electron configuration of lowest energy for an atom, molecule or ion. Our goal as organic chemists is to keep things in low energy. Excited-state electron configuration: the promotion of an electron to a higher orbital though the application of energy: orbitals. Probability of finding electron in node is 0. Ideally lobes should be 180 but they have to be put at 90. Colour (blue vs purple) indicates phase: putting electrons in orbitals.

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