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Electron configurations and Lewis dot structures quiz

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Name: Electron Configurations and Lewis Dot Structures Quiz Which is the correct ground state electron configuration for Fluorine? 1s22s22p5 1s22s22p2 1s22s22p4 1s22s22p1 Which is the correct ground state electron configuration for Neon? 1s22s22p63s1 1s22s22p5 1s22s22p43s1 1s22s22p6 The full electron configuration for an element is 1s22s22p63s1 . What element is this? What is this elements symbol on the periodic table How many valence electrons does this element have? Draw Lewis Dot Structures for the following elements C N O F Ne Si S P Cl Ar Based on the Lewis Dot Structures you drew in question 4 explain what relationship (if any) you notice between the group number and the number of valence electrons.

"The Bet" Vocabulary

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Frivolous: person who is carefree and not serious; banker was ?frivolous? Trifle: a thing of little value of importance; ?two millions are a trifle? Audible: able to be heard Immense: extremely large or great; ?immense quantity of books? Fleeting: lasting for a very short time; describing the world Contempt: the feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn; banker felt ?contempt for himself? Zealous: marked by interest and enthusiasm; ?studying zealously? Reckoning: the action or process of calculating or estimating something Sensational: very impressive Treatise: written work dealing formally and systematically with a subject Illusory: based on illusion; not real Stifle: suffocate Ethereal: heavenly; too perfect for the world

The Earth and Its Peoples: Chapter 4 Outline (Persia)

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Chapter 1 Outline Stearns AP World

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- AP World History - Stearns Chapter 1 ? From Human Prehistory to the Early Civilizations I. Introduction A. Human origin ? 2.5 million years ago 1. 1/4000 of earth?s existence ? 24 hour day ? last 5 minutes B. Human negatives and positives 1. Aggressiveness, long baby time, back problems, death fears 2. Grip, high/regular sex drive, omnivores, facial expressions, speech C. Paleolithic (Old Stone) Age ? 2.5 million to 12000 BCE 1. Simple tools ? increase in size, brain capacity ? Homo erectus II. Late Paleolithic Developments Homo sapiens sapiens ? 120,000 years ago ? killed off others? Population growth required change ? 1 square mile to hunt/gather for 2 people Long breast feeding ? limit fertility

Imperial Parallels: Rome and Han China

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Imperial Parallels in Rome and Han China Family headed by all-powerful patriarch Strong loyalties bound family members Agriculture: fundamental economic activity Revenues from percentage of annual harvest Depended on free peasantry for military service and forced labor Rulers secured power by breaking the powers of old aristocratic families, seizing land, and doling it out to farmers (kept large tracts for themselves as well) State declined when wealthy noblemen took it back Spread out from ethnically homogeneous core to widespread territories Brought cultural unity to the region Skilled farmers with high crop yields led to population boom Less space ( migration to new territories Advanced Roads Created network of cities and towns

Global Notes pp. 477-480

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Global Studies I & II Bulliet pages 477-480 Kevin Li How much did the Spanish Empire include? -> The Spanish Empire included most of the islands of the Caribbean, Mexico, the American southwest, Central America, the Caribbean and Pacific coasts of South America, the Andean highlands, and the vast plains of the Rio de la Plata region. How did they create colonies? -> It was based on classes of society. -> Despite massive loss of life, people still exercised a influence on the development of colonies. -> People had to obey the Spanish settlers and had to have aquaintances with Spanish people. -> Amerindians had to survive underneath Christianity. -> However, most of their ideas/practices survived the conquests. How did the African slave trade change during this period?

Ap notes the early republic

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George and Deborah Logan- Deborah Logan became the target of widespread public criticism. While her husband was settling disputes because of Quasi war, Deborah loyally defended his actions, and she in turn had to endure a campaign unlike any American women ever experienced. George and Deborah’s activities caused much of the political controversy that occurred in 1798. The Revenue Act of 1789- James Madison persuaded Congress to adopt this act which imposed a 5 percent tariff on certain imports. With this Act, the confederation congress achieved what it never had: a very effective national law. Some problems in the government would occur but lack of revenue would NOT be one of them.

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