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Match the following terms with their definitions. Write ONLY the NUMBER that is in the column on the left of the definitions in the answer field next to each term. (There are more definitions than needed.) Terms: Heat- [Heat] Principal quantum number- [QN1] Specific heat capacity- [c] magnetic quantum number – [magn] Pauli’s exclusion principle [Pauli] Exothermic process – [exo] Definitions 1 describes the orientation of an orbital 2 amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance 1 °C 3 chemical reaction or physical change in which heat is absorbed 4 chemical reaction or physical change in which heat is evolved 5 transfer of thermal energy between two bodies at different temperatures 6 no two electrons in an atom can have the same four quantum numbers 7 specifies the shell an electron occupies in an atom 8 if two or more degenerate orbitals are available, one e- goes into each, with the same spin, until all are half-full 9 describes the shape of an orbital
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Match the following terms with their definitions. Write ONLY the NUMBER that is in the column on the left of the definitions in the answer field next to each term. (There are more definitions than needed.) Terms: Endothermic process- [endo] Hund’s rule- [Hund] First law of thermodynamics- [1stlaw] magnetic quantum number – [magn] Angular momentum quantum number – [angQN] Specific heat capacity – [c] Definitions 1 chemical reaction or physical change in which heat is evolved 2 chemical reaction or physical change in which heat is absorbed 3 describes the shape of an orbital 4 energy is neither created nor destroyed 5 matter is neither created nor destroyed 6 amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance 1 °C 7 describes the orientation of an orbital 8 describes the size and energy of an orbital 9 if two or more degenerate orbitals are available, one e- goes into each, with the same spin, until all are half-full
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In a resting typical person, there is Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP) being detected by the baroreceptors. The baroreceptors have a resting frequency of afferent action potentials to the brainstem nuclei: parasympathetic CI, sympathetic CA and VM. At rest, the baroreceptors ensure that parasympathetic CI is ON, sympathetic CA is OFF, and sympathetic VM has only partial influence on blood vessels. If a drug blocked the production of baroreceptor afferent action potentials in a resting typical person, what effect would there be relative to baseline activity?
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Match the following terms with their definitions. Write ONLY the NUMBER that is in the column on the left of the definitions in the answer field next to each term. (There are more definitions than needed.) Terms: Thermochemistry – [th] Exothermic process- [exo] Specific heat capacity- [c] magnetic quantum number – [magn] Pauli’s exclusion principle [Pauli] Hund’s rule – [Hund] Definitions 1 amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance 1 °C 2 if two or more degenerate orbitals are available, one e- goes into each, with the same spin, until all are half-full 3 chemical reaction or physical change in which heat is released 4 Study of measuring the amount of heat absorbed or released during a chemical reaction or a physical change. 5 name of the quantum number that describes the overall size and energy of an orbital 6 name of the quantum number that describes the orientation of an orbital 7 scheme used to reproduce the electron conf. of the ground states of atoms by following the “building up” order 8 no two electrons in an atom can have the same four quantum numbers 9 chemical reaction or physical change in which heat is absorbed
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