Exam 4 Flashcards

1
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1 mole =

A

(Avogadro’s number) 6.022 x 10²³

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2
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Empirical formula

A

The simplest ratio of atoms in a chemical formula

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3
Q

Electrolyte

A

Ions dissolved in water

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4
Q

Non-electrolyte

A

Molecules in water

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5
Q

Strong electrolytes

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Solute is completely ionized (only ions)

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6
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Weak electrolytes

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Only some of the solute ionizes (some ions and some molecules)

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7
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Molarity (M)

A

Concentration
mol/L (moles/liters)

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8
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Dilution formula

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M₁V₁ = M₂V₂

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9
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Precipitation reaction

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Two (aq) reactants produce a solid + (aq)

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10
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Combustion reaction

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Byproducts = CO₂ + H₂O

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11
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Acid-base (neutralization) reaction

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Byproducts = a salt + H₂O(g)
also has a lot of H in equation

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12
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Oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction

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Change in oxidation state

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13
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Decomposition reaction

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1 reactant goes to multiple products

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14
Q

Spectator ion

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An ion that does not take part in the chemical reaction. Found in the solution before and after the reaction.

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15
Q

Oxidation state

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Pretty much the same as charge

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16
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OILRIG

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Oxidation is loss Reduction is gain (of electrons)

17
Q

A substance in its elemental state (O₂,H₂,F₂) has an oxidation number of

A

0 (always)

18
Q

O oxidation state

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Almost always -2

19
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F oxidation state

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Always -1

20
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H oxidation state

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most of the time +1, sometimes -1

21
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Solute

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The substance dissolved in the solvent

22
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Solvent

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Major component of the solution (water)

23
Q

Solution

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Homogeneous mixture of two or more substances

24
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Solubility

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How much of a substance dissolves in the solvent