Yes Important Flashcards

1
Q

pH range of Methyl Orange:

Color:

A

pH range: 3.1-4.4

Color Below pH: Red

Color Above pH: Yellow

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2
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pH range of Bromthymol Blue:

Color:

A

pH range: 6.0-7.6

Color Below pH: Yellow

Color Above pH: Blue

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3
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pH range of Litmus:

Color:

A

pH range: 4.5-8.3

Color Below pH: Red

Color Above pH: Blue

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4
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pH range of Phenolphthalein:

Color:

A

pH range: 8.3-10.0

Color Below pH: Colorless

Color Above pH: Red/Pink

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5
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Importance of using specific indicators?

A

The salt formed through titration will be best observed using the most suitable indicator

  • The hydrolysis of the salt may cause the solution to be slightly acidic, slightly basic or neutral
    • The titration of a strong acid and strong base can be tested through any indicator as its resulting salt will produce neutral solution. The addition of a strong base and a strong acid will cause a large enough pH change for the indicator to change color
    • The titration of a strong acid and weak base should be tested using an indicator within the acidic range
    • The titration of a strong base and weak acid should be tested using an indicator within the basic range
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6
Q

Heat capacity of liquid water:

Heat capacity of steam:

Heat capicty of Ice:

A

liquid water: 4.18J/g C

steam: 1.84 J/g C
ice: 2.09 J/g C

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7
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Water

Heat of fusion:

Heat of Vaporization:

A

Heat of fusion: 6.02 kJ/mol

Heat of vaporization: 40.67 kJ/mol

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8
Q

kf of water:

kb of water:

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kf: 1.86/molal

kb: .572/molal

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9
Q

Electron coulomb conversion factor

A

1 electron= 1.6 x 10-19 coulombs

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10
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vapor pressure of aqueous solution:

A

mole fraction of water x normal vapor pressure of water

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11
Q

Gibbs Free Energy:

A

ΔG= ΔH - TΔS

T as in terms of Kelvin

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12
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Under what conditions is a reaction spontaneous?

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  • ΔH and +TΔS= Always spontaneous
  • ΔH and -TΔS= Spontaneous at low T nonspontaneous at high T

+ΔH and +TΔS = Spontaneous at high T nonspontaneous at lwo T

+ΔH and -TΔS= never spontaneous

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13
Q

What is a volumetric flask used for?

A

Used for preparation of solutions of specific concentrations when a solid is used as the solute

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14
Q

Significant constituent of baking powder:

A

NaHCO3

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15
Q

Properties of Hydrogen:

A

Highly flammable gas

Diffuses more rapidly than any other gas

Does not dissolve in water

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16
Q

Alkali metal + water=

Alkali metal + acid

A

::Metal hydroxide + hydrogen gas

:: Hydrogen is displaced, releasing hydrogen gas and forming a salt

17
Q

Composition of atmoshpere:

A

78% Nitrogen;

20% Oxygen;

1% water vapor;

.97% argon;

18
Q

1 calories=

A

4.184 Joules

19
Q

Metal oxide + nonmetal oxide yields

A

Salt

20
Q

Metal Carbonate + heat yields

A

Metal oxide + Carbondioxide

21
Q

Metal Chlorate + heat

A

Metal oxide + water

22
Q

Metal suflite + heat

A

Metal oxide + water + carbon dioxide

23
Q

Acid + Carbonate

A

H+ displaces metal forming its ion + water + Carbon dioxide

24
Q

Green house gases:

A

CO2, N2O, CH4, ChlorofluoroCarbons

25
Q

Greenhouse gases absorb what?

A

Infared radiation reflected from earth

26
Q

SO2reacts with with ___ to form SO3

A

Ozone or diatomic molecules

27
Q

SO3 reacts with water to form what?

A

Sulfuric acid

28
Q

Formula for limestone

A

CaCO3 limestone is also marble

29
Q

CaCO3 reacts with sulfuric acid

A

CaSO4 + H2CO3

H2CO3 decomposes to CO2 + H2O

30
Q

formula for lime:

A

Ca(OH)2

31
Q

Lime + water

A

exothermic reaction of Ca(OH)2

32
Q

CO2 + Slaked lime (calcium hydroxide)

A

CaCO3 + H2O

CaCO3 does not react with water