Gen Chem Quicksheets Flashcards

1
Q

What is the energy of an electron formula?

A

E = -Rh / n² E = energy of an electron (joules) n = principle quantum number

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2
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What is the electromagnetic energy of photons equation?

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E = hc / λ E = energy of photons (joules) h = planck’s constant c = speed of light 3E8m/s λ = wavelength in (meters)

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3
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What is the principle quantum number (n)?

A

The shell

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4
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Relate the principle quantum number(n) to energy and radius

A

high n = high energy = high radius

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5
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What are the quantum numbers 1-4?

A

n l m(l) m(s)

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6
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What is the azimuthal quantum number?

A

Subshells 0,1,2,3 or s,p,d,f

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7
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What is the max number of electrons that can exist in subshell (l)?

A

4l + 2

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8
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Whats the maximum number of electrons in principle quantum number (n) ?

A

2n²

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9
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What is m(l)?

A

the magnetic quantum number, specifies the particular orbital within a subshell.

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10
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What are possible m(l) values?

A

-l to l

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11
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What is hund’s rule?

A

In subshells orbitals are filled with single parallel spins (single) first

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12
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Zn + CuSO4 -> Cu + ZnSO4 Is an example of what kind of reaction?

A

Single-displacement reaction

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13
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CaCl2 + 2 AgNO3 -> Ca(NO3)2 + 2 AgCl is an example of what kind of reaction?

A

double-displacement reaction

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14
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What is a net ionic equation?

A

An equation that shows only the participants of the equation and not the spectators

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15
Q

What kind of system is a human like?

A

An open system

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16
Q

What is the bond dissociation energy?

A

average of energy required to break a particular type of bond

17
Q

Real gases deviate by what three variables?

A

Volume Pressure Temperature

18
Q

What change in volume causes a gas to behave less ideally?

A

decreasing the volume Because this puts the gases in closer proximity - more interactions

19
Q

Pressure causes what change to an ideal gas?

A

Increasing pressure causes a gas to be less ideal It causes more interactions

20
Q

Temperature changes cause deviations in ideal gases by how?

A

Lowering the temperature causes a gas to be less ideal It does this by the lower temperature allowing more intermolecular attractions to occur

21
Q

1 moles of gas at STP = ?

A

22.4 L

22
Q

What equation accounts for deviations from gas ideality?

A

Van der waals (P + [n²a/V²]) (V-nb) = nRT a = attractive forces b = big particles This is just like the PV = nRT

23
Q

What is diffusion?

A

gas molecules distribute through volume by random motion

24
Q

Effusion is what?

A

flow of gas under pressure through a small opening

25
Q

All salts containing (group I) alakali metals or NH4+ are what?

A

soluble in water

26
Q

All salts containing nitrate (NO3-) or acetate (CH3COO-) are what?

A

water soluble.

27
Q

Arrhenius acid Bronsted Acid Lewis Acid

A

H+ donator Proton donator electron acceptor

28
Q

Kw = ?

A

[H+][OH-] = 10^-14

29
Q

Titration determines what?

A

molarity

30
Q

Titration determines molarity by reacting what?

A

known volume of unknown concentration with known volume of known concentration

31
Q

What is the half equivalence point of a titration?

A

the pH = pKa

32
Q

What is avogadro’s number ?

A

6.022 E 23 particles / mole