exam 2 Flashcards

(38 cards)

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mono

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di

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tri

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tetra

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penta

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6
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hexa

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7
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hepta

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8
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octa

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9
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nona

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10
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deca

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11
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H2O

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water

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12
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NH3

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ammonia

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13
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H2O2

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hydrogen peroxide

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14
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O3

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ozone

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15
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CH4

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methane

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16
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ClO4^-

17
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ClO3^-

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ClO2^-

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ClO^-

20
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PO4^3-

21
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HPO4^2-

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hydrogen phosphate

22
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H2PO4^-

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dihydrogen phosphate

23
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H3PO4

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phosphoric acid

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F^-

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O^2-
oxide
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N^3-
nitride
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what is the formula for naming IONIC compounds
cation name + anion name
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what is the formula for naming MOLECULAR compounds
prefix-first element name + prefix-2nd element base name-ide
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elements in ionic bond
metal + nonmetal
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qualitative analysis
determines NATURE of chemical species
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quantitative analysis
determines AMOUNT of chemical species
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spectator ions
ions in an equation that do not take part in the reaction
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net ionic equations
spectator ions are cancelled out
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reactions between acids and bases typically involve _____
transfer of protons between reactants
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strong acids + strong bases =
strong electrolytes
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weak acids + weak bases =
weak electrolytes
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LEO says GER
Loss of Electrons is Oxidation Gain of Electrons is Reduction
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BrO3^-
bromate