Quantitative Flashcards

(9 cards)

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Titration

A

A method of reacting to solutions together to determine the number of moles of the solute in one of the solutions

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2
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Concentration equation

A

Gram divided by dicentimeter

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3
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Mol/dm3 also known as

A

Molarity
Molar
(m)

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4
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What changes the volume of a gas

A

Temperature and pressure

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5
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Higher the temperature of a gas

A

Higher the volume the gas will be

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6
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Higher the pressure on a gas

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Lower the volume of the gas will be

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7
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What volume is one more at 20 degrees and 1 atm pressure

A

24 dm3 also known as molar gas volume

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8
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Atom economy

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A way of measuring what percentage of products is theoretically useful

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9
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Why is high atom economy important

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More of the atoms that you have paid for in your raw materials end up in the product
Fewer of the items end up in the waste materials
Waste adds to the cost of production as the desired product requires more purification and the waste will also cost money to dispose of

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