Acidification/Antacid
pH & Climate Change
limiting reactant & Molarity/ mole ratios
Displacement & Chemical Reactions
intermolecular forces, hydrogen bonding, and chemical formulas
100

what is a example of le chateliers  principle

The Haber process for ammonia synthesis: increasing pressure shifts the equilibrium to favor the formation of more ammonia, which has fewer moles of gas.

100

How do you calculate pH?

pH = log[H+] 

100
how do you calculate massfield

Mass= number of moles x molar mass

100

How do you calculate Molar Mass

You find the atomic mass of each element in the compound then you multiply by the number of atoms of that element in the compounds formula.

100

what is a chemical formula 

it identifies each constituent element by its chemical symbol and indicates the proportionate number of atoms of each element

200

what is ocean acidification 

a reduction in the pH of the ocean caused by excess CO2

200

what does ACBP stand for

Stands for Acid Conjugate Base Pair

200

how do you calculate limiting reactants 

compare the amount of each reactant available to the amount required by the balanced chemical equation

200

What are the products for Double Displacement Rxn's

the products are a precipitate (insoluble solid), an insoluble gas, or water

200

what is the chemical formulas givin name

a symbolic representation of its composition, showing the elements and their proportions in molecules

300

what is a example of Antacid neutralization

its is a chemical reaction where a base (the antacid) neutralizes excess stomach acid by reacting with it and forming salt and water

300

how do you calculate pOH

pOH= -log[OH-]

300

How do you calculate mole ratios 

You compare the coefficients of the substances in the equation

300

how do you balance chemical equations

you ensure that the number of atoms of each element is the same of both sides of the equation.

300

what is hydrogen bonding

a weak attraction between a partially positive hydrogen atom in one molecule and a partially negative atom in another molecule

400

what does the Le Chantleirs Principle predict

it predicts how a system at equilibrium will respond to changes in conditions like temp, pressure and concentration

400

what does BCAP stand for

Base Conjugate Acid Pair

400

how do you calculate molarity 

By dividing the number of moles of solute by the volume of the solution in liters

400

how do you classify chemical reactions

they are usually  based on the type of reactants, the products, the reaction mechanism, and the overall reaction outcome

400

what are the steps to naming a chemical compound

Yu first detimin if  its ionic of mlecular . Ionic compounds are named by naming the cation (positive ion) first, followed by the anion (negative ion) with its ending changed to "-ide". For molecular compounds, you name the first element and then the second, changing the second element's ending to "-ide" and using prefixes to indicate the number of atoms

500

what is a reaction between acids and bases

neutralisation

500

What does BLB stand for

Bronsted-Lowry Base

500

how do you determine products of single displacement

comparing the reactivity of the single element and the element in the compound using an activity series or reactivity series

500

what is a example of double displacement rxn

the reaction between silver nitrate and the sodium chloride 

500

how do identify intermolecular forces

you first need to determine if a molecule I'd polar of nonpolar

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