Acid-Base
Redox
Gas Laws & Properties
pH
Enthalpy
100

Are the following the same? H30+ and H+ (and what are their names)

yes, hydronium and hydrogen proton

100

What is the O.N. for Zn(s) and explain why?

0 because it is a pure element

100

How many mmHg are in 1 atm?

760 mmHg=1 atm

100

What is the pH of an acidic solution?

<7pH

100

Is the following an exothermic or endothermic reaction?

50.9 + CH4 (l) --> CH4 (g)

endothermic

200

Is an acid a proton (H+) donor or acceptor?

donor

200

What is the oxidizing agent?

the one that is reduced (gains e-)

200

What is the value for standard molar volume?

22.4 L (Volume of 1 mol ideal gas)

200

As pH does down, [H3O+] goes (up/down)?

up, [H3O+] increases in an acidic soln

200

If a piston is compressed, creating pressure on the system, having work done on it what is the sign of work (positive/negative)?

+w

300

Is HClO4 a strong acid and does it dissociate completely or not?

Yes, it is a strong acid that dissociates completely

300

Is the following a redox reaction? Explain.

NH3 (aq) + HCl (aq) → NH4Cl (aq)

No, nothing is oxidized or reduced because O.N. don’t change.

-3 +1       +1 -1        -3 +1 -1

NH3 (aq) + HCl (aq) → NH4Cl (aq)

300

When we are calculating using gas laws do we use Kelvin or Celsius to determine temperature?

Kelvin (need R value to cancel)

300

Because the concentrations of [H3O+] and [OH-] are numbers that are SUPER small, what does pH or pOH equal to in the pH/pOH scale?

pH=-log[H3O+] pOH=-log[OH-]

300
What are the two path dependent functions we have learned where the path changes the amount of energy used?

Heat (q)

Work (w)

400

Are weak acids considered electrolytes?

Yes, they would be weak electrolytes. The are simply "dimmer"--conduct electricity less well

400

Should the number of e- gained and the number lost equal each other?

yes, this is why we have to balance electrons in redox half reactions 

400

What are the STP units for the following:

Pressure (in atm and torr)

Temperature (in degrees C and K)


P=1atm=760torr

t=0C=273K

400

What are the 4 equations you need to memorize for pH problems?

pH=-log[H3O+]      [H3O+]=10-pH

pOH=-log[OH-]       [OH-]=10-pOH

400

If a piston expands, where the work is done by the system what is the sign of work (positive/negative)?

-w, releasing energy as work

500

Group the following on the board into Strong Acids vs Weak Acids: 

HF, CH3COOH, H2SO4, H3PO4, HCl

WEAK:

HF, CH3COOH (Carboxylic acids are weak), H3PO4

STRONG:

H2SO4, HCl

500

What do oxidation numbers represent? How are they different from charges?

Oxidation numbers represent electrons lost or gained and are assigned to each individual atom. Charges are different because they are assigned to a whole compound or ion.

500

Convert 267 degrees K to C

267-273= -6C

500

What does Kw represent?

Ion-product equalibrium constant for water, Kw=[H3O+][OH−]. At 25 °C, Kw is 1.01×10−14

500

If an enthalpy diagram's Hi is below Hf, is this an exothermic or endothermic reaction?

endothermic, heat absorbed 

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