Kinetic Energy
KE= 1/2mv2
Specific Heat
q= mcΔT
-qlost by metal=qgained by metal
Molarity (M)
M= moles of solute/ volume of solution in L
Mole Fraction of solute
Mole Fraction= nsolute/nsolute + nsolvent
Boiling Point Elevation (∆Tb)
*2 formulas
∆Tb= Tb(solution) - Tb°(solvent)
∆Tb=iKbm
Potential Energy
PE=mgh
Enthalpy (ΔH)
*2 formulas
ΔH=qp (at constant pressure)
ΔH= ΔU + PΔV
Molality (m)
m= moles of solute/ kgs of solvent
Mole Fraction of solvent
Mole Fraction=nsolvent/nsolvent + nsolute
Freezing Point Depression (∆Tf)
*2 formulas
∆Tf= Tf°(solvent) - Tf°solution)
∆Tf=iKfm
Work
W=force(N) x distance(m)
Pressure-Volume Work
*2 formulas
W= -PΔV which can also be written as
W=-P(Vfinal - Vinitial)
PV=nRT
Mass Percentage
Mass %= mass of solute/total mass of solution x 100
Vapor Pressure of a solution (Psolution)
Psolution= Mole Fractionsolvent x P°solvent
Force
Force= m(kg) x acceleration(m/s2)
Enthalpy of Formation (ΔHf)
ΔHrxn= ΔHproducts- ΔHreactants
Parts Per Million (ppm)
ppm= mass of solute/total mass of solution x 106
For volatile substance Ptotal
*2 formulas
Ptotal= PA + Pz
Ptotal= (Mole FractionA x P°A + Mole Fractionz x P°z)
Internal Energy (ΔU)
*2 formulas
ΔU= q(heat) + w(work)
ΔU= Ufinal - Uinitial
Bomb Calorimetry (constant volume)
qrxn= -Ccal x ΔT
Parts Per Billion
ppb= mass of solute/total mass of solution x 109
Osmotic Pressure (π)
π=iMRT