Hydrogen bonding can occur when the following conditions are met.
Condition 1: The compound is polar
Condition 2: Hydrogen is bonded to either F, O, or N.
What does an acid do in an acid-base reaction
Donates a proton/proton donater
Write the equilibrium constant
What is bond length
What is this element?
SI
silicon
2 A2(g)+4 B(g)-> 4 AB(g)
Initial volume of : A2(g) 1.0 L : B(g) 0.5L
Temp: 40 C.
Initial Pressure: A2(g) 40 atm : B(g) 16 am.
What is final pressure. Correct sig figs and units required
1.6 mols A2, 0.31 mols B. B is limiting
1.4 mols of A2 left, 0.31 mols of Ab created
Total moles: 1.7
Final pressure and sig figs: 29 atm
PH of KOH at 25 C and 0.025 M
PH = 12.4
According to Le Chatelier’s Principle, what happens to the equilibrium position if the concentration of a reactant is increased?
Shifts to products
What is polarizability
The capability of which a molecule's electron cloud to be disturbed, increasing electrons
Molar mass of H2O with units
18.0 g/mol
Why do some molecules dissolve better in water than others? (Best answer wins)
Polarity/Like dissolves like. Hydrogen bonding.
If you are given a titration graph (POH vs volume of acid) of a weak base - strong acid. How do you find PKa
Half equivalence point then 14-Pkb
If Q > K, in which direction will the reaction proceed to reach equilibrium? and why?
Reactants, too much product
What is rate law?
This relates the rate of a chemical reaction to the concentration of its reactants, raised to a specific power.
HCl, HNO3, HBR, HI, H2SO4, HCIO4
The stationary phase of a paper chromatography is non-polar while the mobile phase is polar.
Which molecule would be closest to the starting point of the stationary phase? Explain
CCl4 or NH3
For a weak acid, HA, the Ka is 1.0*10-5. What is its conjugate base and its Kb. Temp is 25 C
A- and 1.0*10-9
How does an increase in pressure affect the equilibrium of a gas-phase reaction?
It shifts the equilibrium toward the side with the fewer moles of gas.
What is first ionization energy
energy required to remove one mole of electrons from one mole of gaseous atoms in the ground state.
What are we scoring tomorrow on the AP Chemistry Exam?
Explain why HF has a significantly higher boiling point than HCl.
NH3 + H2O <-> ? + ?
Identify acid/base pairs
If Ka=10-9 then what is the strongest acid? Base?
NH3 (base)-NH4+ (Conjugate acid)
H2O (acid)-OH- (Conjugate base)|
NH4 strongest acid
OH- strongest base
How does a temperature increase affect the K value of an exothermic reaction?
The K value decreases (equilibrium shifts toward reactants).
What is an interstitial allow and when does it occur
type of alloy is formed when smaller atoms fill the holes in a metallic lattice of larger atoms.
In a weak acid - strong base reaction. Before the half equivalence point, is there more of less conjugate base?
less conjugate base