Chap 10: Water
Chap 11: Acid & Bases
Chap 12: Redox Reactions
Chap 13: Solubility & Concentration
Chap 14: Volumetric Analysis & Stoichiometry
100

What is the units for specific heat capacity?

J g-1 oC-1

100

Define 'amphiprotic species'.

species that can donate or accept protons (can act as an acid or a base)

100

What do you call a species that causes oxidation to happen?

oxidising agent (oxidant)

100

A saline bag contains 4.30 g of NaCl dissolved in 0.500 L of aqueous solution. Calculate the concentration, in %(m/v) of NaCl in the saline bag.

0.860%(m/v)

100

known volume of solution dispensed from the burette needed to reach the end point

titre

200

Explain whether covalent bonds or hydrogen bonds are broken when liquid water evaporates into steam.

The intermolecular bonds, hydrogen bonds are broken. 

Covalent bonds between atoms in the H2O molecule are still intact.

200

Write the equation for H3PO4 acting as an acid in water.

H3PO4 (aq) + H2O (l) -> H2PO4 - (aq) + H3O+ (aq)

200

A metal, M, undergoes the following reaction. 

It is dissolved when placed in a solution of P2+ ions. 

It does not reaction when placed in a solution of Q2+ ions.  

What is the order of the metals from weakest reducing agent to strongest reducing agent? 

(e.g: A < B < C)

P < M < Q

200

0.2 g of NaCl is dissolved in 500 L of aqeuous solution. Express this in ppm.

0.4 ppm

300

Calculate energy required, in kJ, required to fully convert 100 g of liquid water to steam.

226 kJ

300

Pb(NO3)2 (aq) + Zn (s) --> Zn(NO3)2 (aq) + Pb (s)

a) Write the two half equations for the overall reaction. Identify which is oxidation and reduction. 

b) State the oxidising agent.

a) reduction: Pb2+ (aq) + 2e- --> Pb (s) 

oxidation: Zn (s) --> Zn2+ (aq) + 2e- 

b) Pb2+ (aq)

400

When 45 kJ of heat energy is added to a mass of water, the temperature changed by 5.00 oC. Caclulate the mass of water used.

2.15 x 10^3 g

400

Calculate the concentration of NaOH, in M, if titres of 24.45 ml, 24.78 ml, 24.69 ml & 24.65 ml of 0.300 M HCl were used to titrate 20.0 ml of NaOH solution.

c(NaOH) = 0.371 M

500

Explain why the pH of the oceans is decreasing and identify one possible consequence of this decrease on marine life.

- Excess CO2 emitted by human activities --> absorbed by the oceans --> formation of carbonic acid --> lowers pH 

- decrease shell thickness in marine animals --> death of marine creatures 

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