Solutions/ rxn
Solubility
Acids/Bases
Redox reactions
Gas Laws
100

Whats is a limiting reagent and what would be considered the baseline unit to determine this

the chemical with the least moles relative to the balanced equations...moles

100

What is the difference between dissolving and disassociating

disassociating means ionizes where as dissolving blends with solution without changing original compound

100

Name a binary acid, include prefix and suffic...hint same for all binary

(binary is two elements no oxygens)

Hydro______ic acid

100

Example what OIL RIG (LEO the lion GER) is and stands for

Oxidation is Loss , Reduction is Gain

Loss electrons Oxidation, Gain electrons Reductions

100

what are the ABC's of gas laws (first 3 learned )

Avogadro's V/n=V/n

Boyle's PV=PV

Charles's V/T=V/T

200

what are the stoichiometric similarities in finding the amount of products formed and reacants required

the limiting reagent always goes first with just different molar ratios from the given or determined equation

200

what are some hints a reaction will not react?

both compounds are made up of ions from strong bases and acids...other answers are acceptable

200

naming oxyacids in all cases

XO

XO2

XO3

XO4

hypo___ous acid

_____ous acid

____I️c acid

per_____ic acid

200

How would you assign redox values to:

free elements

free ions

polyatomic ions

free ele= zero

free ions= charge

poly= set equal to charge and solve algebraically 

200

what's the father equation of gas laws and what does that mean

ideal gas law and other reactions can manipulate the law to become and of the ABC's or adhere to whats given.

300

What is molarity and how would you find it given grams of a solute and mL of solution

simply moles of compound compared to total volume of solution in Liters.

convert to moles and L

300

What is a net ionic reaction and how does it differ from molecular or complete ionic

only includes ions that will react and the solid or gas they form, excludes spectators 

300

what the pattern for strong bases on the periodic table?

bonus for a way to remember acids

zigzag between alkaline metals and alkaline earth metals

(mine is HI Br NO3 SO4 Cl ClO4)

300

What is an oxidizing agent compared to what is being oxidized

whats being oxidized is the losing electrons

the oxidizing agent is what induces oxidation by accepting electrons

300

What are the postulates of Kinetic Molecular Theory

1. Gases are in continuos motion

2. particles are so small assume volume is negligible

3. pressure is caused by particle collision

4. no loss of energy during collision

5. Avg KE is proportional to temp

(KE=1/2 mv^2

400

What is the dilution equation and what is it comparing

M1V1=M2V2

comparing moles

(think shot compared to cocktail)

400

What are the differences strong, weak, and nonelectrolytes

ionize 100%- strong

ionizes 5% or less - weak

may dissolve but not disassociate- non

400

Way to determine weak acids

longer chains and more carbons

400
how do spectators appear in redox reactions? 

they key the same oxidation state the whole time and can be disregarded after finding charges

400

what is rms speed

(3RT/MM)^1/3

MM= molar mass in kg

R= 8.314

500

how many mL of 2.5M of NaOH does it takes to make 525mL of 0.150M of NaOH

Check Calculations...I️ got 31.5 mL

500

CoCl2(aq) + Na2SO4(aq)

write net ionic 

none, no reaction all spectators

500

Explain the key point of titration, what is it, when is it done and what does that mean

neutralizing an acid with a base to the equivalence point, which is equal OH moles to H moles

500

                                               

Zn + H2SO4 = ZnSO4 + H2

whats being oxidized

                                   


    

the Zinc

500
at the same temp avg KE is the same but what does this mean for the particles motion?

they have different velocity meaning lighter particles travel faster...key part of diffusion