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Concepts/Definitions
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100

What is the equation and units for osmolarity?

Osmolarity= molarity x i

Units: osmol

100

What type of reaction is this: 2CuO → 2Cu + O2

decomposition

100

Is NH3 a Bronsted-Lowry acid or base?

Base (No acidic H+ and has a lone pair)

100

Explain to me what the oxidizing agent is and whether it loses or gains electrons.

Oxidizing agent is the substance reduced, it gains electrons from the substance oxidized

100

Is NaCl soluble in water?

Yes

200

Calculate the percent by mass concentration of a solution with 23.4g solute in 86.1g solution.

27.2%

200

What is the oxidation number of O2?

0

200

What is the [H3O+] in a solution with [OH-]=1x10-12M?

1x10-2M

200

A solution where more particles are dissolved than listed on the solubility chart

Supersaturated solution

200

What type of reaction is this: C3H8 + 5O2 → 3CO2 + 4H2O

combustion

300

Calculate the molarity of 20.0 g NaCl in 1.00 L of solution.

0.342 mol/L

300

Oxidation number of N in: NH2OH

-1

300

What is the pH of a solution with [OH-]=1x10-4 M

10.0

300

According to Le Chatelier's principle: when a reactant concentration is decreased, the reaction will shift ____

left (toward reactants)

300

Is SO3 + H2O → H2SO4 a redox reaction?

No, why?

400

Calculate the volume percent of solute: 4.00 mL of bromine in enough carbon tetrachloride to give 87.0 mL of solution.

4.60%

400

Which substance is reduced in the following redox reaction? CO + H2O → CO2 + H2

H2O

400

What is the conjugate base of HClO3?

ClO3-

400

List three factors that influence chemical reaction rates

Presence of catalysts

Temperature

State of subdivision

Pressure

400

In an osmolarity problem, what is the value of i for glucose?

1

500

How many grams of Na2CO3 are needed to prepare 25.0 mL of a 2.00%(m/v) Na2CO3 solution?

0.500 g

500

What is the equilibrium expression for the equation SnO2(s) + 2CO(g) <==> Sn(s) + 2CO2(g)?

Keq= [CO2]2/[CO]2

500

What is the pH when [OH-]=3.42 x 10-5?

9.53

500

According to Le Chatelier's principle, if pressure increases, the reaction will shift toward the side with _______

The least number of moles

500

For the reaction N2O4(g) <==> 2NO2(g), Keq = 0.2. At a particular time, the following concentrations are measured: [N2O4]=2.0 M, [NO2] = 0.2 M. Is this reaction at equilibrium? If not which direction will the reaction proceed?

Keq=[NO2]2/[N2O4] = (0.2)2/2.0 = 0.02 No, reaction will proceed right, because there is less product than Keq