The ability to do work
What is Energy?
The three types of intermolecular forces
What are London Dispersion, Dipole-Dipole, and Hydrogen Bonding?
Composed of a solute and a solvent
What is a solution?
Per Bronsted-Lowry, an acid is a species that _____ a proton and a base is a species that _____ a proton.
Donates; Accepts
What does it mean to be a Noble Gas?
Noble gases have full octets and are very stable.
The ΔT in q=mcΔT
What is the change in temperature or T(final)-T(initial)?
Temperature and Pressure have an _________ relationship, meaning...
Inverse; as one increases the other decreases
Meaning of “Like dissolves like”
Solute and solvent have similar IMFs
What is the equation used to find acid/base equilibrium?
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The name for PbO2
Lead (IV) Oxide
A measure of the strength of the bond between two atoms.
What is bond energy?
How many moles of gas are inside a cylinder with volume 5.0 L, pressure of 8.0 atm and temperature of 430 C?
0.69 mol
How many grams are required to make a 115 mL of a 3.00 M NaNO₃ solution?
44.6 g of NaNO₃
Write the chemical equation for NH3 acting as a base in water. Then identify conjugate acid-base pairs.
NH3 +H2O <--> NH4+ + OH-
H2O (acid) and OH-(conj. base)
NH3 (base) and NH4+ (conj. acid)
The full and shorthand electron configuration for Phosphorous
1s22s22p63s23p3 or [Ne]3s23p3
A 55 kg block of metal has an original temperature of 15.0°C and 0.45 J/g∙°C. What will be the final temperature of this metal if 450 J of heat energy are added?
T(final)=15.018 ℃
Name two of the three gas laws that give us the Ideal Gas Law
What are Charles Law, Boyle's Law, and Avogadro’s Law?
You need to make 100.0 mL of a dilute 0.500 M KNO3 solution, but only have 8.00 M KNO3 stock solution. How many mLs of stock solution should you use?
6.25 mL of stock solution
Waters ability to act as an acid or base allows it to ______ itself.
What is autoionize?
Draw the lewis structure for CN-
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The direction of heat flow indicates whether a reaction in _________ or __________
Endothermic; Exothermic
Name 2 of the 4 Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases
1. Gases are composed of tiny particles that are separated by large distances.
2. Gas particles are constantly moving, experiencing collisions with other gas particles and the walls of their container.
3. The velocity of gas particles is related to the temperature of a gas.
4. Gas particles do not experience any force of attraction or repulsion with each other.
A 0.50 M NaCl(aq) and a 0.30 M Ca(NO3)2(aq) are placed on opposite sides of a semipermeable membrane. Determine the osmolarity of each solution and which direction will the solvent flow.
NaCl-1 osmol; Ca(NO3)2-0.9 osmol; solvent will flow right to left
Strong acids _________ in solutions
Ionize/Dissolve completely
The VESPR Theory shape for BCl3
What is trigonal planar?