Gases and Thermochemistry
Equilibrium and Solubility
Solutions and thermodynamics
Acid/Base Chemistry
Hodgepodge
100

standard pressure and temperature of a gas

0℃   and 1 atm

100

ratio of forward and reverse rates of reaction at equilibrium

One.  (they are equal)

100

What are 3 actions that can increase the rate of dissolution of a solid in water?

heating; stirring; crushing (increasing surface area)
100

A proton acceptor              

Brønsted-Lowry base

100

For the reaction :  A + 2B + 3 C --> D

What is the limiting reactant if you mix 4 mol A, 4 mol B and 9 mol C together?

B

200

what affects the rate of diffusion or effusion?

the size (molar mass) of the gas - the smaller the gas the faster the diffusion

200

In terms of solubility, s, what is the expression for Ksp for Be(OH)2 ?

Ksp = 4s3

200

a measure of disorder in a system

entropy

200

An HF solution with a pH = 1 is   weak or strong?  dilute or concentrated?

Weak and Concentrated

200

The two assumptions made to use the simplified expression for the hydronium concentration of a weak acid solution:  [H+] = √(Ka[HA]init)


(1) [H+] from water is negligible:  pH < 6

(2) Percent ionization,100% x [H+]/[HA]init , is < 5%

300

How the volume of a gas changes if the Kelvin temperature doubles and the pressure quadruples

What is become halved

300

For the reaction N2 +3H2  --> 2NH3


If you mixed 0.2 M N2  and 0.3 M H2 , what would the concentrations of all 3 species be at equilibrium be in terms of x, the change in concentration of N2 ?


N2      0.2 - x

H2      0.3 - 3x

NH3    2x

300

"like dissolves like" refers to

similar polarity

300

In the reaction represented by the equation: 

HCO3-1  +  H2O  →  CO3-2  +  H3O+

What is CO3-2 ?

Conjugate Base

300

Given the voltaic cell represented as Fe|Fe2+||Au3+|Au  

Which way do electrons flow, which metal is gaining in mass, and which metal is being reduced?

Electrons flow from Fe cell to Au cell; Au is gaining mass AND Au3+ is being reduced

400

RAPIDFIRE:  Name a phase change; state what it is (e.g. liquid to solid) and if it is exothermic or endothermic

ENDOTHERMIC: melting (s->L); boiling (L -> G) sublimation (S -> G)

EXOTHERMIC: freezing (L -> S); condensation (G ->L); deposition (G -> S)

400

You have the reaction A + B --> C  with Keq and Ecell

How does Keq and Ecell change if the reaction is 2A + 2B --> 2C?


Keq is squared. Ecell does not change

400

present in greatest amount in a solution

what is a solvent

400

This type of acid/base titration has an equivalence point at pH < 7

Strong acid/weak base

400

Term for the reactant that remains after a reaction runs out of one of the reactants

what is excess

500

A measure of the kinetic energy of a system

temperature

500

Given the reaction N2 +3H2  --> 2NH3      ∆H= -46 kJ

What will happen to the concentration of H2 if the temperature increases?  If more N2 is add to the reaction vessel?

Temp: INCREASE

N2: DECREASE

500

When is the reaction:

SnCl4 (l) + 2 H2O (l) --> SnO2 (s) + 4 HCl (g)  ∆H + +133kJ

thermodynamically favored?

at HIGH temperature

500

a substance that can act as an acid or a base

amphoteric

500

What do the following acronyms mean?   OILRIG,  AN OX,  FATCAT

OILRIG:  Oxidation Is Loss of electrons; Reduction Is Gain

AN OX:  oxidation occurs at the anode

FATCAT:  electrons flow From the Anode TO the CAThode