Chemistry Exam #4 – Flashcards

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What is a solute?
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Substance disolved-(minority)
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What is a Solvent?
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Substance doing the dissolving-majority component
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What is an aqueous solution?
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the solvent in water
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What is solubility?
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amount of a compound that dissolves in a certain amount of solvent; ability for a substance to be dissolved.
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What is a saturated solution?
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maximum amount of solute dissolved in a given solvent under a certain set of conditions
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What is an unsaturated solution?
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Less than the maximum amount of solute dissolved in a given solvent under a certain set of conditions
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What is a supersaturated solution?
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More than the maximum amount of solute dissolved in a given solvent under a certain set of conditions
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Solubilitiy of solids...?
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increases with temperature
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Solubility of gases...?
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in water, increases with pressure
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Solubility of gases in water...?
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decreases with temperature
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What does dilute mean?
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Low concentration
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What is mass percent?
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(Mass solute/mass solute+mass solvent)x100%
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What is the equation of Molarity?
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moles of solute/liter of solution
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The moles of solute...?
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Is the same in the concentrated and dilute solution
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What is the equation for Molality (m)?
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moles solute/kilograms of solvent
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What is freezing point depression?
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the presence of solute in a solution lowers the freezing pint of the pure solvent (ex:salt fo melt ice)

?Tf = m x Kf     KfH2O=1.86 Celcius water/mol solute

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What is boiling point elevation?
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the presence of solute in a solution raises the boiling point

 

?Tb = m x Kb    Kb H2O = 0.512  ?C kg water/mol solute

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What is osmosis?
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diffusion (movement from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration) through a semi-permeable membrane
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What are acids?
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substances that produce H+ in a solution,

sour taste, oxidize metals

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What are some strong acids?
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HCl, HBr, HI, H

2SO4, HNO4, HClO

4

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What are some weak acids?
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HF, CH

3COOH (or HC2H3O2), HCOOH, H2SO3

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H

2CO3, H3PO

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What are bases?
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substances that produce OH-
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Organic acids have what group?
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-COOH
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Examples of strong bases?
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NaOH, KOH
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Examples of weak bases?
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NaHCO

3–, NH

3

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Organic bases have what group?
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-NH3 group
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What is the Bronsted-Lowry definition of an acid and base?
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acid= a proton (H+) donor

base= a proton (H+) acceptor

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What is a conjugate acid?
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the acid formed when a base accepts a proton

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What is a conjugate base?
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the base formed when an acid donates a proton

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Neutralization Reaction
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acid + base --> salt + water

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Gas Evolution Reaction
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acid + carbonate --> salt + CO

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+ water

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Metal oxidation/dissolving reaction
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acid + metal --> salt + hydrogen gas

 


Acid + metal oxide --> salt + water

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