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QuestionAnswer
KIs K or K+ bigger?
The ability of an atom to pull the e- towards it within a bondElectronegativity
Difference in electronegativity over 0.8What makes it polar
Absorbs wavelengths of light, splitting of the d shell into sub-levels, ligands, and oxidation states can cause colorsWhat can cause colors
Single bondWeakest bond
Single bond hybridisationsp3
Single bond bondssigma
Double bond hybridisationsp2
Double bond bondssigma pi
Triple bond bondssigma pi pi
Triple bond hybridisationsp
Overlapping orbitals that hybridise to make new orbitals in bondingHybridisation
Electronegativity _ down a group and _ across a periodElectronegativity decreases down a group and decreases across a period
Electron affinity _ down a group and _ across a periodElectro affinity decreases down a group and increases across a period
Radius _ down a group and _ across a periodRadius increases down a group and decreases across a period
Ionization energy _ down a groupIonization energy decreases down a group
2 possible structures "sharing" a double bond. Bond energy is going to be about 1.5 bond valueResonance structure
Is O=C=O polar?No
SulphateSO4 2-
NitrateNO3 -
CarbonateCO3 2-
AmmoniumNH4 +
Strongest to weakest structuresGiant covalent, metals, ionic structures, simple covalent
No dipole, allDispersion
Dipole, + and -Dipole-dipole
Dipole, H to F, O, NHydrogen bonding
Bond breaking, energy absorbed.Endothermic
Bond making, energy releasedExothermic
Energy required to break bondDelta H
ΔHSumE(break) - SumE(formed)
SA+SB at equivalence pointpH=7
SA+WB at equivalence pointpH<7
WA+SB at equivalence pointpH>7
WA+WB at equivalence pointSimilar pKa - closer to 7
Resists a change in pH when small amounts of Ac/Bas are addedBuffer solution
Ka = _ at _Ka = [H+] at half equivalence point
3+ ions in solutions...Are acidic
Wb + its saltBasic buffer
H2O -> OH- + H+Disassociation of water
1x10^-14Kw value
Kw (in terms of Ka and Kb)Ka x Kb
pKw (in terms of pKa and pKb)pKa + pKb
-log[H+]pH
Higher pKa =A weak acid
Strong acids haveWeak conj. bases
Lewis acidlone pair acceptor
Lone pair donorLewis base
Molecule that produces H+ ions in waterArrhenius acid
Molecule that produces OH- ions in waterArrhenius base
-log[OH-]pOH
Acid + base ->Salt + water
Acid + carbonate ->Salt + water + CO2
Acid + metal ->Salt + H2
Base soluble in waterAlkali
The only thing that can change KwTEMPERATURE
Sulphuric acidH2SO4
Nitric acidHNO3
Phosphoric acidH3PO4
Species which differ by 1 protonConjugate acids and bases
Acts as acid or baseAmphoteric
Can act as a BL base and a BL acidAmphiprotic
Strong vs weak acidsCan look at conductivity
Reactants over products for K(a/b)Okay
Ka/b will be higherStrong acid/base
When pH changes by 1...Concentration will change by 10x
Dry depositionsmoke/dust
Carbon dioxide in acid rainCO2 + H2O <-> H2CO3
Limestone in acid rainCaCO3 + H2SO4 -> CaSO4 + H2O + CO2
Pre-combustion preventionremoving sulpher before combustion of the coal
Removing sulpher oxides from the exhaust gases after reacting with basePost-combustion prevention
Calcium oxideCaO
CuOCopper (111) oxide
Calcium hydroxideCa(OH)2
14 (in terms of ps)pKa + pKb
Sulpher creation for acid rainS + O2 -> SO2
Sulpher creation for acid rain after SO2SO2 + H2O -> H2SO3
Nitric acid equations for acid rain (all)N2 + O2 -> 2NO* 2NO* + O2 -> 2NO2* 2NO2* + H2O -> HNO3 + HNO2
Relative charges on atoms in covalent compoundsOxidation state
Maximum oxidation state for an elementGroup number
Gain of H Loss of O GAIN OF ELECTRONSReduction
Loss of H Gain of O LOSS OF ELECTRONSOxidation
oxidise other species (takes e-)Oxidising agent
reduce other species (gives e-)Reducing agent
C=n/v
massmol x mr
WinklerCalculate mols, /4, use concentration formula
Provide electrical connection between the half-cells, complete circuitSalt bridge
Provides measure of tendency for rxn to happenCell potential
More reactive displaces the less reactive metalDisplacement
More reactive means the metal is...A stronger reducing agent
breaking down substances by passing electricity throughElectrolysis
What's at the anode (electrolysis)Oxidation, +ve eletrode
What's at the cathode (electrolysis)Reduction, -ve electrode
Use redox to generate electricityVoltaic cells
Electrons flow from the...more reactive metal the less
Cell notationox||red
More -ve Eøstronger reducing agent
...affect the molar volume of an ideal gas.Pressure and temperature
mr/avo'smass of 1 molecule
mass of element in compound/mr of compound x 100Percentage composition