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615648285What is a solution?A homogeneous mixture made up of two or more substances that do not chemically combine; instead, the substances mix uniformly in the solution.
615648286What is a solvent?The substance present in the largest quantity by volume, usually water.
615648287What is a solute?The substance that is dissolved in the solvent.
615648288How do you find the empirical formula of a compound?First, determine mol by dividing the percent comp or mass of elements by their molar mass, then divide the mol values by the smallest mol value.
615648289How do you find the molecular formula of a compound?First, determine the mass of the empirical formula, then divide the mass of the molecular formula by the mass of the empirical and finally multiply the empirical formula by the ratio obtained between the masses.
615648290What is the equation to find percent yield?(laboratory yield/theoretical yield) * 100 = percent yield
615648291What is the equation to find percent error?(|lab value-accepted value|/accepted value) * 100 = percent error
615648292What is the full electron configuration of Sulfur (S)?1s²2s²2p⁶3s²3p⁴
615648293What is the compound name for iron (III) hydride?FeH₃
615648294What does NH₄OH dissociate into?NH₄⁺ and OH⁻
615648295List the seven strong acids.Hydrochloric acid (HCl), Hydrobromic acid (HBr), Hydroiodic acid (HI), Nitric acid (HNO₃), perchloric acid (HClO₄), chloric acid (HClO₃), sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄)
615648296List the six strong bases.Sodium hydroxide (NaOH), Lithium hydroxide (LiOH), Potassium hydroxide (KOH), Calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)₂), Strontium hydroxide (Sr(OH)₂), Barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)₂)
615648297Are compounds of Group 1 metals soluble or insoluble?Soluble
615648298Are common ammonium ions soluble or insoluble?Soluble
615648299Are common nitrates soluble or insoluble?Soluble
615648300Are common acetates soluble or insoluble?Soluble
615648301Are common chlorates soluble or insoluble?Soluble
615648302Are common perchlorates soluble or insoluble?Soluble
615648303List the insoluble fluoride compounds.MgF₂, CaF₂, SrF₂, BaF₂, PbF₂
615648304List the insoluble halide compounds.AgX, Hg₂X, PbX₂
616187085What is the molarity equation?M = mol/Liters
616187086What is the dilution equation?M₁V₁ = M₂V₂
616187087Define precipitation.The formation of an insoluble compound in an aqueous solution.
616187088Define precipitate.The insoluble compound formed out of precipitation.
616187089What are cations?Positively charged ions.
616187090What are anions?Negatively charged ions.
616187091What is the ideal gas law equation?PV = nRT
616187092What is the value of 'R' in the ideal gas law when using atm?0.0821
616187093What is effective nuclear charge?A measure of the nuclear charge experienced by an atom, meaning as the effective nuclear charge increases for electrons they will be pulled closer to the nucleus.
616187094What is ionization energy?The amount of energy required to remove an electron from a gaseous atom or ion, forming a positive-charged ion.
616187095How is ionization energy related to atomic radius?Ionization energy increase as atomic radius decreases and decreases as atomic radius increases.
616187096What is electron affinity?A measure of the energy change present when gaseous atoms take electrons into their valence shells, creating negatively-charged ions.
616187097What is an oxidation reduction reaction?A reaction that occurs with the transfer of electrons from one species to another.
616187098What is a reduction in an oxidation-reduction reaction?The result of gaining electrons, causing a reduction in oxidation number.
616187099What is an oxidation in an oxidation-reduction reaction?The result of losing electrons, causing an increase in oxidation number.
616187100What is an oxidation number?A number that represents the ionic charge of an ion.
616187101What is a reducing agent (reductant)?The species in a oxidation-reduction reaction that loses electrons, gaining a positive charge, to reduce the other species.
616187102What is an oxidizing agent (oxidant)?The species in an oxidation-reduction reaction that gains electrons from the reductant, giving it a negative charge.
616187103What is a voltaic cell?A device that allows the transfer of electrons between the reactants of an oxidation-reduction reaction without contact between the reactants.
616187104What is an electrode?A sample of metal that is connected to another by an external circuit.
616187105Briefly explain the collision theory.Suggests that chemical reaction occur when molecules or atoms collide with sufficient kinetic energy-the activation energy-and the collision occurs in a favorable orientation.
616187106Who was the first to suggest the collision theory?Svante Arrhenius in 1888.
616187107Define reaction rate.The change in amount of substance as it disappears or the other appears (measured in mol) divided by the elapsed time.
616187108What changes the rate constant?Temperature
616187109What is the rate law equation?rate = k[A][B]
616187110How can you determine reaction orders?Experimentation
616187111What are reaction mechanisms?The steps that occur during a chemical reaction as the reactants change into products.
616187112What is an elementary step?A process in a chemical reaction that only involves a single step.
616187113Write an equilibrium expression.Kc = ([C][D]/[A][B])
616187114Explain Le Châtelier's Principle.If a system at equilibrium is disturbed by a change in temperature, pressure or reactant or concentrations, then the system will respond by shifting its equilibrium position to counteract the effect of the disturbance.

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