Chapter 4 Flashcards
Acid
Substance that produces H3O+ when dissolved in water
Acid-base Reaction
Reaction involving the transfer of a hydrogen ion between reactant species
Actual Yield
Amount of product formed in a reaction
Analyte
Substance or sample being analyzed
Balanced Equation
Chemical equation with equal numbers of atoms for each element in the reactant and product
Base
Substance that produces OH- when dissolved in water
Buret
Device used for the precise delivery of variable liquid volumes, such as in a titration analysis
Chemical Equation
Symbolic representation of a chemical reaction
Coefficient
Number placed in front of symbols or formulas in a chemical equation to indicate their relative amount
Combustion Analysis
Gravimetric technique used to determine the elemental composition of a compound via the collection and weighing of its gaseous combustion products
Combustion Reaction
Vigorous redox reaction producing significant amount of energy in the form of heat, and, sometimes, light
Complete Ionic Equation
Chemical equation in which all dissolved ionic reactants and their products, including spectator ions, are explicitly represented by formulas for their dissociated ions
End Point
Measured volume of titrant solution that yields the change in sample solution appearance or other property expected for stoichiometric equivalence
Equivalence Point
volume of titrant solution required to react completely with the analyte in a titration analysis; provides a stoichiometric amount of titrant for the sample’s analyte according to the titration reaction
Excess Reactant
Reactant present in an amount greater than required by the reaction stoichiometry
Gravimetric Analysis
Quantitative chemical analysis method involving the separation of an analyte from a sample by a physical or chemical process and subsequent mass measurements of the analyte, reaction product, and/or sample
Half-reaction
An equation that shows whether each reactant loses or gains electrons in a reaction
Indicator
Substance added to the sample in a titration analysis to permit visual detection of the end point
Insoluble
Of relatively low solubility; dissolving only to a slight extent