Chem 5 Flashcards

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First Ionisation Enthalpy

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Enthalpy change when one electron is removed from each of a mole of free gaseous atoms of that element

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Second ionisation enthalpy

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Enthalpy change when one electron is removed from each of a mole of free gaseous unipositive ions of that element

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Enthalpy of Atomisation of an Element

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Enthalpy change when one mole of free gaseous atoms is produced from that element in its standard state

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Enthalpy of atomisation of a compound

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Enthalpy change when one mole of a compound in its standard state is converted into free gaseous atoms

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First electron affinity

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Enthalpy change when one electron is added to each of a mole of free gaseous atoms of that element

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Second electron affinity

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Enthalpy change when one electron is added to each of a mole of free gaseous uninegative ions of that element

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Mean bond dissociation enthalpy

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Enthalpy change when a covalent bond is broken homolytically in each of a mole of gaseous molecules, resulting in gaseous free radicals, averaged over a range of molecules

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Lattice enthalpy of formation

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Enthalpy change when one mole of an ionic compound in its standard state is formed from it’s free gaseous ions

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Lattice dissociation enthalpy

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Enthalpy change when one mole of an ionic compound in its standard state is completely dissociated into free gaseous ions

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Enthalpy of hydration

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Enthalpy change when one mole of free gaseous ions is added to an excess of water

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Enthalpy of solution

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Enthalpy change when one mole of an ionic compound is completely dissolved in an excess of water under standard conditions

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Entropy

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A measure of the degree of disorder in a substance

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13
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Spontaneous reaction

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A reaction for which the free energy change is negative

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Amphoteric

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Able to react with both acids and alkalis

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Standard Enthalpy of Formation

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Enthalpy change when one mole of a compound is formed from its elements with all reactants and products in their standard states under standard conditions

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Standard electrode potential

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The voltage of a cell in which the left handed electrode is the standard hydrogen electrode and the right hand electrode is the standard electrode in question.
T = 298K
P = 100kPa
Concentrations are 1mol/dm3

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Ligand

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An electron pair donor

the species which can use its lone pair of electrons to form a coordinate bond with the metal ion

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Co-ordination number

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The total number of coordinate bonds formed between the metal ion and the ligands in a complex

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Complex

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A species containing a metal ion attached to one or more ligands by means of coordinate bonds

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Bidentate ligand

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A ligand which uses two lone pairs of electrons to form two coordinate bonds with a metal ion

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Multidentate ligand

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A ligand which uses more than two lone pairs of electrons to form more than two coordinate bonds with a metal ion

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Homogeneous catalyst

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A catalyst in the same physical state as the reactants

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Heterogeneous catalyst

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A catalyst in a different physical state to the reactants

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Lewis acid

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An electron pair acceptor

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Lewis base

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An electron pair donor