Final Flashcards

1
Q

The half reaction with the ______ reduction potential is the most ________ ________, becoming an ______ reaction

A

Smallest

Easily reversed

Oxidation

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2
Q

The more positive E red is

A

The stronger the oxidising agent is

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3
Q

The more negative E red is

A

The stronger the reducing agent is

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4
Q

What is the most stable nuclei

A

Fe (56/26)

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5
Q

Which electrode is negative

A

Anode

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6
Q

What electrode is positive

A

Cathode

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7
Q

Osmotic pressure equation is

A

MRT

T = 298k
R = 0.08206
M = molarity
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8
Q

Nuclei above the band of stability are likely to undergo

A

Beta emission

Because lowers the neutron - pronton ratio

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9
Q

Nuclei below the band of stability are likely to undergo

A

Positron emission or electron capture because increases neutron proton ratio

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10
Q

If cells only have solids and liquids in reactions, what is not defined

So what happens

A

Q

So voltage does not drift

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11
Q

When working out Keq you use

A

Values at equilibrium raised to SCo

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12
Q

When working out Ksp you use

A

Products raised to SCo

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13
Q

When working out Qsp or Q you use

A

Initial vlaues raised to SCo

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14
Q

When Ksp is given we know what

A

A percipitate will form

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15
Q

What are the 4 ways to work out delta G

A
  • nFE
  • RTlnK

P-R

Delta H - (T)Delta S(1/1000)

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16
Q

What controls kinetics

A

Temp

Catalyst

Physical state

Concentration

17
Q

Equation for working out Ea

A

Ln(K2/K1) = -EA/R(1/T2 - 1/T1)

18
Q

Kinetics deals with

A

Reactants

19
Q

Kp equation

A

Kp = Kc (RT)^n

n = product SCo - Reactant SCo

20
Q

If pH > pOH

The solution is

A

Basic

21
Q

If pH < pOH

The solution is

A

Acidic

22
Q

If pH = pOH

The solution is

A

Neutral

23
Q

Can activational energy be changed by temp

A

NO