Stoichiometry and gas laws Flashcards

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Standard solution

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A solution of accurately known concentration

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2
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End point

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The point during a titration when the indicator changes colour

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3
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Equivalence point

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Occurs when the reactants have been mixed in the mole ratio shown by the reaction equation

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4
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Concordant Titre

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Titres that are within a range of 0.1 ml from highest to lowest

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5
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Two types of titrations

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Strong acid/weak base
Strong base/weak acid

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6
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Natural greenhouse effect vs enhanced greenhouse effect

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Natural greenhouse effect is a process that keeps the Earth’s surface warm and is crucial to life, whereas enhanced greenhouse effect increases surface warming beyond that which occurs naturally

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7
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Pressure

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Force per unit Area

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8
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Standard laboratory conditions

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Refers to a temperature of 25*C (298K) and a pressure of 100 kPa. tHE VALUE OF Vm at SLC is 24.8 L/mol

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9
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Key features of an ideal gas

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Particles of a gas are in a continuous chaotic motion, colliding with each other, exerting pressure
2)The collisions are perfectly elastic. They do not result in energy loss

3)There are no forces of attractions between molecules

4)The actual volume occupied by gas particles is negligible compared to volume of the container

5)Mean kinetic energy of particles is proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas

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10
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Equation for Ideal gas

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PV = nRT

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11
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What is 0 degrees celsius in kelvin

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273

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12
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Ideal gast constant (R)

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8.31

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13
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Limiting reagent

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the reactant that gets used completely in a chemical reaction and limits how much product can be formed.

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14
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Main 3 Greenhouse gases

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H20 (Water)
C02 (Carbon dioxide)
CH4 (Methane)

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15
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Define Molarity

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Moles of solute per litre of solution

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16
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Hygroscopic

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A substance that tends to absorb moisture from the air

17
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Deliquescent

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Substances that become liquid by absorbing moisture from the air

18
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Percentage yield

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19
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What chemical is both hygroscopic and deliquescent

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Sodium Hydroxide

20
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Titration error

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The difference between the end point and equivalence point

21
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100 kPa = ?mm Hg

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100 kPa = 750 mm Hg

22
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5 features of a primary standard

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1) It must be solid and have a high purity and soluble in the solvent used

2)It must have an accurately known formula

3)It must be stable, its composition or formula must not change over time

4)It must be cheap and readily available

5)It should have a relatively high molar mass so weighing errors are minimized.