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Thermodynamics
What is the difference between en...,
With what is enthalpy change meas...,
What is enthalpy change 3
38  cards
Thermodynamics pt 2.
Why can enthalpy of solution not ...,
Is enthalpy of solution a chemica...,
Why can dissolved ions no longer ...
31  cards
Rate equations
0  cards
Equilibrium constant Kp for homogeneous systems
What is kp 1,
What is the formula for partial p...,
How to calculate kp 3
3  cards
Electrode potentials and electrochemical cells
What is the conventional cell rep...,
What is the she 2,
Why is platinum used for electrod...
13  cards
Acids and Bases: 1 Brønsted–Lowry acid–base equilibria in aqueous solution
What is a bronsted lowry acid 1,
What is a bronsted lowry base 2,
What does a substance need to act...
7  cards
Acids and Bases: Definition and determination of pH
What are examples of strong acids 1,
What is a monoprotic acid 2,
What is a diprotic acid 3
5  cards
Acids and Bases: The ionic product of water, Kw
What is the equilibrium expressio...,
Why is h2o not included in kw 2,
How does the value of kw change w...
3  cards
Acids and Bases: Weak acids and bases Ka for weak acids
0  cards
Acids and Bases: pH curves, titrations and indicators
0  cards
Acids and Bases: Buffer action
What is a buffer solution 1,
What are the two types of buffers 2,
Where are buffers found 3
5  cards
Properties of Period 3 elements and their oxides
Why is less energy required to io...,
What are the oxides of all period...,
How do ionic oxides react with wa...
9  cards
Transition Metals (properties, complexes and shapes)
Where are transition metals locat...,
When transition metals form ions ...,
Why are zinc and scandium not tra...
21  cards
Transition Metals 2 (isomerism and catalysts)
What shape complexes show cis tra...,
What is required to show cis tran...,
What are the conditions for cis i...
33  cards
Transition Metals 3 (redox titrations, variable oxidation states and coloured ions)
Describe redox reactions involvin...,
What are the variable oxidation s...,
How can you see the variable oxid...
26  cards
Transition Metals 4 (Ligand substitution)
What is a ligand substitution rea...,
Why are ligands substituted 2,
What happens in ligand substituti...
16  cards
Reactions of ions in aqueous solution
What are metal aqua ions 1,
Describe the acidic nature of met...,
Why does the acidity of a solutio...
32  cards
Optical isomerism
When does optical isomerism occur 1,
Why is a chiral carbon needed 2,
What are enantiomers 3
5  cards
Aldehydes and Ketones
What type of bonding do carbonyls...,
Describe the solubility of carbon...,
Describe oxidation of aldehydes 3
10  cards
Carboxylic acids and esters
Why are small chain carboxylic ac...,
What are esters used for 2,
What is vegetable oil and fat mad...
9  cards
Acylation
What are the 3 main derivatives o...,
What are the reactions of acyl ch...,
Why is ethanoic anhydride better ...
8  cards
Aromatic Chemistry
What is the molecular formula for...,
Describe the bonding in benzene 2,
What is the length of c c bond an...
13  cards
Amines
How are secondary amines named 1,
How are tertiary amines named 2,
Why is ch3nh2 a stronger base tha...
23  cards
Polymers
What is condensation polymerisati...,
What are the 3 types of condensat...,
How can condensation polymers be ...
7  cards
Amino acids, proteins and DNA
What is an amino acid 1,
What are zwitterions 2,
What is the isoelectric point 3
19  cards
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
What is used as a standard and wh...
1  cards
Chromatography
What is chromatography 1,
What is meant by the stationary p...,
What is meant by the mobile phase 3
15  cards
RP7: Measuring rate of a reaction
0  cards
RP8: Measuring EMF of an electrochemical cell
0  cards
RP9: Investigating pH changes
0  cards
RP10: Preparation of organic solids and liquids
Describe the purification process...,
Why is a minimum amount of solven...,
Why is the solution filtered hot 3
5  cards
RP11: Identifying transition metal ions
0  cards
RP12: TLC
Why are gloves used when handling...,
Why may a fume cupboard be used 2
2  cards

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