Year 13 chemistry

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Topic 11 - Equilibrium
What is a homogeneous reaction,
What do you do with solids and li...,
What is the equation for the mole...
7  cards
12.1.1 - The bronsted - Lowry theory
Who and when proposed the theory ...,
What is the bronsted lowry theory,
How do we determine acids and bas...
11  cards
12.1.2 - Hydrogen ion concentration and the pH scale
What is the equation you would us...,
How do we calculate h concentrati...,
When we get the concentration of ...
10  cards
12.1.3 - The ionic product of water Kw
What is the kw of water at 298k,
Why is pure water neutral,
What happens to strong bases in w...
9  cards
12.2.1 - Acid-base titrations, pH curves and indicators
What is the end point of a titration,
What is the equivalence point of ...,
For a strong acid strong base rea...
14  cards
12.2.2 - Buffer solutions
Explain what is meant by a buffer...,
What are 2 ways that buffer solut...,
Why do buffer solutions maintain ...
5  cards
12.2.3 - Finding ka from titration curves
What type of titration curve can ...,
What is the buffer region on a ti...,
How to we find ka using a titrati...
4  cards
12.2.4 - Enthalpy changes of neutralisation for strong and weak acids
What is the standard enthalpy of ...,
Why is the nethalpy change of neu...,
What is the expected enthalpy cha...
5  cards
13.1.1 - Lattice energy and Born Haber cycles
What is the definition of lattice...,
What is lattice energy a measure of,
What does the value of lattice en...
8  cards
13.1.2 - Experimental and Theoretical Lattice energy
What is inter ionic distance,
What are assumptions that are mad...,
Why is there often a difference b...
11  cards
13.1.3 - Enthalpy changes of solution and hydration
Why do most ionic compounds disso...,
What is the enthalpy change of so...,
What is the enthalpy change of hy...
9  cards
13.2.1 - Entropy
What is entropy,
What does it mean in terms of ent...,
What is the symbol we use for ent...
7  cards
13.2.2 - Total entropy
What is the total enthalpy equal to,
What are the unites for total ent...,
What is the formula for the entro...
7  cards
13.3.1 - Second Law and Gibbs free energy
What does gibbs energy allow us t...,
What is the equation for gibbs fr...,
What does it mean if gibbs free e...
7  cards
13.3.2 - Gibbs Energy and Equilibrium
What is the equation that links g...,
How can we rearrange the equation...,
What does it mean if gibbs free e...
9  cards
14.1.2 - Electrochemical cells
What is a salt bridge,
What is a salt bridge usually mad...,
What does a high resistance voltm...
14  cards
14.1.3 - The standard hydrogen electrode
What are standard conditions for ...,
What is the cell diagram for the ...,
What happens if the emf is positi...
11  cards
14.1.4 - Cells e.m.f and the electrochemical series
What are 2 ways we can use standa...,
What is the strongest reducing ag...,
When calculating the emf of a cel...
6  cards
14.1.6 - How far and in which direction
What two things are proportional ...,
What is an equation for gibbs fre...,
What are n and f in the equation
3  cards
14.2.1 - Storage cells and fuel cells
What is a storage cell,
What are fuel cells,
Name some features of a hydrogen ...
14  cards
15.1.1 - Transition metal electronic configurations
What is a transition metal,
What are characteristics of trans...,
Why are scandium and zinc not cla...
4  cards
15.1.2 - Ligands and complexes
What is different about the elect...,
What type of bonds do ligands for...,
What are some common types of lig...
10  cards
15.1.3 - The origin of colour in complexes
What is the colour of metal ions ...,
What happens to the 3d orbitals,
What happens to electrons in the ...
6  cards
15.1.5 - Square planar complexes
What is a common example of a squ...,
Describe the structure of cis platin,
What is the isomer of cis platin ...
6  cards
Topic 16 - Kinetics 2
Two ways the ratning stee determi,
What does a zero order reaction f...,
What is the rate determining step
21  cards
17.1.1 - Chirality and enantiomers
W,
Examples of structural isomerism,
Examples of sterioisomerism
11  cards
17.1.2 - Optical Activity
What is the difference between un...,
What type of material can convert...,
What is polarimetry
11  cards
17.1.3 - Optical activity and reaction mechanisms
In an sn1 pathway what is formed ...,
Why is a racemic mixture formed i...,
What is formed for a short durati...
8  cards
17.2.1 - Carbonyl compounds and their properties
What is a carbonyl group,
Why is a carbonyl group polar,
Describe the smell of aldehydes w...
8  cards
17.2.2 - Redox reactions of carbonyl compounds
What is the compound that reduces...,
What are the names of 4 reagents ...,
What is the colour change when an...
11  cards
17.2.3 - Nucleophilic addition reactions
What is the name of the reaction ...,
How many steps are there in the r...,
What happens in the first step
9  cards
17.3.1 - Carboxylic acids
Why do carboxylic acids have high...,
Why does boiling point in carboxy...,
What is formed when two short cha...
13  cards
17.3.2 - Preparations and reactions of carboxylic acids
What are two ways that carboxylic...,
What are the 4 main reactions of ...,
Why can t carboxylic acids be red...
14  cards
17.3.3 - Acyl chlorides
Why are acyl chlorides susceptibl...,
What is formed when an acyl chlor...,
What can be observed when hcl is ...
7  cards
17.3.4 - Esters
Where do the two different words ...,
What is the name of this ester ch...,
Physical properties of esters
8  cards
17.3.5 - Polyesters
What is condensation polymerisation,
What are polysesters,
What two reactants can form a pol...
6  cards
A level paper 1 mistakes
Iron ions form a pale green solut...,
Why is the valu,
What is a reason why a solid is n...
8  cards

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