CH 111 General Chemistry – Flashcards
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NH4+ |
Ammonium ion |
NH3 |
Ammonia |
Al3+ |
Aluminum ion |
Ba2+ |
Barium ion |
Cd2+ |
Cadmium ion |
Ca2+ |
Calcium ion |
Cr3+ |
Chromium (III) ion |
Co2+ |
Cobalt (II) ion |
Cu+ |
Copper (I) ion |
Cu2+ |
Copper (II) ion |
H+ |
Hydrogen ion |
H- |
Hydride ion |
Fe2+ |
Iron (II) ion |
Fe3+ |
Iron (III) ion |
Li+ |
Lithium ion |
Ag+ |
Silver ion |
Na+ |
Sodium ion |
K+ |
Potassium ion |
Br- |
Bromide ion |
Br2 |
Bromine |
Cl- |
Chloride ion |
H2 |
Hydrogen |
F- |
Fluoride ion |
F2 |
Fluorine |
N3+ |
Nitride ion |
N2 |
Nitrogen gas - the naturally occuring form of the element nitrogen |
O2- |
Oxide |
S2- |
Sulfide |
Lead (II) bromide |
PbBr2 |
Ammonium chloride |
NH4Cl |
Calcium chloride |
CaCl2 |
HCl (g) |
Hydrogen chloride gas |
HCl (aq) |
Hydrochloric acid
Hydrogen chloride (HCl) dissolved in water is hydrochloric acid. |
HF (g) |
Hydrogen fluoride |
HF (aq) |
Hydrofluoric acid |
H2O |
Water |
H3O+ |
Hydronium ion |
C2H3O- |
Acetate ion |
N3- |
Azide ion |
NaN3 |
sodium azide |
CO32- |
Carbonate ion |
Na2CO3 |
sodium carbonate |
ClO3- |
Chlorate |
ClO2- |
Chlorite |
H2CO3 |
Carbonic acid |
ClO- |
Hypochlorite ion |
ClO4- |
perchlorate ion |
CN- |
cyanide ion |
OH- |
hydroxide ion |
NO3- |
nitrate ion |
NO2- |
nitrite ion |
PO43- |
phosphate ion |
SO32- |
sulfite ion |
SO42- |
sulfate ion |
H2SO4 |
sulfuric acid - one of the strong acids |
HNO3 |
Nitric acid - one of the strong acids |
PO33- |
Phosphite ion |
H3PO4 |
Phosphoric acid |
HClO4 |
Perchloric acid |
HClO3 |
Chloric acid |
HClO2 |
Chlorous acid |
HClO |
Hypochlorous acid |
Name the seven strong acids |
HCl (hydrochloric acid) HBr (hydrobromic acid) HI (Hydroiodic acid) HNO3 (nitric acid) HClO3 (chloric acid) HClO4 (perchloric acid) H2SO4 (sulfuric acid)
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Elements that occur naturally as diatomic species. |
H2 All halogens (F2, Cl2, Br2, I2) O2 N2
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What are the strong bases? |
All alkali metal ions, combined with hydroxide
LiOH, NaOH, KOH, RbOH, CsOH
"Heavy" alkaline earth metals with hydroxide Ca(OH)2, Sr(OH)2, Ba(OH)2
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What do the letters in the Ideal Gas Law stand for?
PV = nRT |
P = pressure V = volume n = moles R = gas constant (given) T = temperature in Kelvin |