Gen Chem 2 – Flashcards
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Larger Ksp |
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more salt in saturated solution |
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How to increase the solubility if the anion is the conjugate base of a weak acid? |
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adding strong acid |
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Qc |
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[products]/[reactants] |
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Qsp |
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Qc[PbF2] = [Pb2+][F-]2 |
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spontaneous change |
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occurs without continuous input of energy |
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activation energy |
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spontaneous process needs no further input of energy |
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non-spontaneous change |
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occurs only if surrounds continuously supply energy |
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First Law of Thermodynamics |
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energy is conserved |
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More order ---> Less order (entropy) |
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solid ---> liquid ---> gas |
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More order ---> Less order (entropy) |
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crystal + liquid ---> ions in solution |
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S = k ln W |
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Where S is entropy, W is the number of ways of arranging the components of a system, and k is a constant |
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smaller W |
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system with few ways to arrange it's components has less disorder and low entropy |
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larger W |
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system with many ways to arrange it's components has more disorder and high entropy |
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Second Law of Thermodynamics |
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entropy always increases |
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reversible process |
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one that occurs in such tiny increments that the system remains essentially at equilibrium, and the direction of the change can be reversed by an infinitesimal reversal of conditions |
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Change in 2 for reversible process |
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Change in S = q/T |
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Temperature changes with S |
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as temperature rises, S increase |
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Physical states with S |
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More order to less order - S increase |
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Dissolving a solid or liquid with S |
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As a solid and liquid dissolve, S increases |
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Dissolving a gas with S |
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as a gas dissolved, S increases |
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Atomic size with S |
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As mass increases, S increases |
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Molecular complexity with S |
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as complexity increases, S increases |
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G for a spontaneous process |
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G is the maximum work obtainable from the system as the process takes place. G = work |
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G for a non-spontaneous process |
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G is the minimum work that must be done to the system as the process takes place. |
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more negative G |
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larger K |
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small change in G |
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large change in K |
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more positive G |
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smaller K |
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When an oxidizing agent is reduced |
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It gains electrons |
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When a reducing agent is oxidized |
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It loses electrons |
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Oxidation |
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loss of electrons, increase in oxidation number |
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Reduction |
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gain of electrons, decrease in oxidation number |
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Half-Reaction steps in acidic solution |
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1. write two half reactions from skeleton reaction 2. balance atoms and charges a. atoms other than O and H b. O atoms - add H2O c. H atoms - add H+ d. charge - add e- where needed 3. Multiple to have the same e- in both reactions 4. Add balanced half reactions 5. Check that atoms are balanced and cancel out |
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Half-Reaction steps in basic solution |
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1. write two half reactions from skeleton reaction 2. balance atoms and charges a. atoms other than O and H b. O atoms - add H2O c. H atoms - add H+ d. charge - add e- where needed 3. Multiple to have the same e- in both reactions 4. Add balanced half reactions 5. Add one OH to both sides of equation for each H present 6. Combine H and OH to form H2O and simplify 7. Check that atoms and charges are balanced |
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oxidation half-cell |
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components of anode compartment (left) |
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reduction half-cell |
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components of cathode compartment (right) |
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1 amp |
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1 coulomb/second |
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1 volt |
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1 joule/coulomb |
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all standard electrode potentials are |
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reductions |
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Ecell equation |
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Ecell = Ecathode - Eanode |
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strongest reducing agent |
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most negative E value on chart |
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strongest oxidizing agent |
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most positive E value on chart |
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Positive E cell values |
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spontaneous |
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Negative E cell values |
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non-spontaneous |
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Cathode |
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is the electrode where reduction takes place |
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Anode |
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is the electrode where oxidation takes place |
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How to determine cathode from anode |
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When the reactant is smaller on the product side, it is a cathode. |
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Cell potential and free energy |
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G=-nFE |
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Faraday's constant C/mol(e-) |
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9.65 * 10^4 C/mol(e-) |
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Faraday's constant e-/C |
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6.24 * 10^18 e-/C |
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Cell potential |
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E= (0.0592 V/n) * logK |
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concentration cells |
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uses effect of concentration changes on cell potential |
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battery |
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individual voltaic cells arranged in series, voltages add |
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primary battery |
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cannot be recharged ("dead" when the cell reaction reaches equilibrium) |
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secondary battery |
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rechargeable. Electrical energy is supplied to reverse the cell reaction |
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silver button battery |
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the mercury battery uses HgO as the oxidizing agent instead of Ag2O and has cell potential of 1.3 V |
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lithium battery |
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used in watches, implanted medical devices, and remote-control devices |
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lead-acid battery |
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the lead-acid car battery is a secondary battery (rechargeable) |
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lithium-ion battery |
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the secondary (rechargeable) lithium-ion battery is used to power laptops, and cell phones |
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Fuel cell (flow cell) |
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reactants enter the cell and products leave - reaction rates are lower than other batteries |
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Electrocatalyst |
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decreases activation energy |
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Faraday's law of electrolysis |
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amount of substance produced at each electrode is directly proportional to the quantity of charge flowing through the cell |
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Electrolysis Stoichiometry |
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Mass of substance x mol of substance x mol of e- x charge x current |
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Electrolysis |
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the splitting of a substance by the input of electrical energy |
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When an (aq) salt solution is electrolyzed |
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the strongest oxidizing agent is reduced, the strongest reducing agent is oxidized |
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Overvoltage |
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additional voltage needed to produce gases at metal electrodes |