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Aqueous Ionic Equilibrium

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The antidote for ethylene glycol poisoning is the administration of ______________.   ethyl alcohol (alcoholic drinks)  
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An important buffer in the blood is a mixture of _______________.   carbonic acid and bicarbonate ion  
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Identify a good buffer.   significant amounts of both a weak acid and its conjugate base  
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A buffer is most resistant to pH chane when   [acid] = [conjugate base]  
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Define buffer capacity.   the amount of acid or base that can be added to a buffer w/o destroying its effectiveness  
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The equivalence point is where   the amount of acid equals the amount of base during any acid-base titration.  
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When titrating a strong monoprotic acid and KOH at 25 C, the   pH will be equal to 7 at the equivalence point  
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When titrating a weak monoprotic acid and NaOH at 25 C, the   pH will be greater than 7 at the equivalence point  
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When titrating a monoprotic strong acid and a weak base at 25 C, the   pH will be less than 7 at the equivalence point  
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Stalacites and stalagmites form us ______________ precipitates out of the water evaporating in underground caves.   calcium carbonate  
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Give the equation for an unsaturated solution in comparing Q w/ Ksp.   Q<Ksp  
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Give the equation for an saturated solution in comparing Q w/ Ksp.   Q=Ksp  
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Give the equation for an supersaturated solution in comparing Q w/ Ksp.   Q>Ksp  
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A solution containing AgNO3 is mixed with a solution of NaCl to form a solution that is 0.10 M in AgNO3 and 0.075 in NaCl. What will happen once these solutions are mixed? Ksp(AgCl) = 1.77 x 10^-10   Silver chloride will precipitate out of solution, leavig a saturated AgCl soultion  
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A solution containing CaCl2 is mixed with a solution of Li2C2O4 to form a solution that is 4.75 x 10^-5 M in AgNO3 and 0.075 in NaCl. What will happen once these solutions are mixed? Ksp(CaC2O4) = 2.3 x 10-9   Nothing will happen since Ksp > Q for all possible precipitants  
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A solution containing CaCl2 is mixed with a solution of Li2C2O4 to form a solution that is 3.5 x 10-4 M in calcium ion and 2.33 x 10-4 M in oxalate ion. What will happen once these solutions are mixed? Ksp(CaC2O4) = 2.3 x 10-9   A precipitate will form since Q>Ksp for calcium oxalate  
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Which of the following solutions is a good buffer system?   A solution that is 0.10 M HCN and 0.10 M LiCN A solution that is 0.10 M HC2H3O2 and 0.10 M LiC2H3O2  
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A buffer resists pH change by   neutralizing added acids and bases  
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The pH does not increase drastically b/c the NaOH reacts with the ______________ present in the buffer solution.   hydrazoic acid  
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The pH does not decrease drastically b/c the HCl reacts with the ______________ present in the buffer solution.   chloroacetate ion  
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The highest pH for an effective buffer occurs when the base is how many times as concentrated as the acid?   10  
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Which of the following acids (listed w/ pKa values) and their conjugate base would form a buffer w/a pH of 8.10?   HClO, pKa = 7.54  
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Which of the following acids (listed w/ Ka values) and their conjugate base would form a buffer w/ a pH of 2.34?   HClO2, Ka = 1.1 x 10-2  
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A 1.0 L buffer solution is 0.250 M HC2H3O2 and 0.050 M LiC2H3O2. Which of the following actions will destroy the buffer?   adding 0.050 moles of HCl  
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A 1.0 L buffer solution is 0.250 M HC2H3O2 and 0.250 M NaC2H3O2. Which of the following actions will destroy the buffer?   adding 0.050 moles of KOH  
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Identify the pH of normal blood.   7.4  
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Identify the most common indicator.   phenolphthalein  
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Identify the indicator that can be used at the lowest pH.   crystal violet  
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Identify the indicator that has two endpoints   alizarin  
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Identify the indicator that can be used at the highest pH.   alizarin yellow R  
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Which of the following compounds will have the highest molar solubility in pure water?   MgCO3, Ksp = 6.82 x 10-6 Fe(OH)3, Ksp = 2.79 x 10-39  
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Which of the following compounds will be more soluble in acidic solution than in pure water?   Fes  
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Identify the salts that are in hard water.   CaCO3 and MgCO3  
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Which of the following compounds solubility will bot be affected by a low pH in solution?   AgCl  
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Determine the molar solubility of CaSO4 in a solution containing 0.12 M Na2SO4. Ksp(CaSO4) = 2.4 x 10-5   2.0 x 10-4 M  
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Give the expression for the stability product constant for PbCl2   [Pb2][Cl-]2  
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Give the expression for the stability product constant for BaF2   [Ba2+][F-]2  
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Give the expression for the stability product constant for Ca3(PO4)2   [Ca2+]3[PO4^3-]2  
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Give the expression for the stability product constant for Cr2(CO3)3   [Cr3+]2[CO3^2-]3  
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Identify the compound that is acid-insoluble.   As2S3  
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Identify the compound that is base-insoluble   ZnS  
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Define entropy.   a thermodynamic function that increases w/ a number of energetically equivalent ways to arrange the components of a system to achieve a particular state.  
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Define the second law of thermodynamics   For any spontaneous process, the entropy of the universe increase  
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Give the standard state for a gas   1 atm  
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Give the standard state for a liquid   1 atm;25 C  
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Give the standard state for a solid   1 atm;25C  
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Give the standard state for a solution   1 M;1 atm  
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Define the thrid law of thermodynamic   The entropy of a perfect crystal at absolute zero (0 K) is zero  
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Define allotrope   two or more forms of an element existing in the same size  
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A sample contains Ba3(PO4)2, CdS, AgCl, NH4Cl, and ZnS. Identify the precipitate after the addition of 6 M HCl.   AgCl  
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A sample contains Ba3(PO4)2, CdS, AgCl, NH4Cl, and ZnS. Identify the precipitate after the addition of 6 M HCl, then H2S and 0.2 M HCl.   CuS  
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A sample contains Ba3(PO4)2, CdS, AgCl, NH4Cl, and ZnS. Identify the precipitate after the addition of 6 M HCl; H2S and 0.2 M HCl; and OH- to a pH of 8.   MnS  
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A sample contains Ba3(PO4)2, CdS, AgCl, NH4Cl, and ZnS. Identify the precipitate after the addition of 6 M HCl; H2S and 0.2 M HCl; OH- to a pH of 8; and (NH4)2HPO4 with NH3.   Ca3(PO4)  
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A sample contains Ba3(PO4)2, CdS, AgCl, NH4Cl, and ZnS. Identify the soluble ions after the addition of 6 M HCl; H2S and 0.2 M HCl; OH- to a pH of 8; and (NH4)2HPO4 with NH3.   NH4Cl  
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A ligand is a molecule or ion that acts as a   Lewis base  
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Describe the solubility of Al(OH)3 with respect to pH   soluble at low pH, insoluble in pH-neutral solution, and soluble at high pH  
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Gives what happens at low pH for aluminum hydroxide.   Al(H2O)63+ dissolves  
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Gives what happens at neutral pH for aluminum hydroxide   Al(OH)3 precipitates  
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Gives what happens at high pH for aluminum hydroxide   Al(H2O)2(OH)4- dissolves  
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pH = 7   equivalence point of a strong acid/strong base titration  
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pH = pKa   half-way to equivalence point of a weak acid/strong base titration  
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pH > 7   equivalence point of a weak acid/strong base titration  
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pH < 7   equivalence point of a weak base/strong acid titration  
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pH = pKa2   3/4 of the way to second equivalence point of a diprotic acid/strong base titration  
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