Chemistry 128 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
chemical kinetics | investigation of the rate at which rxns occur |
rate | how fast a quantity changes w/ time |
rxn rate | how fast reactants are consumed and products formed |
rate = | change in quantity/ time elapsed |
rate law = | k[A][B] |
method of initial rates | initial rates of rxn is measured w/ several different starting amounts of reactants |
R-->P rate= | k[R]^x |
order (0) | stays the same x1 |
order (1) | doubles x2 |
order (2) | x4 |
order (3) | x8 |
log(a)(b) | loga+logb |
log a/b | loga-logb |
log a^b | bloga |
collision theory | reactant particles must collide, collide w. enough energy to initiate rxn, and have proper orientation |
increase rate of rxn | temp. add more reactants. |
exothermic AB+C --> A+BC | means BC is stonger than AB |
endothermic AB+C--> A+BC | meand AB is stronger than BC |
catalyst | lower A. E |
unimolecular | A-->B |
bimolecular | A+B-->AB or AB+C->ABC |
termolecular | A+B+C->ABC |
Arrenhenius acid | substance that donates a proton |
Arrenhius Base | substance that accepts a proton |
Monoprotic acid | only 1 proton to donate |
monoprotic base | can only accept 1 proton |
polyprotic acid | can donate several protons |
polyprotic base | can accept several protons |
Amphiprotic | a substance that acts as both an acid and a base |
The stronger the acid | the weaker the conjugate base |
The stronger the base | the weaker the conjugate acid |
Ka is used to measure | the strength of the acid |
kb is used to measure | the strength of the base |
Ka= | Products / Reactants |
kb= | Products/ Reactants |
k=kw= | 1.0x 10^-14 @ 25 C |
pH= | -log[H] |
pOH= | -log[OH] |
[H]= | 10^-pH |
[OH]= | 10^-pOH |
kw= | [H][OH] |
pH+pOH= | 14.00 |
kakb | kw |
acidic solution pH | less than 7 |
basic solution pOh | greater than 7 |
pka= | -logka |
pkb= | -logkb |
As acid strength increases | ka increases and pka decreases |
as base strength increase | kb increases and pkb decreases |
Reaction direction: k<1 | rxn is left |
reaction direction: k>1 | rxn is right |
k= | kakb/kw |
Cl- | neutral |
No3- | neutral |
Br- | neutral |
ClO4- | neutral |
Na, Ca, k, ba | neutral |
diprotic: ka1kb2= | kw |
diprotic: ka2kb1= | kw |
triprotic:ka1kb3= ka2kb2= ka3kb1= | kw |
Lewis acid | electron pair acceptor |
lewis base | electron pair donor |
buffer | resist pH change when acid or base is added both. must be an acid and a base that do not react with each other. usually conjugate acid-base pair |
Hendersen-Hasselbach equation | pH=pka+log(base/acid) |
buffer should have pka close to | ph |
indicators | weak acid or base whose acidic &basic forms are different colors (loss or gain of a proton) |
solubility | is a continuum |
solubility | how many moles/grams dissolve in a given amount of water |
precipitation will begin when.. | Q=ksp |
Ksp is solubility of solution | 18.2 or appendix J |
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