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AP Chemistry
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1. Lowers activation energy
catalyst
triple bond
allotrope
Octahedral
2. AX4E
seesaw
Galvanic Cell
adhesion
Molecular Compounds
3. For significant digits - trailing zeros _____ significant
group
voltaic cells
rate law
are
4. Phase change from gas to solid
deposition
Pressure of H2O must be Subtracted
Balmer Series
London dispersion forces
5. 1/[A]=kt + 1/[A]0
yellow --> green
weak acid strong base rxn
Integrated Second-Order Rate Law
Hybridization
6. High-energy light
Alpha Particles-
-al
purple
Gamma Ray-
7. A monoatomic anion is named by taking...
Its root and adding -ide
4.184
Linear
X of a = moles a/total moles
8. Amount of product produced when limiting reactant is used up
Theoretical yield
heat capacity
Molecular
Arrhenius Base
9. Speed of light - C
3.0x108m/s
Solute
Hydrogen bonding
Magnetic Quantum Number (ml)
10. (organics) eight carbons
oct-
CAT
double bond
pi=(nRT)/v
11. (organics) single-bonded compound
Balmer Series
alkane
carbohydrates
different # of neutrons
12. 6.022x10^23
-ic acid
mol
trigonal bipyramidal
oxidizing agent
13. HCl - HBr - HI - HNO3 - HClO4 - H2SO4
hydrocarbons
Weight
1.38x10?²³J/K
strong acids
14. (# of valence e- on free atom) - (# of valence e- assigned to atom in molecule)
Allotrope
Calorimetry
f
Formal Charge
15. Mass #
# protons + # neutrons
Cell Potential (Ecell)
Negative work value; work done by system
Sigma Bond
16. If heat capacity isn't mentioned - you can assume that q of cal is = ?
Theory of Relativity
1.86°C
Balmer Series
0
17. Has values from -l to l - including zero; tells orientation of the orbital relative to other orbitals
k=Ae^(-Ea/RT)
Magnetic Quantum Number (ml)
Dipole-dipole forces
condensation
18. Heat required to raise the system 1°C
1atm=?Pa
Alkaline earth metals
heat capacity
+1 - except if bonded to Alkali Metal -1
19. When n=4 ->2 - color=
chromate
Integrated Zero-Order Rate Law
catalyst
blue-green
20. Mass/volume
Diffusion
Density
d
rate law
21. F¹?
mol
phosphate
flouride
Weight
22. Ka=[products]^m/[reactants]^n
Osmotic Pressure
Theory of Relativity
1)Assign Oxidation #s 2) Half Reaction 3) Balance Moles 2) Balance add e- to balance Oxidation #s (RED-OX = reduction on left - Oxidation on right) 4) Add H+ or OH - to balance charge 5) Add H2O to balance hydrogens 4) Balance electrons by multiplyin
Acid Dissociation Constant
23. (organics) four carbons
H
Its element
Molecular
but-
24. This MUST be determined experimentally
Open System
ether
square planar
rate law
25. Solution in flask being titrated
Hund's Rule
Resonance
analyte
% yield
26. IMF that exists in polar molecules
Dipole-dipole forces
Work
iodide
Adding
27. We cannot simultaneously determine an atom's exact path or location
Balmer Series
Quantum Model
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
Bond Energy
28. Half cell in which reduction occurs
cathode
Decrease Volume and Increase Temperature
diamagnetic
weak acid strong base rxn
29. (organics) three carbons
Quantum Numbers
prop-
eth-
perchlorate
30. 1.Calculate moles of each atom in molecule 2.Divide each mole number by smallest mole number 3.If necessary - multiply every mole number to get a whole number 4.Moles of each atom is subscript in empirical formula
Finding Empirical Formulas
Bronsted-Lowry Base
n (first quantum number)
s (fourth quantum number)
31. Absorbs/takes in heat (positive value)
red
Endothermic
adhesion
Hess's Law
32. When _____ significant digits - round answer to least significant digit
Multiplying
flouride
Polar Covalent
heat capacity
33. NH4¹?
Equilibrium Expression
ammonium
Pi Bond
LE Model
34. Thickness
viscosity
Zero-Order Rate Law
sublimation
p+
35. AX6
Hydrogen bonding
red
5% rule
octahedral
36. A device used to measure Delta H
Calorimeter
-(q of H2O + q of cal)
Octahedral
precipitate
37. MnO4¹?
permanganate
1st law of thermodynamics
Principal Quantum Number
Bonding Pairs
38. Substance that - when dissolved - is conductive
AE= AH - RTAn
electrolyte
allotrope
8.314 J/K mol
39. Driving force of the electrons
Cell Potential (Ecell)
E
Antibonding Molecular Orbital
AH
40. Temperature-pressure combination at which solid - liquid - and gas states appear
blue-green
Isolated System
adiabatic
triple point
41. Organic reaction in which water breaks apart a molecule (splitting into two hydroxides)
p+
blue-green
conjugate acid
hydrolysis
42. AX5
system
Solubility Product (Ksp)
trigonal bipyramidal
critical point
43. Raising heat - adding catalyst - heighten concentration - bigger surface area
k=Ae^(-Ea/RT)
methods of increasing rate
Molal FP Depression Constant
AH rxn = (Sum of AH of formation of products) - (Sum of AH of formation of reactants)
44. (N) number of equivalents per liter of solution
Normality
Beta Particles-
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
P of a =(X of a)(total pressure)
45. Color of Cs (flame test)
Calorimeter
-(P)(Change in V)
blue
Arrhenius Base
46. If Q>Ksp
a precipitate forms
Principal Quantum Number
Ligand
1 atm = 760 mmHg = 101.3 kPa
47. (organics) five carbons
Ligand
lambda
pent-
London dispersion forces
48. Involves quantum numbers
Quantum Mechanical Model
96500
deposition
0
49. r=k[A]^2
N=N.(0.5)^time/time half-life
salt bridge
Second-Order Rate Law
-(P)(Change in V)
50. Compound in which there is a bond between a metal and a non-metal; when naming - pay attention to ionic charges on periodic table (may be reduced)
moles solute/kg solvent
Molecular Compounds
p orbitals
Molecular Orbitals (MOs)