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AP Chemistry
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. r=k
Zero-Order Rate Law
end point
(moles of products that are gasses) - (moles of reactants that are gasses)
Arrhenius equation
2. Half-life equation
are not
N=N.(0.5)^time/time half-life
M = square root (3RT/mm)
Covalently w/in themselves - Ionicly bonded w/ each other
3. Type of system in which the energy may escape - but the mass is conserved
Closed System
-ic acid
oxidizing agent
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
4. Kinetic Energy is proportional to ______
bromate
mol Fraction
Temperature
End Point
5. Amount of heat needed to change a system by 1°C
oxide
Electronegativity
Speed of light
heat capacity
6. Speed of Diffusion/Effusion formula
Atmospheric Pressure
Molarity
Van't Hoff factor
rate gas A/rate gas B = square root (mm A/ mm B)
7. Point where acid completely neutralizes base
charge
equivalence point
Allotrope
like
8. Force that holds atoms together
trigonal pyramidal
Chemical Bonds
Net Ionic Equation
-ic acid
9. If heat capacity isn't mentioned - you can assume that q of cal is = ?
n0
third
6.63x10?³4Js
0
10. AX6
(moles of products that are gasses) - (moles of reactants that are gasses)
octahedral
Ligand
Hydrogen bonding
11. Molarity (M)
Scientific Method
oxide gas and water
moles of solute/ L of solution
melting
12. Generally insoluble anions (names)
-ic acid
phosphate - sulfide - carbonate - sulfate
carbohydrates
rate
13. Mol of solute/kg of solvent
London dispersion forces
Molality
blue-violet
dichromate
14. Weakest IMFs - found in all molecules
London dispersion forces
Faraday
Integrated Zero-Order Rate Law
Molal BP Elevation Constant
15. (organics) six carbons
hex-
l (second quantum number)
Molecular Orbitals (MOs)
insoluble
16. l=0
First-Order Rate Law
s
First-Order Half Life
Octahedral
17. Ecell= E°cell -RT/nF x lnQ
isothermal
hydro-ic acid
Ideal Gas Law
Nernst Equation
18. A measure of randomness or disorder
Amino-
entropy
AE = q + w
Molecule
19. ClO4¹?
supercritical fluid
perchlorate
oct-
single bond
20. We cannot simultaneously determine an atom's exact path or location
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
Linear
zero
Chemical Kinetics
21. The likelihood that a rxn will occur "by itself"
spontaneity
square planar
Quantum Numbers
PV=nRT
22. If needed - indicate charge of metal(cation) by...
A Roman numeral
non-
Kinetic Molecular Theory - for ideal gases
Manometer
23. J/°Cg or J/Kg
Specific Heat Capacity
Bronsted-Lowry acid
viscosity
96500
24. 760 mmHg - 760 torr
-ol
base and hydrogen gas
Surroundings
1 atm
25. E=mc^2
Allotrope
square planar
Theory of Relativity
Faraday
26. r=k[A]^2
Second-Order Rate Law
Arrhenius Base
Atmospheric Pressure
AH rxn = (Sum of AH of formation of products) - (Sum of AH of formation of reactants)
27. A device used to measure Delta H
double bond
Reaction Quotient (Q)
System
Calorimeter
28. In a titration - the point where moles of acid are equal to moles of base (just before the indicator changes color)
Reaction Quotient (Q)
Equivalence Point
f
?Tb= kb x molality
29. Polyatomic Ions (bonding)
Beta Particles-
Covalently w/in themselves - Ionicly bonded w/ each other
precipitate
sulfite
30. The total energy of the universe is constant - all systems tend towards minimum energy
Equivalence Point
1st law of thermodynamics
v3kT/m
rate law
31. The reactant that is being reduced - brings about oxidation
like
eth-
oxidizing agent
Zero-Order Rate Law
32. 1 sigma bond - 2 pi bonds
first
triple bond
Second-Order Half Life
chromate
33. These orbitals are spherical
# protons + # neutrons
Calorimetry
s orbitals
Molal FP Depression Constant
34. 101 -325 Pa
1atm=?Pa
Specific Heat Capacity
alkyne
trigonal planar
35. Half cell in which reduction occurs
Hund's Rule
Metalliods
cathode
sublimation
36. Higher in energy than the atomic orbitals of which it is composed
8.31J/Kmol
Antibonding Molecular Orbital
Atmospheric Pressure
red
37. Pure metal or metal hydride + H20 ->
96500
Its element
base and hydrogen gas
1.38x10?²³J/K
38. 90° - d^2sp^3
vapor pressure
First-Order Half Life
Octahedral
Net Ionic Equation
39. The total entropy is always increasing - all systems tend towards maximum entropy
2nd law of thermodynamics
Closed System
Molar Heat Capacity
moles of solute/ L of solution
40. Stronger IMF= lower... weaker IMF= higher...
vapor pressure
Matter
chromate
Ideal Gas Law
41. Hydroxides are soluble or insoluble?
?Hvap
red
insoluble
third
42. ?T=k*m(solute)
Molal FP Depression Constant
Trigonal Bipyramidal
Electronegativity
Quantum Model
43. To find activation energy use the...
bent
Arrhenius equation
0.0821 atm L/mol K
indicator
44. Reactant that's completely used up in a chemical reaction
r1/r2
London dispersion forces
Limiting reactant
Amino-
45. Like dissolves...
equilibrium
Buffered Solution
like
?Hvap
46. Idea Gas Law (actual rules)
PEACe 1)each molecule is a Point in space 2)Elastic collisions 3) no force of Attraction 4) no energy lost or gained to Collisions
a precipitate forms
not spontaneous
E
47. Larger molecules which have higher mass and therefore electron density have stronger...
-al
Bases
London dispersion forces
Specific Heat Capacity
48. Electron pairs found in the space between the atoms
octahedral
Bonding Pairs
Arrhenius Base
Arrhenius equation
49. (organics) eight carbons
effects of IMF
moles solute/kg solvent
Polar Covalent
oct-
50. (# of valence e- on free atom) - (# of valence e- assigned to atom in molecule)
a precipitate forms
Formal Charge
Arrhenius equation
endothermic