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AP Chemistry
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. (organics) nine carbons
Scientific Method
non-
phosphate
% error
2. A monoatomic anion is named by taking...
Its root and adding -ide
Balmer Series
Open System
% yield
3. If anion ends in -ite - acid name ends in...
log[H+]
Net Ionic Equation
Dipole-dipole forces
-ous acid
4. A solution that resists a change in its pH
standard solution
Amount of atoms present
Buffered Solution
Joule
5. #NAME?
Alkaline earth metals
Multiplying
E
1st law of thermodynamics
6. C2O4²?
Allotrope
yellow
oxalate
Electronegativity
7. Measure of the average kinetic energy of all the particles in a substance
?Tf= kf x molality
Normality
Temperature
phosphate
8. Ending for alcohols
indicator
Naming Binary Ionic Compounds
Hess's Law
-ol
9. Melting
fusion
red/orange
methoxy-
Molality
10. Anions or cations as needed to produce a compound with non net charge
linear
Counterions
trigonal bipyramidal
Ionic Compounds
11. Where oxidation occurs
meth-
condensation
Anode
Osmotic Pressure
12. (organics) ten carbons
reduction
Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures
1) multiply each AMU by the percentage that represents that isotopes occurrence in nature 2) then add all the AMUs together.
dec-
13. Energy needed to break a bond
actual yield/theoretical yield x 100%
Specific Heat (s)
methods of increasing rate
bond energy
14. Ketone suffix
-one
violet
geometric isomers
Open System
15. HF+ OH??H2O
cohesion
weak acid strong base rxn
equilibrium
k=Ae^(-Ea/RT)
16. We cannot simultaneously determine an atom's exact path or location
Van't Hoff factor
Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
entropy
s (fourth quantum number)
17. Universal IMF for nonpolar molecules
red
London dispersion forces
Work
Molar Mass of Element/ Total Molar Mass %
18. If heat capacity isn't mentioned - you can assume that q of cal is = ?
f
Radioactivity
P of a =(X of a)(total pressure)
0
19. When n=3 ->2 - color=
?Hvap
conjugate acid
Hybridization
red
20. These orbitals are spherical
Cg=kPg
Trigonal Planar
Bronsted-Lowry Acid
s orbitals
21. Verticals on the periodic table
group
msAT
surroundings
heat of fusion
22. If K>1 - then Gº<0 and reaction will be...at chemical equilibrium
spontaneous
Exothermic
8.31J/Kmol
double bond
23. A monoatomic cation takes name from...
group
Resonance
Its element
5% rule
24. When gas compresses ...
a precipitate forms
msAT
Positive work value; work done on system
Ampere
25. Electron pairs found in the space between the atoms
base
hydro-ic acid
Colligative properties
Bonding Pairs
26. Equation to find Ea from reaction rate constants at two different temperatures
ln (k1/k2) = (Ea/R)(1/T2-1/T1)
van't Hoff Factor
hex-
Principal Quantum Number
27. Molality =
cyanide
specific heat
moles solute/kg solvent
Second-Order Half Life
28. AX4
double bond
tetrahedral
Volt
d
29. Pressure Units/Conversions
1 atm = 760 mmHg = 101.3 kPa
?Tf= kf x molality
voltaic cells
like
30. Ionizes to produce OH- Ions
base and hydrogen gas
Arrhenius Base
C=(mass)(specific heat)
phosphate - sulfide - carbonate - sulfate
31. Unit of electrical potential; J/C
indicator
Weight
Volt
specific heat
32. n+m (these are orders of reactants)
Aufbau Principle
Overall Reaction Order
Bronsted-Lowry acid
electrolyte
33. The weight exerted by a column of air or the pressure exerted by the Earth's atmosphere
Atmospheric Pressure
cohesion
oct-
Overall Reaction Order
34. The actual amount of product produced in an experiment
experimental yield
nu
Entropy (S)
pent-
35. # bonding e- - # antibonding e-/2
permanent gases
Molality
Bond Order
0.512°C
36. Involves quantum numbers
Quantum Mechanical Model
reduction agent
Trigonal Bipyramidal
eth-
37. When n=6 ->2 - color=
Linear
violet
AH rxn = (Sum of AH of formation of products) - (Sum of AH of formation of reactants)
AE= AH - RTAn
38. Peak of energy diagram
0
hydrocarbons
activated complex (transition state)
red/orange
39. IMF that exists in polar molecules
3.0x108m/s
exothermic
Dipole-dipole forces
C + 273
40. Mass reactants= mass products
sublimation
Chemical Bonds
indicator
Law of Conservation of Mass
41. (organics) seven carbons
hept-
Closed System
tetrahedral
adhesion
42. Color of Na (flame test)
yellow
catalyst
melting
Entropy (S)
43. Substance in which something is dissolved in a solution (higher [ ])
cathode
Solvent
Arrhenius acid
Closed System
44. AX3E2
T-shape
Molecular
-2 - with peroxide -1
Nodes
45. (organics) five carbons
pent-
cathode
Osmotic Pressure
Buffered Solution
46. This MUST be determined experimentally
mol Fraction
rate law
chlorate
Hydrogen bonding
47. ?H when 1 mol of bonds is broken in the gaseous state
strong acid strong base rxn
diamagnetic
mol
Bond enthalpy
48. Faraday's constant
E
96500
Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures
q
49. When gas expands ...
Theoretical yield
Kinetic Molecular Theory - for ideal gases
Negative work value; work done by system
Heat Capacity (C)
50. Transition metals with ammonia - hydroxide - cyanide or thiocyanate form...
complex ions
trigonal pyramidal
Angular Momentum Quantum Number
Reaction Quotient (Q)