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AP Chemistry
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1. All forms of energy except for heat
work
0
C=(mass)(specific heat)
v3kT/m
2. Instrument used to measure the pressure of a not-atmospheric gas (open or closed system)
Manometer
Dalton's Law
methoxy-
lambda
3. [A]0/2k
anode
Zero-Order Half Life
Dalton's Law
Anode
4. Compound in which there is a bond between two non-metals; when naming them you use the numerical prefixes (may NOT be reduced i.e. S2F4 may not become SF2)
Open System
prop-
Ionic Compounds
tetrahedral
5. Kinetic Energy of an individual particle formula
tetrahedral
(moles of products that are gasses) - (moles of reactants that are gasses)
M = square root (3RT/mm)
Law of Conservation of Mass
6. Oxidation # of Polyatomic Ions
charge
e-
like
paramagnetic
7. Mol of solute/kg of solvent
Molality
equilibrium
Naming Binary Ionic Compounds
violet
8. Larger molecules which have higher mass and therefore electron density have stronger...
London dispersion forces
Temperature
Molarity
Le Chatelier's Principle
9. Unit of electrical potential; J/C
Solute
Volt
p+
Exothermic
10. The entropy of a pure perfectly formed crystal @0K is 0
cathode
3rd law of thermodynamics
are
Decrease Volume and Increase Temperature
11. ln[A] vs. time is a ...-order reaction
prop-
first
Alpha Particles-
End Point
12. Ptotal=P1+P2+P3+...
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13. Oxidation # of Hydrogen
Hund's Rule
Chemical Kinetics
+1 - except if bonded to Alkali Metal -1
Valence Electrons(assigned)
14. 96 -485 C/mol e-
Molecular Orbitals (MOs)
Faraday
spontaneous
q/moles
15. Variable for orientation of orbital (-1 through +1)
soluble
Theoretical yield
M1V1=M2V2
m (third quantum number)
16. Symbol for the heat absorbed or lost molecularly (PER MOLE)
AH
Electron Spin Quantum Number
% yield
melting
17. ClO3²?
Cg=kPg
chlorate
1/2mv²
Angular Momentum Quantum Number
18. Pure metal or metal hydride + H20 ->
cyanide
base and hydrogen gas
CAT
Volume Metric Flask & Pipet
19. Instrument used to measure the pressure of atmospheric gas
Adding
msAT
Law of Multiple Proportions
Barometer
20. NO3¹?
Amphoteric
allotrope
nitrate
Standard Temperature and Pressure
21. AX2 - AX2E3
linear
1) multiply each AMU by the percentage that represents that isotopes occurrence in nature 2) then add all the AMUs together.
Gamma Ray-
6.63x10?³4Js
22. Volume of gas @STP
1 atm
heat capacity
22.4L
deposition
23. The likelihood that a rxn will occur "by itself"
Graham's Law
heat of vaporization
sublimation
spontaneity
24. (A) - C/s
Delta H or Enthalpy Change
Amino-
Ampere
phosphate - sulfide - carbonate - sulfate
25. How to Balance a Redox Equation
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
Isotopes
Diffusion
London dispersion forces
26. J/°Cg or J/Kg
Weight
work
analyte
Specific Heat Capacity
27. Expresses how the concentrations depend on time
Bond Order
green/yellow
Integrated Rate Law
Pressure of H2O must be Subtracted
28. Molecules' tendency to stick to the container
triple point
bond energy
adhesion
Solution
29. IMF that exists in polar molecules
?Tf= kf x molality
Law of Definite Proportion
Dipole-dipole forces
oxalate
30. AX6
entropy (S)
octahedral
hydrolysis
-oic acid
31. Higher in energy than the atomic orbitals of which it is composed
Equilibrium constant
strong acids
Antibonding Molecular Orbital
Bronsted-Lowry Base
32. Osmotic pressure formula
d orbitals
pi=(nRT)/v
viscosity
red
33. The reactant that is being oxidized - brings about reduction
reduction agent
Enthalpy of Solution
Cell Potential (Ecell)
hex-
34. The reactant in the oxidizing reaction that forces the reduction reaction to occur
Reducing Agent
acid
Pressure of H2O must be Subtracted
are not
35. A monoatomic anion is named by taking...
Temperature
Its root and adding -ide
Zero-Order Half Life
Hund's Rule
36. Color of Ca (flame test)
red/orange
Scientific Method
s orbitals
Faraday
37. Mole Fraction
X of a = moles a/total moles
Bronsted-Lowry acid
deposition
LeChatelier's Principle
38. 760mmHg/Torr
London dispersion forces
Monoprotic
1atm=?mmHg/Torr
Hess's Law
39. A molecule having a center of positive charge and a center of negative charge
Force = mass x acceleration
acid
Dipole Moment
Thermochemistry
40. Variable for spin of electron (+.5 or -.5)
nitrite
s (fourth quantum number)
Quantum Numbers
square planar
41. The mixing of native atomic orbitals to form special orbitals for bonding
Angular Momentum Quantum Number
acid
Hybridization
1.38x10?²³J/K
42. Each orbital can hold two e?s each w/ opposite spins
Theoretical yield
Oxidizing Agent
are
Pauli Exclusion Principle
43. Anything occupying space and with mass
Constant Pressure
Matter
-2 - with peroxide -1
boiling point
44. Ending for alcohols
-ol
Barometer
adhesion
Ampere
45. NO2¹?
Radioactivity
nitrite
Bond Order
% error
46. Type of system in which nothing is transfered (no mass or energy); ideal
Le Chatelier's Principle
Isolated System
-al
electron affinity
47. Consists of a complex ion - a transition metal with attached ligands - and counterions
Bronsted-Lowry base
LE Model
Coordination Compound
Law of Conservation of Mass
48. Anions or cations as needed to produce a compound with non net charge
Counterions
Effusion
phosphate - sulfide - carbonate - sulfate
blue-violet
49. Passage of gas through tiny orifice
London Dispersion Forces
alkyne
Second-Order Rate Law
Effusion
50. The reactant that is being reduced - brings about oxidation
oxidizing agent
C + 273
Density
Ag+ - Pb2+ - Hg2+ - Sr2+ - Ca2+ - Ba2+