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Electrical Engineering Chemistry
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Answer 29 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. All systems tend to lose useful energy and approach a state of minimum free energy or an equilibrium state. G = H - T x S
Raoult's Law
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Oxidation State
Buffering Capacity
2. The gain of electrons or a decrease in oxidation state by a molecule - atom - or ion
Adsorption
First Law of Thermodynamics
Base
Reduction
3. The accumulation of gases - liquids - or solutes on the surface of a solid or liquid.
pH
First Law of Thermodynamics
Sublimation
Adsorption
4. The loss of electrons or an increase in oxidation state by a molecule - atom - or ion
Henry's Law Constant
Sublimation
Oxidation
Raoult's Law
5. 'K'; the ratio of concentrations when equilibrium is reached in a reversible reaction
Activation Energy
pH
Raoult's Law
Equilibrium Constant
6. The sum of exponents of concentrations of reactants
Ideal System
Overall Order of a Reaction
Sublimation
Henry's Law Constant
7. PH values above 7; Prevalence of OH-
Alkalinity
Base
Oxidation
First Law of Thermodynamics
8. The effective or apparent concentration - or that portion of the true mole- based concentration of a species that participates in a chemical reaction - normalized to the standard state concentration.
Absorption
Activity
Electrolytes
Oxidation State
9. A system in which the molar free energy of a solute in water depends on the mole fraction
Ideal System
Sublimation
Volitalization
Adsorption
10. The mathematical equation k=Ae^-Ea/RT - which expresses the dependence of the rate constant on temperature
Arrhenius Equation
Activity
Base
Absorption
11. The state of an element in a compound with respect to the number of electrons it has lost or gained - expressed as a positive or negative number indicating the ionic charge of an atom and equal to its valence.
Gibbs Free Energy
Volitalization
Henry's Law
Oxidation State
12. Oxidation -Reduction Reaction; A kind of reaction in which electrons are transferred - thereby oxidizing some atoms - and reducing others
Gibbs Free Energy
Raoult's Law
pH
Redox Reaction
13. A special case of Raoult's Law applied to dilute systems
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14. K_H; Used to describe a chemical's equilibrium between air and water phases.
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15. A process in which one substance permeates another.
Sublimation
Gibbs Free Energy
Absorption
Buffering Capacity
16. The vapor pressure of an ideal solution is dependent on the vapor pressure of each chemical component and the mole fraction of the component present in the solution.
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17. Useful when a mixture of chemicals is spilled. K = P/X
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18. Evaporation; The transformation of a compound from its liquid state to its gaseous state
Equilibrium Constant
Reduction
Volitalization
Alkalinity
19. The maximum quantity of a substance that can dissolve in a unit volume of solvent under specified conditions
Solubility
Adsorption
Absorption
Second Law of Thermodynamics
20. The transformation of a compound from its solid to gaseous state
Oxidation State
Sublimation
Henry's Law Constant
Raoult's Law
21. The minimum quantity of energy that the reacting species must possess in order to undergo a specified reaction
Activation Energy
Gibbs Free Energy
Solubility
Henry's Law
22. The ionized - or ionizable - constituents of organic matter
Overall Order of a Reaction
Solubility
Henry's Law
Electrolytes
23. A thermodynamic quantity equal to the enthalpy (of a system or process) minus the product of the entropy and the absolute temperature
Gibbs Free Energy
Absorption
Oxidation State
Ideal System
24. PH = - log[H+]
Buffering Capacity
pH
Second Law of Thermodynamics
Oxidation State
25. Energy is conserved; dU=dQ- dW+dG
Henry's Law Constant
Electrolytes
Overall Order of a Reaction
First Law of Thermodynamics
26. A species that can release or donate a hydrogen ion (proton)
Raoult's Law
Oxidation
Acid
Adsorption
27. 'I' or 'nu;' Has units of moles/liter and is a measure of the long- range electrostatic interactions in that solution.
Buffering Capacity
Ionic Strength
Activation Energy
pH
28. A species that can accept or combine with a proton
Raoult's Law
Activation Energy
Activity
Base
29. A system's resistance to changes in pH
Raoult's Law
Buffering Capacity
Acid
Adsorption