Chemistry Exam #2
Oxidation
Loss of electrons by a substance
Reduction
The gain of electrons by a substance
Displacement Reactions
A reaction between a metal and either an acid or a metal salt
Aqueous Solution
A solution in which water is the dissolved medium
Write the net ionic equation for the precipitation reaction that occurs when aqueous solutions of silver nitrate and potassium phosphate are mixed
Ag+ (aq) + PO4^-3 (aq) = Ag3PO4
Precipitate
An insoluble solid formed by a reaction in solution
Spectator ions
Appear on both sides of the equation
Dilution
Aqueous solutions of lower concentrations can then be obtained by adding water
For an atom in its elemental form, the oxidation number is always zero
Ex. Each H atom in the H2 molecule has an oxidation number of 0
For any monatomic ion, the oxidation number equals the ionic charge
Ex. K+ has an oxidation number of +1
Nonmetals usually have negative oxidation numbers
Ex. Oxygen usually = -2 Hydrogen usually = +1 Fluorine usually = -1
Salvation
Helps stabilize the ions in solution and prevents cations and anions from recombining
Which ions, if any, are spectator ions in this reaction? AgNO3 (aq) + NaCl (aq) = AgCl (s) + NaNO3 (aq)
Na+ (aq) and NO3- (aq)
Precipitation Reaction
Reactions that result in the formation of an insoluble product
Weak Electrolytes
Solutes that exist in solution mostly in the form of neutral molecules with only a small fraction in the form ions
Strong Electrolytes
Solutes that exists in solution completely or nearly completely as ions
Classify the following compounds as soluble or insoluble in water a.) cobalt (II) hydroxide b.) barium nitrate c.) ammonium phosphate
a.) insoluble b.) soluble c.) soluble
Neutralization Reaction
When a solution of an acid and a solution of a base are mixed.
What dissolved species are present in a solution of a.) KCN b.) NaCLO4
a.) K+ (aq) and CN- (aq) b.) Na+ (aq) and CLO4- (aq)