Honors Chemistry Final Exam
How is the percentage yield found?
% Yd = Actual Yd / Theoretical Yield X 100 (multiply fraction by 100, not the denominator)
The _________ is a list of elements organized according to the ease of the element to react.
Activity Series
In a combustion reaction, if carbon is present as a reactant, one of the products will be ____.
CO2
Example of a formula equation
H2(g) + F2(g) --> HF(g)
What does the Law of Conservation of Mass state?
In a chemical reaction, the mass of the products equals the mass of the reactants.
How is molarity determined?
M = mol/L
What is a double replacement reaction?
ions in two compounds exchange places in an aqueous solution to form new compounds Ex: *2*KI + Pb(NO3)2 --> *2*KNO3 + PbI2
How does surface area affect the rate of dissolution?
larger surface area allows the solute to be dissolved quicker
The ______ reactant limits the amount of the other reactant that can combine and the amount of product that can form in a chemical reaction.
limiting
An ionic bond is always between ______ and ______.
nonmetals and metals
A covalent bond is always between ______ and ______
nonmetals and nonmetals
On a phase diagram, what is the order of phases?
solid, liquid, gas
capillary action
the movement of a liquid along the surface of a solid caused by the attraction of molecules of the liquid to the molecules of the solid
diffusion
the movement of atoms or molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
molarity
the number of moles of solute in one liter of solution
dissolution
the separation of a substance into two or more simpler substances (dissolving)
equilibrium
the state of a reversible chemical reaction in which its forward and reverse reactions occur at equal rates so that the concentration of the reactants and products remains the same
The _______ is the maximum amount that can be produced from a given amount of reactant.
theoretical yield
How is the formula of an ionic compound determined?
Criss-cross the charges/oxidation numbers of the elements Ex: Mg2+ and F1- = Mg1F2 = MgF2
Example of a balanced chemical equation
H2(g) + F2(g) --> *2*HF(g)
How is the name of a covalent compound determined?
If the first element has one atom, name the element. If the first element has more than on atom, place the prefix (mono-, di-, tri-, etc.) in front of the element's name. The second element should always have a prefix and should end in "-ide." Ex: P2O3 - diphosphorous trioxide
In a single replacement reaction, which types of elements replace each other?
Metal replaces metal, metal replaces hydrogen in water, metal replaces hydrogen in an acid, halogen replaces halogen
Example of translating an equation into a sentence
NaCl(aq) + AgNO3(aq) --> NaNO3(aq) + AgCl(s) Aqueous sodium chloride reacts with aqueous silver nitrate to product aqueous sodium nitrate and solid silver chloride.
How is the name of an ionic compound determined?
Name the first element. The second element has "-ide" on the end. Ex: KCl = potassium chloride
How is an ionic compound with a transition element named?
The transition element is named with a Roman numeral in parentheses that determines its charge. Ex: ZnS = zinc (II) sulfide
_______ elements and elements in Group ___ have different charges in different situations.
Transition; 14
elastic collision
a collision between bodies (ex: between gas particles; between particles and the container walls) in which the total kinetic energy of the bodies is conserved
What is an ideal gas?
a gas whose molecules bounce off each other (and the boundaries of their container) with perfect elasticity and have negligible size, and in which the intermolecular forces acting between molecules not in contact with each other are also negligible; obeys the gas laws exactly at all temperatures and pressures
solution
a homogenous mixture of two or more substances in a single phase
concentration
a measure of the amount of solute in a given amount of solvent or solution
colloid
a mixture in which very small particles of one substance are distributed evenly throughout another substance (particles are intermediate in size)
What is a decomposition reaction?
a single compound produces two or more simpler substances Ex: *2*H2O --> *2*H2 + O2
unsaturated
a solution contains less solute than the saturated solution under the existing conditions
supersaturated
a solution contains more dissolved solute than a saturated solution under the same conditions
saturated
a solution contains the maximum amount of dissolved solute
What is a combustion reaction?
a substance combines with oxygen, releasing large amounts of energy as heat and light Ex: C3H8 + *5*O2 --> *4*H2O + *3*CO2
solute
a substance that is dissolved in another substance
The _______ is the measured amount of a product obtained from a reaction.
actual yield
barometer
an instrument that measures atmospheric pressure
soluble
capable of being dissolved
miscible
capable of being mixed
In ionic compounds, the oxidation number is the _____ of the ion.
charge
If a substance is not used completely in the reaction, it is called the ______ reactant.
excess
How does temperature affect the rate of dissolution?
heat allows the solute to be dissolved quicker because molecules move faster and contact solvent
immiscible
incapable of being mixed or blended
Most ideal gases are _____ gases.
noble
What is a single replacement reaction?
one element replaces a similar element in the compound Ex: Cu(s) + *2*AgNO3(aq) --> Cu(NO3)2 + *2*Ag(s)
suspensions
particles in a solvent are large and settle out unless the mixture is constantly stirred or agitated
The _______ measures the efficiency of the reaction.
percentage yield
The least ideal gases are _____ molecules because...
polar; "polar" implies an attraction between particles
surface tension
property of water; the surface of water behaves like a thin, elastic film
Example of a word equation
sodium chloride + silver nitrate --> sodium nitrate + silver chloride
electrolyte
solute; when dissolved in water, the ions move around, allowing the solution to conduct electricity
nonelectrolyte
solute; when dissolved in water, the molecules are neutral, so they do NOT conduct electricity
How does agitation affect the rate of dissolution?
stirring or shaking is similar to crushing. It allows the solute to come into contact with solvent.
What are some factors that affect the rate of dissolution?
temperature, surface area, agitation
solubility
the amount of that substance required to form a saturated solution with a specific amount of solvent at a specific temperature
evaporation
the change of a liquid to a gas at a temperature below boiling point; takes place at the surface of the liquid
solvent
the dissolving medium (a substance that can dissolve another substance, or in which another substance is dissolved) - water is the most common
pressure
the force per unit area that a molecule of a gas, liquid, or solid exerts on another
vaporization
the phase transition from the liquid state to the gas state
solution equilibrium
the physical state in which dissolution and crystallization occur at equal rates
On a phase diagram, what is the triple point?
the point at which all three phases can exist
On a phase diagram, what is the critical point?
the point at which there ceases to be a boundary between phases. There is no distinction between liquid and gas phases at and beyond the point.
sublimation
the process of changing from a solid to a gas without passing through an intermediate liquid phase
hydration
the solution process that occurs when water is the solvent
On the Activity Series, an element towards the ____ of the table is very reactive and will replace any element below it in a single replacement reaction.
top
What is a synthesis reaction?
two or more substances combine to form a new compound Ex: *2*Na(s) + Cl2(g) --> *2*NaCl(s)
In a combustion reaction, one of the products is always _____.
water