Chapter 3 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the two steps to calculate [ions] in solution?

A
  1. Write the dissociation equation.

2. Knowing one part’s concentration, use the molar ratios to determine other parts.

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2
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How to calculate [ions] of two substances mixed together.

A
  1. Take molarity of each substance, multiplied by individual volume, divided by volume of two substances together.
  2. Separate each part into dilution calculation.
  3. Find [ion] of each ion in system.
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3
Q

Why does a precipitate form?

A

Because the ions combined in reaction have low solubility.

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4
Q

How to write net ionic equations

A

Take total ionic equation and anything on both sides is cancelled.

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5
Q

What do ionic compounds break down into?

A

Acids, bases and salts.

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6
Q

What do you call the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in an amount of solvent at a given temp?

A

Solubility.

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7
Q

How to increase solubility?

A

Increase temp, solute and mix more.

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8
Q

What do you call it when rate dissolving > rate precipitation

A

unsaturated

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9
Q

What do you call it when rate dissolving = rate precipitation

A

saturated (equilibrium equation)

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10
Q

What do you call it when rate dissolving < rate precipitation

A

supersaturated

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11
Q

What is the Ksp?

A

Solubility product constant at 25 degrees: multiply [products] of dissociation equation.

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12
Q

What state is not included in a Ksp calculation?

A

solid

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13
Q

What can you not use the table of solubility to identify?

A

Alkili ions, NH4+ or NO3-

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14
Q

How do you identify the alkili ions in solution?

A

Colour identification.

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15
Q

What is Q?

A

The trial of Ksp (from the data you collect).

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16
Q

When will a precipitate form?

A

When Q > Ksp

17
Q

When will a precipitate barely form?

A

When Q = Ksp

18
Q

When will a precipitate not form?

A

When Q < Ksp

19
Q

What are the steps to calculating if a precipitate will form?

A
  1. calculate [ions]
  2. calculate Q
  3. Compare Q and Ksp
20
Q

What do you call it when a measured solution reacts with a volume of solution to find concentration?

A

Titration