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Polyprotic acids
Can donate more than one H+ from each molecule.
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Ka (SMALL)
Weak acid
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Ka (LARGE)
Strong acid
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Saturated Solution
Maximum amount of solute has been dissolved in the solvent
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Standard Electrode Potential
Indicates the 'PULLING POWER' of a single electrode
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Q < K
More PRODUCTS form until [Q = K]
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Q > K
More REACTANTS form until [Q = K]
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Buffer
Is a solution that resists a change in pH on addition of SMALL AMOUNTS of either ACID or BASE
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Configurational Isomers
They have the same molecular formula and same atom to atom bonding sequence, but the orientation of atoms in space are DIFFERENT
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Racemic mixture
A mixture of equal amounts of 2 enantiomers
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Allotropes
Different forms of the SAME ELEMENT
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Isotopes
Atoms of the same element which have DIFFERENT MASSES
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Compound
A pure substance which contains more than ONE ELEMENT
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Molecule
Made up of two or more atoms, either of the same element or of two or more different elements.
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Surface Tension
Causes drops of liquid mercury to form bonds or droplets
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Solute
Component present in smaller amount in mixture
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Solvent
The liquid in which a solute is dissolved to form a solution.
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Electrolyte
A substance that conducts electricity due to the presence of mobile ions when melted or dissolved in WATER
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E^0
E^0 = E^0 (oxidant) - E^0 (reductant)
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System
Part being studied e.g, REACTANTS and PRODUCTS
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Rate of reaction
The change in concentration of reactants or products per time
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Surroundings
Rest of the universe
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Standard enthalpy of formation
Enthalpy change for the reaction forming 1 mole of a compound from its elements
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Cell potential
The measure of ability or oxidant to gain electrons; tendency to 'push' electrons from one electrode to the other
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Miscible
it is a mixture that is able to be mixed together
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Immiscible
"unmixable", and refers to two liquids that will not intermix
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Weak acid

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Ka (SMALL)

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Strong acid

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Maximum amount of solute has been dissolved in the solvent

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Indicates the 'PULLING POWER' of a single electrode

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