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Oxidation is the ____. The oxidation number gets ____ during an oxidation reaction. |
loss of electrons more positive |
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The oxidation number of an atom is ___. The oxidation of an ion is ___. |
zero its charge |
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Reduction is the ____. The oxidation number gets ___ during a reduction reaction. |
gain of electrons more negative |
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Often an oxidation and reduction reaction occur simultaneously this is called a ____. |
Redox reaction |
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The oxidizing agent is ____. The reducing agent is ____. |
Reduced oxidized |
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If an ion is neither oxidized or reduced it is called a _____. |
spectator ion |
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Solution |
A homogeneous mixture of 2 or more substances where one substance I'd dissolved in another |
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Sloute |
The substance being dissolved; it is the least abundant |
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Solvent |
The substance the solute dissolves in; it is the most abundant |
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Soluble |
Dissolve in a solvent (salt dissolves in water) |
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Insoluble |
Solute don't dissolve (rocks do not dissolve) |
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Miscible |
When both solute and solvent are liquids (water and alcohol) |
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Immiscable |
Both solute solvent are liquid but do not mix (Water an oil) |
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Precipitation |
the opposite of dissolving |
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Only a certain amount of solute can dissolve in a given amount of solvent at constant temperature and pressure |
No back |
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How does temperature affect solubility |
Solid/liquid solutions: solubility increases at temperature increases Gas/liquid solutions: solubility decreases as temperature increase (hot soda goes flat |
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How does pressure affect solubility |
Pressure is only a factor gas/liquid solutions Solubility increases as pressure increases |
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Saturated |
A solution which has the maximum amount of solute dissolved (NACL 10g of 100 ml H2O) all would dissolve because that is max |
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Unsaturated |
A solution which more solute could be dissolved (NaCl 5g of 100 ml H2O) dissolves all but has more room for more NaCl |
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Superstaurated |
A solution which contains more solute than a saturated solution should contain at room temp; unstable (NaCl 15g of 100 ml H2O) would see extra 5 g at boot of water But yiu can heat it up to make it dissolve |
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Molarity equation |
M= moles of solute/liters of solution |
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Dilution |
M1v1=m2V2 |
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Electrolytes dissolving in water NaCl (s) |
Na+(aq) + Cl-(aq) |
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Covalent compounds ____ when they dissolve & are called ____. |
Do not dissolve Nonelectrolytes |
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Nitrate chart |
NO3-1 |
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Acetate |
C2H3O2-1 |
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Group 7 a chart |
Cl-1 Br-1 |
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Sulfate |
SO4-2 |
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Carbonates |
CO3-2 |
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Phosphates |
PO4-3 |