Media Summary: Evaluate the reaction quotient Q to determine if a precipitate will form when the ion concentrations are known. Calculate the ion ... Recognize the differences between a titration curve for a strong acid–strong base titration and a titration curve in which one of the ... Write the equilibrium constant expression relating concentrations of ions in solution to Ksp for any insoluble salt. Calculate the Ksp ...
Chm 130 Chapter 17 Section - Detailed Analysis & Overview
Evaluate the reaction quotient Q to determine if a precipitate will form when the ion concentrations are known. Calculate the ion ... Recognize the differences between a titration curve for a strong acid–strong base titration and a titration curve in which one of the ... Write the equilibrium constant expression relating concentrations of ions in solution to Ksp for any insoluble salt. Calculate the Ksp ... Predict the effect of the addition of a “common ion” on the pH of the solution of a weak acid or base. Recognize the composition of a buffer, know how to prepare a buffer solution of a given pH, and understand how a buffer solution ... Recognize how the presence of a common ion affects the solubility of a salt. Understand how hydrolysis of basic anions affects the ...
Describe how reaction conditions (reactant concentrations, temperature, presence of a catalyst, and the state of the reactants) ... Predict the rate law for a reaction, given a simple mechanism and the identity of the rate-determining step. Describe the units used to measure levels of radiation (curie, becquerel), the amount of energy absorbed by human tissue (rad, ... Recognize the properties and importance of colloids. Calculate and use the concentration units: molality, mole fraction, weight percent, and parts per million (ppm). Recognize the ... Describe the effects of pressure and temperature on the solubility of a solute. Use Henry's law to calculate the solubility of a gas in ...
Describe the chemical processes occurring in an electrolysis. Recognize the factors that determine which substances are oxidized ... Define the Gibbs free energy change, ΔG, and relate ΔrG° to ΔrH° and ΔrS° -Relate ΔrG°, Q, and K to reaction spontaneity and ... In a voltaic cell, identify the half-reactions occurring at the anode and the cathode, the polarity of the electrodes, the direction of ...