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rate of following reaction: 2O3(g)→3O2(g)
(-1/2)(Δ[O3]/t)=(1/3)(Δ[O2]/t)
units of k for zero: first: second:
0: mole/(L⋅s) 1st: 1/s=s-1 2nd: L/(s⋅mole)
equation to find order of rate law
(rate2/rate1)=([2]/[1])x solve for x to find order
find two _____ to find order of that compound
experiments where concentration changes, then put into formula
put given into order equation if rate cant change
then solve for exponent (order) q
2 []'s, time and k value is what kind of problem?
integrated rate law
how to find overall k value given a stacked reaction
manipulate top eqns to get overall exactly flip equation (-1 power to k value) multiply by constant to get rid of intermediate ([constant power] to k value)  overall k value is (now altered) k values multiplied together
Q>K? Q<K?
reaction left (reactants favored) reaction right (products favored)
equilibrium equations involve
pressure (atm) and molarity unless titration involves strong base or acid (then moles)
kp and kc
pressure and concentration
exothermic endothermic
ex: -ΔH(heat on products) en: +ΔH(heat on reactants)
Don't Care None
Cl-, Br-, NO3-, ClO4-, Li↓, Ca↓
1.10E-14
ka⋅kb
ΔH (kj)
Enthalpy (+) endothermic (-) exothermic ΔH=P-R
ΔS (J)
Entropy (+) disorder (-) take away disorder ΔS=P-R ΔSsurr=(-ΔH/Temp)
ΔG=ΔH-TΔS
(+) non-spon (-) spon
which will see changes in solubility with changes in pH? √? √? x?
√: OH- √: weak bases x: Cl-, Br-, I-, ClO4-
strong acids
HCl, HBr, HNO3, HClO4, H2SO4, HI-
strong bases
Li↓, Ca↓, OH-
acid vs base rules?
general: H=acid internal H= base (CHOO) metal: acid (Pb)
heat vs. pH
heat↑, pH↓
how to create a buffer
add a conjugate add a strong acid/base
loss of electrons
oxidized anode (reducing agent)
gain of electrons
reduced cathode (oxidizing agent)
what side are electrons on in: oxidizing agent reducing agent
oxy agent: left reduce agent: right
balancing redox reactions
1 split into half reactions. 2 balance all element ecpt H/O. 3 balance O with H20. 4 balance H with H+. 5 balance charge with e-. 6 convert to OH- then cancel water
cell notation / and ,
Anode//Cathode / means change state , means same state
voltaic (galvanic) cell: E= ΔG=
Ecell=+ ΔG= -
what does not effect rate of the reaction?
catalyst inert gas (noble gas)
Ksp
may involve more than one acid/base equation (stacked) also involves just a solid and two ions
pH=14
pH=14-(-log[OH-])
how to predict if solid will form
Qsp>Ksp yes Qsp<Ksp no
if given volume and Molarity
M1V1=M2V2
activation energy and change H on graph
ae=increase from the reactants. change in h is difference from products and reactants
acid equation
HA+H20↔A-+H3O+
HA+H20↔A-+H3O+
B+H2O↔HB++OH-

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