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chemistry 1 unit 2 - copy

properties of water

universal solvent

why does ice float

the crystal lattice formed when water freezes has bonds that push apart
this means the hydrogen bonds create space inbetween thus less dense

opposite of photosynthesis

cellular respiration which requires chlorphyll

does water have high or low shc and latent heat values

very high for both

shc formula

Q=mctriangleT
energy = mass x shc x change in temp

latent heat equation

q=nL
heat energy (kJ)=amount in mols x latent heat

what is a buffer and how

ocean as is lowers global temp due to high shc and this absorbs mych heat

impacts of temp increase of ocean

-rainfall pattern chang
-severe storms due to excess energy in water

-affects biodiversity/ecosystems

major greenhouse gasses

CH4
CO2

H2O

how does increase in CO2 increase ocean acidification

more CO2
CO2 dissolves into ocean

created weak acid carbonic acid

dissociates into bicarbtonaye ions and hudrogen ions

increase in H+

decrease in pH, more acidic

why is water so important

-major component of living systems
-essential for transportation of chemicals in organisms

-most biochemical reactions occur in aqueous solution (water)

-all organisms need

what is eutrophication

the explosive reproduction of phytoplankton, bluegreen algae or cynobacteria which occurs in still water, during sunny conditions in the presence of nutrients such as phosphate and nitrate

what is an acid under lowry/bronsted theory

a substance that donates a proton to another substance

what proton do acids be donating

H+ ion

what lattice acids

covalent (molecular)

what is a base under lowry bronsted theory

a substabce that can accept a proton

what does conjugate mean

the backwards reaction (reaction occurs forwards and backwards almost always)

example of conjugate reaction

HNO3(I)+H2O(I) <--> H3O+(aq) + NO3-(aq)

what is a polyproptic acid

an acid that can donate more than one proton

monoprotic

can only donate one

diprotic

can donate 2 (takes much more energy for second bc weaker acid)

triprotic

can donate three protons

amphiprotic species

can bioth donate and accept a proton
such as H2O or H2PO4

what is the concentrated acid

when large amt of acid dissolved in given volume

dilute acid

small amt in given volume

how to find concentration

C=n/v
conc=amt of solute/volume of solution

Mol L-1 or M = mol/L

strength of acid

more easily donating protons
fully ionises in water

strength in base

accepts readily
fully dissociates in water

covalent lattice does what

ionise

ionic lattice does what

dissociates

what is pH

a logarithmic scale that ranks solutions from most acidic (more free H+ ions) to most basic

on 0-14 what is acidic

below 7

scale is only accurate (and thus equations also only accurate) at what temp

25 degrees cel ius

what do square brackets mean

concentration of whatever insidd

what does pH stand for

the partial concentration of Hydrogen ions (H+)

how to find pH using acid conc

-log(acid conc)

how to find pH using pOH

they add to 14

how to find acid conc using pH

10^-pH

how to find acid or base conc

other conc / (1x10^-14)

how to find pOH using conc of base

-log(conc base)

how to find conc base using pOH

10^-pOh

acid + metal is what

salt + hydrogen

acid + metal hydroxide is what

salt + water

acid + base is what

salt + water

acid + metal carbonate

salt + water + CO2

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