What is the formula for Sulfuric acid?
H2SO4.
What is one way to compare strong acids and weak acids?
By their ability to dissociate in water.
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Oxyacid Nomenclature

What is the formula for Sulfuric acid?

H2SO4.

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Strong vs Weak Bases

What is one way to compare strong acids and weak acids?

By their ability to dissociate in water.

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Binary Molecular Compound Nomenclature

What is the chemical formula for carbon dioxide?

CO2.

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Properties of Bases

What are some common physical properties of bases?

Bitter taste, slippery feel, and ability to conduct electricity.

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Properties of Acids

What is a common property of acids?

They have distinct chemical and physical properties.

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Hydrate Nomenclature

What are common prefixes used in the nomenclature of hydrates?

Mono-, di-, tri-, tetra-, penta-, hexa-, hepta-, octa-, nona-, deca-.

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Binary Molecular Compound Nomenclature

What is the chemical formula for ozone?

O3.

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Base Nomenclature

What is a base in solution?

A substance that acts as a base in water.

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Physical Properties of Molecular Compounds

What is the physical property of molecular compounds regarding melting points?

Molecular compounds generally have lower melting points compared to ionic compounds.

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Binary Molecular Compound Nomenclature

What is the chemical formula for octasulfur?

S8.

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Characteristics of Hydrated Compounds

What is the significance of hydrates in chemistry?

Some hydrates serve as indicators for the presence of water or water vapor.

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Hydrate Nomenclature

What is the chemical formula for sodium sulfate decahydrate?

Na2SO4 · 10H2O.

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Base Nomenclature

List two example compounds that act as bases.

Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) and Potassium carbonate (K2CO3).

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Binary Molecular Compound Nomenclature

What is the chemical formula for tetraphosphorus?

P4.

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Hydrate Nomenclature

What is a hydrate?

A compound that contains water molecules within its structure.

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Base Nomenclature

What is the formula for Magnesium hydroxide?

Mg(OH)2.

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Hydrate Nomenclature

What is the formula unit for CoF2 · 4H2O?

Cobalt(II) fluoride tetrahydrate.

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Binary Molecular Compound Nomenclature

What prefix is used for 1 atom in binary molecular nomenclature?

Mono-.

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Base Nomenclature

Name a base that does not end in 'hydroxide'.

Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3).

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Characteristics of Hydrated Compounds

What is a positive test for a hydrate indicator?

The color change of the compound when it loses or gains water.

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Oxyacid Nomenclature

What is the formula for Bromic acid?

HBrO3.

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Binary Acid Nomenclature

What is the formula for Hydrosulfuric acid?

H2S.

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Binary Molecular Compound Nomenclature

What is a binary molecular compound?

A compound composed of two different nonmetal elements.

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Strong vs Weak Bases

What is the difference between strong bases and weak bases?

Strong bases completely dissociate in water, while weak bases partially dissociate.

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Binary Molecular Compound Nomenclature

What is the naming convention for binary molecular compounds?

Use prefixes to denote the number of atoms and the suffix '-ide' for the second element.

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Physical Properties of Molecular Compounds

What is the solubility characteristic of molecular compounds?

Molecular compounds can be soluble in nonpolar solvents.

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Binary Acid Nomenclature

What are the two types of acids discussed in Module 3?

Binary acids and oxyacids.

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Binary Acid Nomenclature

What is the goal of naming binary acids?

To write chemical formulas from names or write names from chemical formulas.

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Binary Molecular Compound Nomenclature

What prefix is used for 2 atoms in binary molecular nomenclature?

Di-.

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