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IPC SEMESTER 1 FINAL EXAM REVIEW

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IPC Semester 1 Final Exam Review. Acid Rain. 1. Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide. Sulfuric acid is the primary acid in acid rain. Acid Rain. Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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IPC SEMESTER 1 FIN

AL

EXAM REVIEW

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ACID RAIN1. Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide. Sulfuric acid is the primary acid in

acid rain.

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ACID RAIN1. Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide. 2. Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide reacts with water and oxygen in

the air to form acid. Sulfuric acid is the primary acid in acid rain.

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ACID RAIN1. Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide. 2. Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide reacts with water and oxygen in

the air to form acid. Sulfuric acid is the primary acid in acid rain.3. Acidifies soil and water. Harms plants and animals by lowering pH of

the environment. Damages buildings and structures made of certain materials.

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ACID RAIN1. Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide. 2. Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide reacts with water and oxygen in

the air to form acid. Sulfuric acid is the primary acid in acid rain.3. Acidifies soil and water. Harms plants and animals by lowering pH of

the environment. Damages buildings and structures made of certain materials.

Carbon dioxide is a byproduct of burning coal. It is blamed for global warming.

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VOCABULARYSolvent: the substance that dissolves the solute to make a solution.

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VOCABULARYSolvent: the substance that dissolves the solute to make a solution.Solute: the substance that dissolves in a solution.

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VOCABULARYSolvent: the substance that dissolves the solute to make a solution.Solute: the substance that dissolves in a solution. Solution: a homogeneous (evenly mixed) mixture of 2 or more substances

uniformly spread throughout a single phase.

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VOCABULARYSolvent: the substance that dissolves the solute to make a solution.Solute: the substance that dissolves in a solution. Solution: a homogeneous (evenly mixed) mixture of 2 or more substances

uniformly spread throughout a single phase.Viscosity: the resistance of a fluid to flow.

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VOCABULARYSolvent: the substance that dissolves the solute to make a solution.Solute: the substance that dissolves in a solution. Solution: a homogeneous (evenly mixed) mixture of 2 or more substances

uniformly spread throughout a single phase.Viscosity: the resistance of a fluid to flow.Insoluble: a substance that does not dissolve.

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VOCABULARYSolvent: the substance that dissolves the solute to make a solution.Solute: the substance that dissolves in a solution. Solution: a homogeneous (evenly mixed) mixture of 2 or more substances

uniformly spread throughout a single phase.Viscosity: the resistance of a fluid to flow.Insoluble: a substance that does not dissolve.Polarity: having electrical charges.

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VOCABULARYSolvent: the substance that dissolves the solute to make a solution.Solute: the substance that dissolves in a solution. Solution: a homogeneous (evenly mixed) mixture of 2 or more substances

uniformly spread throughout a single phase.Viscosity: the resistance of a fluid to flow.Insoluble: a substance that does not dissolve.Polarity: having electrical charges.Universal solvent: water, because it dissolves many substances

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VOCABULARYSolvent: the substance that dissolves the solute to make a solution.Solute: the substance that dissolves in a solution. Solution: a homogeneous (evenly mixed) mixture of 2 or more substances

uniformly spread throughout a single phase.Viscosity: the resistance of a fluid to flow.Insoluble: a substance that does not dissolve.Polarity: having electrical charges.Universal solvent: water, because it dissolves many substancesConcentration: quantity of solute dissolved in a given quantity of

solution.

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VOCABULARYSolvent: the substance that dissolves the solute to make a solution.Solute: the substance that dissolves in a solution. Solution: a homogeneous (evenly mixed) mixture of 2 or more substances

uniformly spread throughout a single phase.Viscosity: the resistance of a fluid to flow.Insoluble: a substance that does not dissolve.Polarity: having electrical charges.Universal solvent: water, because it dissolves many substancesConcentration: quantity of solute dissolved in a given quantity of

solution.Density: mass of a substance per given unit of volume

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DENSITY1. D=M/V D=48g/8ml D=6g/ml

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DENSITY1. D=M/V D=48g/8ml D=6g/ml2. V=M/D 575g/1.05 g/ml V=547.6

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DENSITY1. D=M/V D=48g/8mL D=6g/mL2. V=M/D V=575g/1.05 g/mL V=547.63. M=V*D M=78*1.85g/mL M=144.3g

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DENSITY1. D=M/V D=48g/8mL D=6g/mL2. V=M/D V=575g/1.05 g/mL V=547.63. M=V*D M=78*1.85g/mL M=144.3g4. dense

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DENSITY1. D=M/V D=48g/8mL D=6g/mL2. V=M/D V=575g/1.05 g/mL V=547.63. M=V*D M=78*1.85g/mL M=144.3g4. Dense5. density

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PROPERTIES OF WATER1. Crush the crystal to increase surface area or heat the water to increase

the number of collisions between water and gypsum molecules.

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PROPERTIES OF WATER1. Crush the crystal to increase surface area or heat the water to increase

the number of collisions between water and gypsum molecules.2. Crush the solid, stir the solution, or heat the solvent.

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PROPERTIES OF WATER1. Crush the crystal to increase surface area or heat the water to increase

the number of collisions between water and gypsum molecules.2. Crush the solid, stir the solution, or heat the solvent.3. Greatest

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PROPERTIES OF WATER1. Crush the crystal to increase surface area or heat the water to increase

the number of collisions between water and gypsum molecules.2. Crush the solid, stir the solution, or heat the solvent.3. Greatest Temperature

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PROPERTIES OF WATER1. Crush the crystal to increase surface area or heat the water to increase

the number of collisions between water and gypsum molecules.2. Crush the solid, stir the solution, or heat the solvent.3. Greatest Temperature Pressure

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PROPERTIES OF WATER1. Crush the crystal to increase surface area or heat the water to increase

the number of collisions between water and gypsum molecules.2. Crush the solid, stir the solution, or heat the solvent.3. Greatest temperature pressure4. Universal solvent

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PROPERTIES OF WATER1. Crush the crystal to increase surface area or heat the water to increase

the number of collisions between water and gypsum molecules.2. Crush the solid, stir the solution, or heat the solvent.3. Greatest temperature pressure4. Universal solvent5. polar

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PROPERTIES OF WATER1. Crush the crystal to increase surface area or heat the water to increase

the number of collisions between water and gypsum molecules.2. Crush the solid, stir the solution, or heat the solvent.3. Greatest temperature pressure4. Universal solvent5. Polar6. C. The polar nature of its molecules

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PROPERTIES OF WATER1. Crush the crystal to increase surface area or heat the water to increase

the number of collisions between water and gypsum molecules.2. Crush the solid, stir the solution, or heat the solvent.3. Greatest temperature pressure4. Universal solvent5. Polar6. C. The polar nature of its molecules7. D. Contains dissolved minerals

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PROPERTIES OF WATER1. Crush the crystal to increase surface area or heat the water to increase the

number of collisions between water and gypsum molecules.2. Crush the solid, stir the solution, or heat the solvent.3. Greatest temperature pressure4. Universal solvent5. Polar6. C. The polar nature of its molecules7. D. Contains dissolved minerals8. D. Its molecular arrangement

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PH SCALE1. acidic

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PH SCALE1. acidic 2. basic

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PH SCALE1. acidic 2. Basic3. neutral

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PH SCALE1. acidic 2. Basic3. Neutral4. 3

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PH SCALE1. acidic 2. Basic3. Neutral4. 3 5. 12

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PH SCALE1. acidic 2. Basic3. Neutral4. 3 5. 126.

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SOLUBILITY CURVES7. 68g

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SOLUBILITY CURVES7. 68g8. 35 degrees

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SOLUBILITY CURVES7. 68g8. 35 degrees9. NH3 and Ce2(SO4)3

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SOLUBILITY CURVES7. 68g8. 35 degrees9. NH3 and Ce2(SO4)3

10. KI