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UWSP Chem 105 - Memorization list
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(Cation) Hydrogen
H +
(Cation) Hydronium
H3O +
(Cation) Ammonium
NH4 +
(Cation) Lithium
Li +
(Cation) Sodium
Na +
(Cation) Potassium
K +
(Cation) Magnesium
Mg 2+
(Cation) Calcium
Ca 2+
(Cation) Barium
Ba 2+
(Cation) Chromium (III)
Cr 3+
(Cation) Manganese (II)
Mn 2+
(Cation) Manganese (III)
Mn 3+
(Cation) Iron (II)
Fe 2+
(Cation) Iron (III)
Fe 3+
(Cation) Cobalt (II)
Co 2+
(Cation) Cobalt (III)
Co 3+
(Cation) Nickel
Ni 2+
(Cation) Copper (I)
Cu +
(Cation) Copper (II)
Cu 2+
(Cation) Zinc
Zn 2+
(Cation) Silver
Ag +
(Cation) Cadmium
Cd 2+
(Cation) Mercury (I)
Hg2 2+
(Cation) Mercury (II)
Hg 2+
(Cation) Aluminum
Al 3+
(Cation) Tin (II)
Sn 2+
(Cation) Tin (IV)
Sn 4+
(Cation) Lead (II)
Pb 2+
(Cation) Lead (IV)
Pb 4+
(Anion) Hydride
H -
(Anion) Fluoride
F -
(Anion) Chloride
Cl -
(Anion) Iodide
I -
(Anion) Bromide
Br -
(Anion) Sulfide
S 2-
(Anion) Oxide
O 2-
(Anion) Azide
N3 -
(Anion) Nitrite
NO2 -
(Anion) Hydroxide
OH -
(Anion) Carbonate
CO3 2-
(Anion) Hydrogen Carbonate
HCO3 -
(Anion) Formate
HCOO -
(Anion) Acetate
CH3COO -
(Anion) Cyanide
CN -
(Anion) Sulfate
SO4 2-
(Anion) Hydrogen Sulfate
HSO4 -
(Anion) Sulfite
SO3 2-
(Anion) Hydrogen Sulfite
HSO3 -
(Anion) Thiocyanate
SCN -
(Anion) Phosphate
PO4 3-
(Anion) Hydrogen Phosphate
HPO4 2-
(Anion) Dihydrogen Phosphate
H2PO4 -
(Anion) Hypochlorite
ClO -
(Anion) Chlorite
ClO2 -
(Anion) Chlorate
ClO3 -
(Anion) Perchlorate
ClO4 -
(Anion) Iodate
IO3 -
(Anion) Hydrogen Sulfide
HS -
(Anion) Periodate
IO4 -
(Anion) Nitride
N 3-
(Anion) Permanganate
MnO4 -
(Anion) Phosphide
P 3-
(Anion) Nitrate
NO3 -
(Anion) Chromate
CrO4 2-
(Anion) DiChromate
Cr2O7 2-
(Element) Hydrogen
H
(Element) Lithium
Li
(Element) Sodium
Na
(Element) Potassium
K
(Element) Silver
Ag
(Element) Rubidium
Rb
(Element) Caesium
Cs
(Element) Francium
Fr
(Element) Gold
Au
(Element) Cadmium
Cd
(Element) Beryllium
Be
(Element) Magnesium
Mg
(Element) Mercury
Hg
(Element) Calcium
Ca
(Element) Strontium
Sr
(Element) Barium
Ba
(Element) Radium
Ra
(Element) Tin
Sn
(Element) Scandium
Sc
(Element) Yttrium
Y
(Element) Titanium
Ti
(Element) Zirconium
Zr
(Element) Hafnium
Hf
(Element) Lead
Pb
(Element) Bismuth
Bi
(Element) Rutherfordium
Rf
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Verified questions
CHEMISTRY
One way in which photosynthetic bacteria store chemical energy is through the conversion of a compound called adenosine diphosphate (ADP), together with hydrogen phosphate ion, to adenosine triphosphate (ATP): $$ ADP^3- + HPO^2- 4 + H3O^+ →ATP^4- + 2 H2O, ΔG = + 34.5 kJ (pH 7) $$ Suppose some chlorophyll molecules absorb 1.00 mo! of photons of red light with wavelength 700 nm. If all this energy could be used co convert ADP to ATP at room conditions and pH 7, how many molecules of ATP would be produced per photon absorbed? (The actual number is smaller because the conversion is not 100% efficient.)
CHEMISTRY
For what types of substances is water a good solvent? For what types is it a poor solvent? Explain.
CHEMISTRY
Hydrogen gas is being considered as a fuel for automobiles. There are many chemical means for producing hydrogen gas from water. One of these reactions is $$ \mathrm{C}(s)+\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}(g) \longrightarrow \mathrm{CO}(g)+\mathrm{H}_{2}(g) $$ In this case the form of carbon used is graphite. At what temperatures is this reaction spontaneous? Assume $\Delta H^{\circ}$ and $\Delta S^{\circ}$ do not depend on temperature.
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Upon crystallization, certain minerals (the most important being magnetite) align themselves in the direction of the surrounding magnetic field, providing a magnetic fossil imprint. How does the seafloor’s magnetic record support the theory of continental drift?
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