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Chemistry Study

The study of chemistry involves the systematic naming of substances, particularly focusing on the formation of ionic and covalent compounds. Ionic compounds typically consist of metals and non-metals and sometimes require the use of Roman numerals to indicate the charge of metal ions.

Chemistry Study

Chemistry Study

Typical State of Matter

Types of Reactions

Total combustion
Double Displacement
Acid - Base

Ha+bOH = AB + H2O

ab + cd = ad + cb
Single Displacement
a + bc = b + ac
Check solubility table
Check reactivity table

Only higher reactivity can displace

Decomposition
ab + energy = a + b
Synthesis
a + b= ab

Balancing Reactions

Redox
Electrons should add up

Hydrogen first, oxygens last

Basic
Elements should add up

Classification of Matter

Mixtures
Heterogeneous

Colloid

Alloy (s)

Solution (aq)

Homogeneous
Pure
Compounds

Steal Electron

Non-metal + Non-metal

Share electron

Metal + Non-metal

Elements

Types

Row 2: Alkaline Earth Metals

Row 1 - Hydrogen: Alkalies

Diatomic

H + 3 block upside-down L

Separation of Mixures

Fractional Distillation
Simple Distillation
Centrifugation
Chromatography
Subtopic
Separating Funnel
Sepa

Notation Rules

Capitalise only first letter in element
aq
Aqueous (solution suspended in H2O)
s
Solid
l
Liquid
g
Gas

Acids and Bases

Chemical Indicaters
Universal Indicater

Red acidic - Green Neutral - Purple Basic

Penothalyn

Clear to pink in base

Cabbage Juice

Red to blue in base

Blue Litmus Paper
Red Litmus Paper

Red in acid, blue in base

Methyl Orange

Redder in Acid

Bromethyl Blue

Yellow in Acid

Bases
Carbonate Base

X-CO3

Hydroxide Base

X-OH

Organic Base

Citric

Formic acid.

Acetic acid.

Lactic acid.

Oxyacids

H-X-O

Binary Acids

H-X

PH Scale
Negative logarithm of 10 of hydrogen ions
14-Max of conventional bases
7-Neutral
0-Max of conventional acids

Naming Substances

Acids
Covalent
(#)Nonmetal + (#)Nonmetal

10

Dec(a)-

9

Non(a)-

8

Oct(a)-

7

Sept(a)-

6

Hex(a)-

5

Pent(a)-

Tetr(a)-

Tri-

Di-

Mono-

Leave out for first element

Ionic
Polyatomic Ions

Others

Oxyanions

4

per-x-ate

3

-ate

2

-ite

1

Hypo-

Metal + Non-metal+ (ide)

Special Cases

Gold

Aur[ous(1+)]/[ic(3+)]

Lead

Plumb[ous(2+)]/[ic(4+)]

Tin

Stann[ous(2+)]/[ic(4+)]

Copper

Cupr[ous(+)]/[ic(2+)]

Iron

Ferr[ous(2+)]/[ic(3+))

Metal Ions

Use roman numerals

eg. Nickle (II) chloride