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  • 1 Atomic structure

  • 1.4 Penetration and shielding

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  • What is the ground state electron configuration?

    Ground state electron configuration is a specification of the orbital occupation of an atom in its lowest energy state. Exclusion principle forbids more than two electrons from occupying a single orbital.
  • 1.5 The building-up principle

  • What does the aufbau principle imply?

    According to the building-up principle, orbitals of neutral atoms are treated as being occupied in the order determined in part by the principal quantum number and in part by penetration and shielding. Order of occupation: 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s 3d 4p. Each orbital can accomodae up to two electrons
  • 5 Oxiation and reduction

  • 5.2 Standard potentials and spontaineity

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  • What is understood under a spontaneous reaction?

    At constant temp and pressure, the reaction gibbs energy change is negative. Delta G= -RTlnK. G<0 = k>1
  • What is an galvanic cell?

    Electrochemical cell in which a chemical reaction is used to generate an electric current, in which the reaction driving the electric current through the external circuit is the reaction of interest.
  • How can the potential be measured?

    Delta G= -vFE E--> Standard potential. F= Faraday's constant and v= stoichiometric coefficient of the electrons transferred.
  • 5.4 Electrochem series

  • What does a negative standard potential signifies?

    It signifies a couple in which the reduced species is a reducing agent for H+ ions under standard conditions in aq solution.
  • What implies a positive E

    Ox is strongly oxidizing
  • 5.5 Nernst eq

  • What is the reaction quotient?

    A Oxa + B Redb--> RedA + B'OX B 

    Q= [RedA0^a'[OxB]^b'
                 [OXA]^a[RedB]^b
    Q is the same as K(At equilibrium)
  • What is the nernst equation? And when is a reaction spontaneous?

    Ecell=Ecell(st.pot)-RT/vF * ln Q. 
    Reaction is spontaneous when Ecell >0 and G<0
  • 5.6 Influence of p

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  • What happens with the potential as the pH increases and the solution becomes more basic?

    Potential decreases

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