jesst
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Here are some study questions to see if you've covered the basics. I guess if you can anwer all of them you're well on your way. I'll post up more later if you guys want.
1. What is a strong acid?
2. What is a weak acid?
3. What is an indicator?
4. What is Litmus?
5. What other indicators could be used to indicate the environment pH?
6. The oxides of what three elements cause acid rain?
7. What period in history corresponds to the increase in acid oxides in the atmosphere?
8. What activity became significant in this time to cause acid rain?
9. The combustion of PVC plastics also contributes to acid rain, how does this cause acid rain?
10. What causes localised areas to have major problem with acid rain?
11. List five environmental consequences of acid rain
12. What three acidic oxides are naturally occurring in our atmosphere? and
13. What period in history corresponds to the increase in natural occurring acidic oxides in the atmosphere?
14. What was it about the industrial revolution that caused the increases in the amounts of acidic oxides in the atmosphere?
15. What do these acidic oxides react with to form acidic rain?
16. What are the natural sources of sulfur dioxide in the air?
17. How does the burning of PVC contribute to acidic rain?
18. Why can’t the pH of soil be tested directly using universal indicator?
19. Why is Barium Sulfate used in measuring the pH of soil?
20. Why can’t other white compounds such as powdered sodium carbonate be used to absorb the water from the soil for pHtesting?
21. What is Le Châtelier's principle?
22. What factors affect the equilibrium of a system?
23. How is a gaseous equilibrium system affected by changes in pressure?
24. How are equilibrium systems affected by temperature?
25. How does the addition of product or reactant to a system that has already reached equilibrium affect the position of the equilibrium?
26. What affect does the addition of a catalyst have on an equilibrium system?
27. What compound forms when carbon dioxide dissolves in water?
28. What causes the carbon dioxide equilibrium system to shift from the left to the right?
29. Why does this shift occur according to Le Chatelier’s principle?
30. Why does the release of pressure on this equilibrium system cause it shift back towards the left hand side?
1. What is a strong acid?
2. What is a weak acid?
3. What is an indicator?
4. What is Litmus?
5. What other indicators could be used to indicate the environment pH?
6. The oxides of what three elements cause acid rain?
7. What period in history corresponds to the increase in acid oxides in the atmosphere?
8. What activity became significant in this time to cause acid rain?
9. The combustion of PVC plastics also contributes to acid rain, how does this cause acid rain?
10. What causes localised areas to have major problem with acid rain?
11. List five environmental consequences of acid rain
12. What three acidic oxides are naturally occurring in our atmosphere? and
13. What period in history corresponds to the increase in natural occurring acidic oxides in the atmosphere?
14. What was it about the industrial revolution that caused the increases in the amounts of acidic oxides in the atmosphere?
15. What do these acidic oxides react with to form acidic rain?
16. What are the natural sources of sulfur dioxide in the air?
17. How does the burning of PVC contribute to acidic rain?
18. Why can’t the pH of soil be tested directly using universal indicator?
19. Why is Barium Sulfate used in measuring the pH of soil?
20. Why can’t other white compounds such as powdered sodium carbonate be used to absorb the water from the soil for pHtesting?
21. What is Le Châtelier's principle?
22. What factors affect the equilibrium of a system?
23. How is a gaseous equilibrium system affected by changes in pressure?
24. How are equilibrium systems affected by temperature?
25. How does the addition of product or reactant to a system that has already reached equilibrium affect the position of the equilibrium?
26. What affect does the addition of a catalyst have on an equilibrium system?
27. What compound forms when carbon dioxide dissolves in water?
28. What causes the carbon dioxide equilibrium system to shift from the left to the right?
29. Why does this shift occur according to Le Chatelier’s principle?
30. Why does the release of pressure on this equilibrium system cause it shift back towards the left hand side?