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Vertical Section
pH increases rapidly on the addition of a small volume of base. acid/base concentration is similar.
Continuous Monitoring
Continuous measurements taken during the course of a reaction.
Initial Rate
Instantaneous rate at the start of a reaction when time=0, found by measuring.
Clock Reaction
A convenient way of obtaining initial rate with single measurement.
pH Meter
Electrode (dipped into solution), connected to meter displaying reading.
Equivalence Point
The volume of one solution that exactly reacts with the volume of the other solution (at the centre of the vertical section).
Acid-base Indicator
Weak acid with distinctively different colour to conjugate base (e.g. methyl orange: weak acid is red, conjugate base is yellow, end point colour between two so orange).
Lattice Enthalpy
The enthalpy change that accompanies the formation of one mole of an ionic compound from its gaseous ions under standard conditions (always exothermic).
Entropy
Dispersal of energy within the chemicals making up the chemical system (units J•K^-1•mol^-1).
Standard Entropy
The entropy of one mole of a substance under standard conditions (+ve).
Feasibility/spontaneity
Whether a reaction is able to happen and is energetically feasible.
Free energy change ΔG
Overall energy change during a chemical reaction. Made up of enthalpy change and entropy change.
Voltaic Cell
Converts chemical energy into electrical energy. Made by connecting 2 different half cells, allowing electrons to flow (not made by mixing cells- would produce heat energy.
Half Cell
Contains the species present in a redox half equation.
Metal/Metal Ion
Phase boundary where metal in contact with its ions, equilibrium is set up.
Ion/Ion half cell
Ions of same element in different oxidation states. Inert metal electrode (Pt) used.
Metallic
High melting/boiling point, shiny, conduct electricity/heat.