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CHEMISTRY 12
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Revised January 2000

CONTENTS

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Table

Periodic Table of the Elements

Atomic Masses of the Elements

Names, Formulae, and Charges of Some Common Ions

Solubility of Common Compounds in Water

Solubility Product Constants at 25C

Relative Strengths of Brnsted-Lowry Acids and Bases

Acid-base Indicators

Standard Reduction Potentials of Half-cells

REFERENCE
D.R. Lide, CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 80th edition, CRC Press, Boca Raton, 1999.

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12

13

(226)

(223)

(227)

Actinium

Ac

Yttrium

(261)

Rutherfordium

Rf

104

178.5

Hafnium

Hf

72

91.2

Zirconium

Zr

40

47.9

Titanium

Ti

Values in parentheses
are the masses of the most
stable or best known isotopes for
elements which do not occur naturally.

Based on mass of C12 at 12.00.

Radium

Francium

89

88

138.9

Barium

137.3

Cesium

132.9

Ra

Lanthanum

56

Ba

55

Cs

87

57

La

87.6

85.5

Fr

88.9

Strontium

Rubidium

39

38

45.0

Scandium

Sr

40.1

39.1

37

Calcium

Potassium

Sc

Rb

20

Ca

24.3

23.0

Magnesium

Sodium

19

12

Mg

11

Na

25

91

Pa
Protactinium

231.0

90
Thorium

232.0

140.9

Th

Praseodymium

Cerium

140.1

60

238.0

Uranium

92

144.2

Neodymium

Nd

59

Pr

58

Ce

Bohrium

Bh

107

186.2

Rhenium

Re

75

(98)

Technetium

Tc

43

54.9

Manganese

Mn

(262)

Seaborgium

Sg

106

183.8

Tungsten

74

95.9

Molybdenum

Mo

42

52.0

Chromium

Cr

(263)

(262)

Dubnium

Db

105

180.9

Tantalum

Ta

73

92.9

Niobium

Nb

41

50.9

Vanadium

28.1

26

(237)

Neptunium

Np

93

(145)

Promethium

Pm

61

(265)

Hassium

Hs

108

190.2

Osmium

Os

76

101.1

Ruthenium

Ru

44

55.8

Iron

Fe

27

(244)

Plutonium

Pu

94

150.4

Samarium

Sm

62

(266)

Meitnerium

Mt

109

192.2

Iridium

Ir

77

102.9

Rhodium

Rh

45

58.9

Cobalt

Co

(243)

Americium

Am

95

152.0

Europium

Eu

63

195.1

Platinum

Pt

78

106.4

Palladium

Pd

46

58.7

Nickel

Ni

(247)

Curium

Cm

96

157.3

Gadolinium

Gd

64

197.0

Gold

Au

79

107.9

Silver

Ag

47

63.5

Copper

Cu

(247)

Berkelium

Bk

97

158.9

Terbium

Tb

65

200.6

Mercury

Hg

80

112.4

Cadmium

Cd

48

65.4

Zinc

Zn

(251)

Californium

Cf

98

162.5

Dysprosium

Dy

66

204.4

Thallium

Ti

81

114.8

Indium

In

49

69.7

Gallium

Ga

31

27.0

Aluminum

Al

Boron

13

29

11

10.8

28

10

9.0

Atomic Number
Symbol
Name
Atomic Mass

Beryllium

Silicon

Si

14

6.9

24

Lithium

23

22

Be

21

Li

1.0

Hydrogen

PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS

(252)

Einsteinium

Es

99

164.9

Holmium

Ho

67

207.2

Lead

Pb

82

118.7

Tin

Sn

50

72.6

Germanium

Ge

32

28.1

Silicon

Si

14

12.0

Carbon

14

(257)

Fermium

Fm

100

167.3

Erbium

Er

68

209.0

Bismuth

Bi

83

121.8

Antimony

Sb

51

74.9

Arsenic

As

33

31.0

Phosphorus

15

14.0

Nitrogen

15

(258)

Mendelevium

Md

101

168.9

Thulium

Tm

69

(209)

Polonium

Po

84

127.6

Tellurium

Te

52

79.0

Selenium

Se

34

32.1

Sulphur

16

16.0

Oxygen

16

(259)

Nobelium

No

102

173.0

Ytterbium

Yb

70

(210)

Astatine

At

85

126.9

Iodine

53

79.9

Bromine

Br

35

35.5

Chlorine

Cl

17

19.0

Fluorine

17

(262)

Lawrencium

Lr

103

175.0

Lutetium

Lu

71

(222)

Radon

Rn

86

131.3

Xenon

Xe

54

83.8

Krypton

Kr

36

39.9

Argon

Ar

18

20.2

Neon

Ne

10

4.0

Helium

He

18

ATOMIC MASSES OF THE ELEMENTS


Based on mass of C12 at 12.00.
Values in parentheses are the mass number of the most stable or best
known isotopes for elements that do not occur naturally.
Element
Actinium
Aluminum
Americium
Antimony
Argon
Arsenic
Astatine
Barium
Berkelium
Beryllium
Bismuth
Boron
Bromine
Cadmium
Calcium
Californium
Carbon
Cerium
Cesium
Chlorine
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Curium
Dubnium
Dysprosium
Einsteinium
Erbium
Europium
Fermium
Fluorine
Francium
Gadolinium
Gallium
Germanium
Gold
Hafnium
Helium
Holmium
Hydrogen
Indium
Iodine
Iridium
Iron
Krypton
Lanthanum
Lawrencium
Lead
Lithium
Lutetium
Magnesium
Manganese
Mendelevium

Symbol

Atomic
Number

Atomic
Mass

Ac
Al
Am
Sb
Ar
As
At
Ba
Bk
Be
Bi
B
Br
Cd
Ca
Cf
C
Ce
Cs
Cl
Cr
Co
Cu
Cm
Db
Dy
Es
Er
Eu
Fm
F
Fr
Gd
Ga
Ge
Au
Hf
He
Ho
H
In
I
Ir
Fe
Kr
La
Lr
Pb
Li
Lu
Mg
Mn
Md

89
13
95
51
18
33
85
56
97
4
83
5
35
48
20
98
6
58
55
17
24
27
29
96
105
66
99
68
63
100
9
87
64
31
32
79
72
2
67
1
49
53
77
26
36
57
103
82
3
71
12
25
101

(227)
27.0
(243)
121.8
39.9
74.9
(210)
137.3
(247)
9.0
209.0
10.8
79.9
112.4
40.1
(251)
12.0
140.1
132.9
35.5
52.0
58.9
63.5
(247)
(262)
162.5
(252)
167.3
152.0
(257)
19.0
(223)
157.3
69.7
72.6
197.0
178.5
4.0
164.9
1.0
114.8
126.9
192.2
55.8
83.8
138.9
(262)
207.2
6.9
175.0
24.3
54.9
(258)

Element
Mercury
Molybdenum
Neodymium
Neon
Neptunium
Nickel
Niobium
Nitrogen
Nobelium
Osmium
Oxygen
Palladium
Phosphorus
Platinum
Plutonium
Polonium
Potassium
Praseodymium
Promethium
Protactinium
Radium
Radon
Rhenium
Rhodium
Rubidium
Ruthenium
Rutherfordium
Samarium
Scandium
Selenium
Silicon
Silver
Sodium
Strontium
Sulphur
Tantalum
Technetium
Tellurium
Terbium
Thallium
Thorium
Thulium
Tin
Titanium
Tungsten
Uranium
Vanadium
Xenon
Ytterbium
Yttrium
Zinc
Zirconium
2

Symbol

Atomic
Number

Atomic
Mass

Hg
Mo
Nd
Ne
Np
Ni
Nb
N
No
Os
O
Pd
P
Pt
Pu
Po
K
Pr
Pm
Pa
Ra
Rn
Re
Rh
Rb
Ru
Rf
Sm
Sc
Se
Si
Ag
Na
Sr
S
Ta
Tc
Te
Tb
Tl
Th
Tm
Sn
Ti
W
U
V
Xe
Yb
Y
Zn
Zr

80
42
60
10
93
28
41
7
102
76
8
46
15
78
94
84
19
59
61
91
88
86
75
45
37
44
104
62
21
34
14
47
11
38
16
73
43
52
65
81
90
69
50
22
74
92
23
54
70
39
30
40

200.6
95.9
144.2
20.2
(237)
58.7
92.9
14.0
(259)
190.2
16.0
106.4
31.0
195.1
(244)
(209)
39.1
140.9
(145)
231.0
(226)
(222)
186.2
102.9
85.5
101.1
(261)
150.4
45.0
79.0
28.1
107.9
23.0
87.6
32.1
180.9
(98)
127.6
158.9
204.4
232.0
168.9
118.7
47.9
183.8
238.0
50.9
131.3
173.0
88.9
65.4
91.2

NAMES, FORMULAE, AND CHARGES OF SOME COMMON IONS


* Aqueous solutions are readily oxidized by air.
** Not stable in aqueous solutions.
Positive Ions
(Cations)
Al3+

Aluminum

Pb4+

NH4+

Ammonium

Li+

Lead(IV), plumbic
Lithium

Ba2+

Barium

Mg2+

Magnesium

Ca2+

Calcium

Mn2+

Manganese(II), manganous

Cr2+

Chromium(II), chromous

Mn4+

Manganese(IV)

Cr3+

Chromium(III), chromic

Hg 22+

Mercury(I)*, mercurous

Cu +

Copper(I)*, cuprous

Cu2+

Hg2+
K+

Copper(II), cupric

Mercury(II), mercuric
Potassium

Hydrogen

Ag+

Silver

Hydronium

Na+

Sodium

Fe 2+

Iron(II)*, ferrous

Sn2+

Tin(II)*, stannous

Fe 3+

Iron(III), ferric

Sn4+

Tin(IV), stannic

Pb 2+

Lead(II), plumbous

Zn2+

Zinc

Bromide

OH

Hydroxide

CO3 2

Carbonate

ClO

Hypochlorite

ClO3

Chlorate

Cl

Chloride

HPO 42

ClO2

Chlorite

NO3

Nitrate

Chromate

NO2

Nitrite

H+
H 3 O+

Negative Ions
(Anions)
Br

CrO4 2
CN
Cr 2O7 2

Dichromate

H2 PO4

Dihydrogen phosphate

CH3 COO
F
HCO3

C 2O 42

Cyanide

O 2
ClO4
MnO4

Ethanoate, acetate

Iodide
Monohydrogen phosphate

Oxalate
Oxide**
Perchlorate
Permanganate

Fluoride

PO 43

Phosphate

Hydrogen carbonate, bicarbonate

SO 42

Sulphate

S2

Sulphide

HC2O 4

Hydrogen oxalate, binoxalate

HSO4

Hydrogen sulphate, bisulphate

SO 32

Sulphite

HS

Hydrogen sulphide, bisulphide

SCN

Thiocyanate

HSO3

Hydrogen sulphite, bisulphite


3

SOLUBILITY OF COMMON COMPOUNDS IN WATER


The term soluble here means > 0.1 mol/L at 25C.
Negative Ions
(Anions)

or
or

Positive Ions
(Cations)

Solubility of
Compounds

All

Alkali ions: Li+ , Na + , K + , Rb + , Cs + , Fr +

Soluble

All

Hydrogen ion: H +

Soluble

All

Ammonium ion: NH 4 +

Soluble

Nitrate, NO3

All

Soluble

All others

Soluble

Chloride,Cl
Bromide, Br

Iodide, I

Sulphate, SO4 2

Sulphide, S2

Ag+ , Pb 2+ , Cu +

Low Solubility

All others

Soluble

Ag+ , Ca 2+ , Sr 2+ , Ba2+ , Pb2+


Alkali ions, H + , NH 4 + , Be2+ , Mg2+ , Ca2+ , Sr2+ , Ba2+

Low Solubility
Soluble

All others

Hydroxide, OH

Low Solubility

Alkali ions, H + , NH 4 + , Sr 2+

Soluble

Low Solubility

All others

or

Phosphate, PO4 3
Carbonate,

or

Alkali ions, H + , NH 4 +

Soluble

CO32

Sulphite, SO3 2

All others

Low Solubility

SOLUBILITY PRODUCT CONSTANTS AT 25C


Name

Formula

K sp

Barium carbonate

BaCO3

2.6 10 9

Barium chromate

BaCrO4

1.2 1010

Barium sulphate

BaSO4

1.1 10 10

Calcium carbonate

CaCO3

5.0 10 9

Calcium oxalate

CaC2 O4

2.3 109

Calcium sulphate

CaSO4

7.1 105

Copper(I) iodide

CuI

1.3 10 12

Copper(II) iodate

Cu IO 3

6.9 10 8

Copper(II) sulphide

CuS

6.0 10 37

Iron(II) hydroxide

Fe OH

4.9 1017

Iron(II) sulphide

FeS

6.0 10 19

Iron(III) hydroxide

Fe OH

2.6 10 39

Lead(II) bromide

PbBr2

6.6 10 6

Lead(II) chloride

PbCl2

1.2 105

Lead(II) iodate

Pb IO3

3.7 1013

Lead(II) iodide

PbI2

8.5 109

Lead(II) sulphate

PbSO4

1.8 108

Magnesium carbonate

MgCO3

6.8 10 6

Magnesium hydroxide

Mg OH 2

5.6 10 12

Silver bromate

AgBrO3

5.3 105

Silver bromide

AgBr

5.4 10 13

Silver carbonate

Ag2 CO3

8.5 1012

Silver chloride

AgCl

1.8 1010

Silver chromate

Ag2 CrO4

1.1 10 12

Silver iodate

AgIO3

3.2 10 8

Silver iodide

AgI

8.5 1017

Strontium carbonate

SrCO3

5.6 10 10

Strontium fluoride

SrF2

4.3 10 9

Strontium sulphate

SrSO 4

3.4 10 7

Zinc sulphide

ZnS

2.0 10 25

( )2

( )2
( )3
( )2

( )

RELATIVE STRENGTHS OF BRNSTED-LOWRY ACIDS AND BASES


in aqueous solution at room temperature.
Acid

STRONG

Name of Acid
Perchloric

HI

Hydrobromic

HBr

STRENGTH OF ACID

Ethanoic, acetic
Dihydrogen citrate ion
Hexaaquoaluminum ion, aluminum ion
Carbonic (CO 2 + H 2 O)
Monohydrogen citrate ion
Hydrogen sulphite ion
Hydrogen sulphide
Dihydrogen phosphate ion
Boric
Ammonium ion
Hydrocyanic
Phenol
Hydrogen peroxide

1.0
1.7 10 1

5.9 10 2
1.5 10 2
1.2 10 2

+
H 3 PO 4
H + H 2 PO 4
3+
2+
+
Fe(H 2 O)6
H + Fe(H 2 O)5 (OH)

+
H 3C 6 H 5 O 7
H + H 2 C 6 H 5O 7

+
HNO
H + NO
2

HF
H +F
+

HCOOH
H + HCOO
3+
2+
+

Cr(H 2 O)6
H + Cr(H 2 O)5 (OH)
+

C H COOH
H + C H COO
6

2
+
HC 2 O 4
H + C2O4
+

CH 3COOH
H + CH 3COO
2
+
H C H O
H + HC H O
2

Al(H 2 O)6

7
3+

H 2 CO 3
HC 6 H 5O 7 2

5 7
2

+
HSO 3
H + SO 3
+

H 2S
H + HS
+
H PO
H + HPO
2

2
4

C 6 H 5OH
H + C 6 H 5O
2
+
HCO 3
H + CO 3

+
H O
H + HO
2
2

Water
Hydroxide ion

OH H + + O 2

HPO 4

NH 3 H + NH 2

Ammonia
6

7.5 10 3
6.0 10 3
7.1 10 4
4.6 10 4
3.5 10 4
1.8 10 4
1.5 10 4
6.5 10 5
6.4 10 5
1.8 10 5
1.7 10 5
1.4 10 5
4.3 10 7
4.1 10 7
1.0 10 7
9.1 10 8

+
H 3 BO 3
H + H 2 BO 3
+
NH 4 +
H + NH 3
+

HCN
H + CN

2+
+

H + Al(H 2 O)5 (OH)

H + HCO 3
3
+

H +C H O

3
+

H + PO 4
+

H2O
H + OH

Monohydrogen phosphate ion

very large

6.2 10 8
7.3 10 10
5.6 10 10
4.9 10 10
1.3 10 10
5.6 10 11
2.4 10 12
2.2 10 13
1.0 10 14
very small

very small

STRONG

WEAK

Hydrogen carbonate ion

very large

STRENGTH OF BASE

Hydrogen oxalate ion

very large

WEAK

Hydrogen sulphate ion

Benzoic

very large

+
H2C2O4
H + HC 2 O 4

+
H 2 SO 3
H + HSO 3
2
+
HSO
H + SO

Sulphurous (SO 2 + H 2 O)

Hexaaquochromium ion, chromium( III ) ion

Oxalic

Methanoic, formic

H + Br

H 2 SO 4 H + HSO 4
+
H 3O +
H + H2O

+
HIO
H + IO

Iodic

Hydrofluoric

Hydronium Ion

Nitrous

very large

HNO 3 H + NO 3

Sulphuric

Citric

H +I

very large

Nitric

Hexaaquoiron ion, iron( III ) ion

HCl H + Cl

Hydrochloric

Phosphoric

H + + ClO 4

HClO 4

Hydriodic

Ka

Base

ACID-BASE INDICATORS
Indicator

pH Range in Which
Colour Change Occurs

Colour Change
as pH Increases

Methyl violet

0.0 1.6

yellow to blue

Thymol blue

1.2 2.8

red to yellow

Orange IV

1.4 2.8

red to yellow

Methyl orange

3.2 4.4

red to yellow

Bromcresol green

3.8 5.4

yellow to blue

Methyl red

4.8 6.0

red to yellow

Chlorophenol red

5.2 6.8

yellow to red

Bromthymol blue

6.0 7.6

yellow to blue

Phenol red

6.6 8.0

yellow to red

Neutral red

6.8 8.0

red to amber

Thymol blue

8.0 9.6

yellow to blue

Phenolphthalein

8.2 10.0

colourless to pink

Thymolphthalein

9.4 10.6

colourless to blue

Alizarin yellow

10.1 12.0

yellow to red

Indigo carmine

11.4 13.0

blue to yellow

STANDARD REDUCTION POTENTIALS OF HALF-CELLS


Ionic concentrations are at 1M in water at 25C.
Oxidizing Agents

Reducing Agents

+ 2.87
+ 2.01
+1.78
+1.51
+1.50
+1.48
+1.39
+1.36

2( g )
+

3+
Cr2 O 7 2 + 14 H + 6e
2Cr + 7H 2 O
+

1
O
+ 2H + 2e H O
2( g )

+1.23
+1.23

2+
MnO 2( s ) + 4 H + + 2 e
Mn + 2 H 2 O
1
IO 3 + 6H + + 5e
I
2 2( s ) + 3H 2 O

Br2(l ) + 2 e
2 Br

AuCl 4 + 3e
Au

( s ) + 4Cl

+

NO 3 + 4 H + 3e NO ( g ) + 2 H 2 O
Hg 2 + + 2 e
Hg (l )
+
7

1
+
O
+
H
M
e
2
10
2
H2O
2 2( g )
2 NO + 4 H + + 2 e
N O + 2H O

+1.00

+ 0.96
+ 0.85
+ 0.82
+ 0.80

Ag + + e
Ag ( s )
2+
1
+ e
Hg (l )
2 Hg 2
2+
Fe 3 + + e
Fe

SO 4 2

S( s )

(s)

+ 0.80
+ 0.80
+ 0.77
+ 0.70
+ 0.60
+ 0.54
+ 0.52
+ 0.45

Cu 2 + + 2 e
Cu ( s )
+ 4H + + 2e
H 2 SO 3 + H 2 O
+
Cu 2 + + e
Cu

+ 0.34
+ 0.17
+ 0.15

2+
Sn 4 + + 2 e
Sn
+ 2H + + 2e
H
S

+ 0.15
+ 0.14

(g)

2H + + 2e
H 2( g )
Pb 2 + + 2 e
Pb ( s )
Sn 2 + + 2 e
Sn
(s)

0.14

Ni ( s )

0.26

H 3 PO 3 + H 2 O

0.28

Co ( s )

0.28

H 2 Se

0.40

Ni 2 + + 2 e

H 3 PO 4 + 2 H + + 2 e

Co 2 + + 2 e

Se ( s ) + 2 H + + 2 e

Cr 3 + + e

Cr 2 +

+ 0.00
0.13

7
2H 2 O + 2e
H 2 + 2OH 10 M
Fe 2 + + 2 e
Fe

(s)

2
Ag 2 S( s ) + 2 e
2 Ag (s) + S
Cr 3 + + 3e
Cr

(s)
Zn 2 + + 2 e
Zn

(s)

Te ( s ) + 2 H + + 2 e
H 2 Te
2H O + 2e
+ 2OH
H
2( g )

2
2+

+ 2e
Mn ( s )
3+
Al + 3e
Al

Mn

(s)

Mg 2 + + 2 e
Mg ( s )
Na + + e
Na
(s)

(s )

K+ + e
K (s )
Rb + + e
Rb (s)
Cs + + e
Cs
(s)

Li + + e
Li ( s )

0.41
0.41
0.45
0.69
0.74
0.76
0.79
0.83
1.19
1.66
2.37
2.71
2.87
2.89
2.91
2.93
2.98
3.03
3.04

STRONG

Ca 2 + + 2 e
Ca ( s )
Sr 2 + + 2 e
Sr(s)
Ba 2 + + 2 e
Ba

Overpotential
Effect

STRENGTH OF REDUCING AGENT

STRENGTH OF OXIDIZING AGENT

+1.20
+1.09

O 2( g ) + 2 H + + 2e
H2O2


MnO 4 + 2 H 2 O + 3e MnO 2( s ) + 4OH

I 2( s ) + 2e
2I
Cu + + e
Cu

(s)
H SO + 4 H + + 4e
S + 3H O

Overpotential
Effect

WEAK

+1.22

WEAK

STRONG

F2( g ) + 2 e
2F
2

S2 O 8 + 2 e 2SO 4 2
H 2 O 2 + 2H + + 2e
2H 2 O
2+
MnO 4 + 8H + + 5e
Mn + 4 H 2 O
Au 3 + + 3e
Au

(s)
1
BrO 3 + 6H + + 5e
2 Br2(l ) + 3H 2 O

ClO 4 + 8H + + 8e
Cl + 4 H 2 O

Cl
+ 2 e 2Cl

E (Volts )

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