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Graphs in Chemistry

The document outlines various graphs used in chemistry, including energy level diagrams for exothermic and endothermic changes, heating and cooling curves, reaction rates, and solubility curves. It also covers key concepts in energy changes, electrochemistry, rates and equilibrium, radioactivity, and the mole, along with examination techniques and definitions of important terms. Key laws and principles such as Hess's law, Boyle's law, and Faraday's law are also mentioned.

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Graphs in Chemistry

The document outlines various graphs used in chemistry, including energy level diagrams for exothermic and endothermic changes, heating and cooling curves, reaction rates, and solubility curves. It also covers key concepts in energy changes, electrochemistry, rates and equilibrium, radioactivity, and the mole, along with examination techniques and definitions of important terms. Key laws and principles such as Hess's law, Boyle's law, and Faraday's law are also mentioned.

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6.

GRAPHS IN CHEMISTRY
Energy level diagrams for exothermic and endothermic change
i. Heating curve and cooling curve for pure substances

ii. Graphs on rates of reaction and dynamic


equilibrium

Curve I
Rate of reaction

Curve II

Time (minutes)
iii. Decay curve
iv. Graphs on Boyles and Charle’s law

Volume
Volume

Pressure

v. Solubility curves
7. ENERGY CHANGES, ELECTROCHEMISTRY,
RATES AND EQUILIBRIUM, RADIOACTIVITY
AND THE MOLE
Examination techniques  4.Definition of terms
 Molar enthalpies
 Statement of laws and principles  Electrolysis
 Hess’s law  Activation energy
 Faradays law of electrolysis  Standard electrode potential
 Le-charteliers principle  Nuclear fission and fusion
 Boyle’s law  Radioactive decay
 Charle’s law  Half-life
 Grahams’ law of diffusion  Molar solution
 Gay lussacs’ law  Empirical formula
 Avogadros law  Oxidation state

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