CHEM 208 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Smog, Polyvinyl Chloride, Miscibility

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A chemical substance that produces protons (h+ ions) when dissolved in water. The ph of the resulting solution is less than 7. The increased acidity is attributed to oxides of sulfur and nitrogen, which dissolve in rain droplets and react with the water to form strong acids. The accumulation of substances (gas, liquid, solid) on the surface of a solid. This is the result of attractive intermolecular (i. e. , between molecules) forces between the substance and the solid. An organic compound possessing a hydroxyl (-oh) functional group. Because of the similarity of this functional group to that found in water (r-oh vs. h-oh), alcohols are polar and participate in hydrogen bonding. They are readily dissolved in water and tend to have high boiling points. Any element belonging to group ia (located in the left-most column) of the periodic table, with the exception of hydrogen. These group ia metals all form monovalent cations (i. e. , a singly charged cation).

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