SAT Subject Test Chemistry,10 edition

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

The electrode defined as having a potential of zero under standard conditions. All redox potentials
are measured relative to the standard hydrogen electrode. The potentials are measured relative to
the standard hydrogen electrode at 25°C and with 1.0 M of each ion in solution.


Standard potential


The voltage associated with a half-reaction of a specific redox reaction. Generally tabulated as a
reduction potential, compared to the SHE.


Standard temperature and pressure (STP)


0°C (273 K) and 1 atm. Used for measuring gas volume and density.


State


The set of defined macroscopic properties of a system that must be specified in order to reproduce
the system exactly. Sometimes also used as a synonym for Phase.


State function


A function that depends on the state of a system but not on the path used to arrive at that state.


Strong acid


An acid that undergoes complete dissociation in an aqueous solution; e.g., HCl.


Strong base


A base that undergoes complete dissociation in an aqueous solution; e.g., KOH.


Sublimation


A change of phase from solid to gas without passing through the liquid phase.


Subshell

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