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what states that energy cannot be created or destroyed? |
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law of conservation of energy |
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energy flowing from a warmer to a cooler object is called |
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the amount of energy needed to raise temperature a certain amount |
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what is the SI unit for heat and energy? |
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what measures the amount of heat released or absorbed during a chemical process? |
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what affect does increasing the temperature have on the reaction rate? |
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it makes the reaction go faster |
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how do catalysts affect reaction rates |
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they speed up the reaction by lowering the activation energy |
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what is true of products and reactants at equilibrium? |
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their concentrations are the same |
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how are hydroniums ions formed? |
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a strong acid titrated with a strong bade will produce a solution with what pH? |
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How do you determine pH if the pOH is 12? |
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what is the end point in a titration? |
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where the indicator changes color |
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what is the equivalence point in a titration |
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where the acids and the bases are neutral |
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a solution with more [OH-] than [H+] is called |
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a solution with more [H+] than [OH-] is called |
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a solution with equal amounts of [OH-] and [H+] is called |
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what is the equation for the self ionization of water? |
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what are the products of a neutralization reaction? |
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what is the formula for pH? |
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an alkane only contains what type of atoms? Bonds? |
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Carbon and Hydrogen; single bonds |
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all organic compounds contain what element? |
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nonpolar solutes dissolve best in what types of solutes? |
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what type of solution conatins less dissolved solute that a saturated solution at the same temperature? |
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what functional group signifies alcohol? |
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how many ions will form when MgCl2 ionizes? |
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what is the relationship between an acid and its conjugate base? |
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that have an opposite or reverse relationship |
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what is the arrehnius definition of an acid and a base? |
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an acid is an H+ donor and a base is an H+ acceptor |
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what is the bronsted lowry definition of an acid and a base? |
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energy flowing from hot to cold |
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what is the SI unit for heat and energy |
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what makes up the universe? |
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what states that a spontaneous process always proceeds in a way that the entropy of the universe increases |
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the heat required to raise one gram of substance is called |
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device used to meature the heat absorbed or released in a reaction |
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a reaction that can occur in both the forward and reverse directions is called |
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what direction would increasing the concentration of products affect the equilibrium position |
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it would move it back to the left |
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what will slow down the rate of the reaction |
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what will speed up the rate of the reaction? |
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the amount of energy needed to form the activated complex is called |
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the amount of heat needed to raise one gram of water one degree Celcius is |
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if the heat content of the reaction system increases then it is a |
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if the heat content of the system decreases then it is called |
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what principle determines the way equilibrium will shift if stress is placed on the system |
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what are the products of a neutralization reaction |
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two liquids that are capable of being mixed are said to be |
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the coefficients of balanced chemical equation represent the |
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before you can solve and stoichiometric probelm, the equation must first be |
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the substance in the chemical reaction that keeps the reaction from continuing to go forward is the |
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the predicted amoun of product that will form is called the _______. The amount that is actually prodeced is called the ________. |
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Theoretical yeild and actual yeild. |
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the SI based unit used to measure the amount of a substance |
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the ratio of actual to theoretical yeild is a chemical reaction is called ________. |
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write a balanced equation for the following reation: sodium chloride and magnesium bromide react to form 2 products |
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2NaCl + MgBr = 2NaBr + MgCl2 |
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to complete the stoichiometric problem you have to convert the known grams of a substance to what? |
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how many grams of potassium chloride are produces if 25g of potassium chlorate decompose? |
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what state of matter has the highest compressibility? |
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which state of matter has the lowest kinetic energy? |
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the average amount of kinetic energy conatined in a substance is called? |
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what type of forces determines what state of matter a substance will be? |
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these are the three types of _________ forces: ionic, covalent, metallic. |
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a collision between gas particles where no kinetic energy is lost is said to be |
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standard atmosperic pressure is ______mmHg to ____ atm. |
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what is avogadro's number? |
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the _______ _______ theory describes the behavior of gases in terms of particles in motion. |
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the sum of pressures of each gas = total pressure of the micture of gasses |
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a measure of resistance of a liquid to flow is called |
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what property of water allows a needle to float on its surface |
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solids with irregular, non repeating particles are called |
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phase change when solid goes straight to gas without becoming a liwuid first |
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if a substance can dissolve into a solvent, it is said to be |
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shaking and stirring, called _______ does what to solubility? |
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what is the most common liquid solvent? |
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what is molarity? how is it expressed? |
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moles of solute ÷ kg of solvent |
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when you add a solute to a solvent the temperature at which a solvent boils _________. this is called the boiling point ___________. |
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what property is being expressed when you add rock salt to ice to make ice cream? |
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the colligative property of freezing poing depression |
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the ability of a solution to conduct electricity is called |
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a _____ solution contains a small amount of solute relative to the solute's solubility |
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when a solution crystalizes it is said to be ______. |
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hydrocarbons contain what elements? |
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all organic molecules contain what element? |
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name the following: CH3CH2CH2CH3 |
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what is the formula for an alcohol functional group? |
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name the following: CH3CH≡CHCH3 (doulbe bond instead of three) |
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butene (doulbe bond instead of three) |
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general formula for an alkane? |
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what is the formula for an amine group? what the key element to look for? |
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