Polymers
Ethylene/Ethanol
Electrochemistry
Acids/Bases
Grab Bag
100
A type of polymerisation reaction between two different functional groups that results in a small molecule as a biproduct
What is condensation
100
The process of breaking large hydrocarbon molecules into hydrocarbons of lower molecular mass
What is cracking
100
An Ox Red Cat
What is the acronym for oxidation occurs at the anode, reduction occurs at the cathode
100
An acid that contains more than one hydrogen atom per molecule
What is polyprotic acid
100
After beta decay of this isotope, the stable Ni-60 is formed.
What is Co-60
200
Two common polymers that are made from the monomer glucose
What is cellulose and starch
200
Production of 1,2-dibromoethane is achieved by the reaction of these two chemicals
What is ethylene and bromine water
200
A list of metals arranged in order of decreasing ease of oxidation
What is the activity series/standard reduction potentials table
200
A proton acceptor according to this theory
What is a Bronsted-Lowry base
200
This is the percentage of an isotope remaining after 4 half-lives
What is 6.25%
300
An addition polymer that contains benzene rings and is used to make plastic CD cases.
What is polystryene
300
Three conditions that are required for the fermentation of glucose to ethanol
What is 37C, anaerobic, presence of microbe(e.g. yeast)
300
These are two examples of elements that have fixed oxidation states in compounds
What are any two from Groups I or II, also B, Zn, Al, Cd, Ag
300
A proton donor that donates only some
What is a weak acid
300
The meaning of the acronym SLC
What is Standard Laboratory Conditions
400
Factors: length of chain, degree of branching, functional group on the monomer units, cross-linking
What are factors that affect the properities of polymers
400
The half-equations for a galvanic cell containing Zn2+/Zn and Ag+/Ag
What is oxidation of Zn and reduction of Ag half-rxns correctly written
400
A neutral salt is formed from these two substances
What is a strong acid and a strong base
400
The fact that NaCN forms a basic solution was a problem for him because it does not contain OH-
Who Svante Arrhenius
500
The three stages of polymerisation
What is initiation, propagation, termination
500
The reason alcohol is miscible in water and benzene
What is ethanol has both a polar (-OH) and a non-polar (-R) end
500
Two advantages and disadvantages of the lead-acid battery
What is (adv) - portable, inexpensive, rechargeable; (disadv) - disposal/environmental, limited lifespan, lead used (heavy metal), sulfuric acid is dangerous
500
Bisulfate is this to sulfuric acid
What is a conjugate base
500
A device for delivering an accurate volume of known concentration during titration
What is a burette
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