What is Endothermic v.s. Exothermic
Endothermic is when heat is absorbed and Exothermic is when heat is released
What is Avargardos number
What is 6.022 x 10 23
What is Kw?
What is: Kilowatt
What is the Ideal Gas Law?
Balance and describe this equation: H2o
What is: for every two hydrogen there are one oxygen item
Identify the type of reaction below:
NaCl (aq) + H2 (g) ----> HCl (aq) + Na (s)
What is: single replacement.
What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?
What is: Matter can never be created nor destroyed, only transfered.
What color is an Acid v.s. a base indicator color?
What is: litmus paper turns pink/red in acidic solutions (pH < 7) and blue in basic solutions (pH > 7)
What is ¨n¨ in the ideal gas laws formula PV=nRT
What is: number of Moles
What is the chemical symbol of Beta?
Give an example of a Chemical Reaction
1. Carbon monoxide reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide. If 1.0 L of carbon monoxide reacts with oxygen at STP,
a. how many liters of oxygen are required to react?
What is: 0.5 L O2
What is a titration?
What is: a laboratory method used to find the exact concentration (amount) of a specific chemical in a solution (aproxímate wording)
What gas is called ¨The Silent Killer¨?
What is: Carbon Monoxide (CO)
While oxygen gas is colorless, its liquid and solid forms are: _______ ?
What is: Blue
What is the missing letter in a Periodic Table?
What is: J
What is element has an 208.98 Average Atomic Mass on the periodic table?
What is: Bismuth
What is the Ph of stomach acid
What is: 2
Who wrote one of the fundamental Gas Laws?
Who is: Robert Boyle, Jacques Charles, Gay-Lussac and Avogadro
How many legs does a Water Bear have?
What is: 8
What are the five indicators of a chemical change?
What is: change in energy (heat/light), production of a gas, new chemical formed (solid), change in color, and formulation of precipitate.
If 45.0 L of natural gas, which is essentially methane (CH4), undergoes complete combustion at 730 mm Hg and 20 Celsius , how many grams of each product are formed?
What is: CO2 = 79.2 grams, H2O = 64.8 grams
What are the ingredients in gunpowder and what is their ratio?
What is: Gunpowder (or black powder) is a mixture of three primary ingredients: potassium nitrate (saltpeter), charcoal, and sulfur. Traditional black powder consists of about 75% saltpeter, 15% charcoal, and 10% sulfur by weight
What is the force of a gas?
What is: Pressure
What food is ytterbium in?
What is: Corn, Almonds, Pistachios, Cucumbers