The chemical that contains at least one carbon-carbon double bond
What is Alkenes?
The name of when energy is released in a system.
What is exothermic?
The value of △G when a reaction is at equilibrium
What is 0?
The impact of increasing the concentration of a reactant on the reaction rate.
What is it increases it?
The game we played outside in the front circle when Mr. Druker didn't want to teach.
What is Gagaball?
Esters undergo hydrolisis and yield carboxylic acid and ____
What is alcohol?
It is measured in Joules or Calories.
What is Thermal energy?
The driving force for physical and chemical changes
What is Enthalpy?
The order (first, second, etc.) of a reaction if the rate is constant.
What is Zero-Order?
The name of the instrument everyone (but M-J and Aarushi) forgot in the lab test.
What is calorimeter?
The number of structural isomers in hexane, C6H14
What is 5?
The sum of all the kinetic energies of all the molecules of an object
What is Heat?
The reference point for measuring enthalpy.
What is absolute zero?
What elementary reactions add up to.
What is Complex Reactions?
The slowest runner on our relay team.
Who is Tony?
The name of this chemical: C3H8O
The name of the process of measuring reaction heats.
What is calorimetry?
The terms of the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
What is all processes that occur spontaneously move in the direction of an increase in entropy of the universe?
The name of a system in which the components are in two or more different phases.
What is a Heterogeneous System?
The place Mr Druker took us for ice cream.
What is the Public Gardens?
The name of the special carboxylic group containing an amino group(NH2 ) and a carboxyl group (COOH)
What is amino acids?
The name of a change in systems which DOES NOT depend upon their path.
What is a State Function?
The principle stating that it is possible to force an equilibrium one way or the other temporarily by altering the reaction conditions.
What is Le Châtelier’s principle?
The name of a reaction that requires requires the collision of three particles at the same place and time.
What is termolecular?
The type of skull Mr. Druker brought into class and made us guess.
What is a starling?