Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Vocabulary 3
Equilibrium
Acids and Bases 1
100

What is the pH scale?

A tool used to measure how acidic or basic water is?

100

What is a Neutralization Reaction?

When an acid and a base combine to form water and a salt.

100

What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?

In a chemical reaction, matter is neither created nor destroyed. 

100

What would be the Keq of the chemical equation: 

H2 + I2 = 2HI

[HI]2 / [H2] x [I2

100

What is the only compound that should have a pH of 7?

Water

200

What are acids?

Anything that tastes sour, has H+ ions, and has a pH lower than 7

200

What are bases?

Anything that tastes bitter, has OH- ions, and has a pH higher than 7.

200

What is a Chemical Coefficient?

A large-sized number placed in front of a whole chemical formula to balance chemical equations. 

200

What would a graph of the two reaction rates of a system in dynamic equilibrium look like?


200

What color do acids turn in Phenolphthalein?

Clear

300

What is Equilibrium?

When opposing processes are equal and balanced

300

What is Indicator?

Chemicals that are one color in acids and another color in bases. 
300

What is a Chemical Subscript?

A small-sized number on the bottom right of any chemical symbol

300

What would a graph of concentration of reactants and products look like for a system in dynamic equilibrium?


300

How did Svante Arrhenius describe acids and bases?

Acids have H+ ions and bases have OH- ions. 

400

What is Physical Equilibrium?

When two opposing physical processes are balanced and equal

400

What is a precipitate?

Insoluble ionic solid products of a chemical reaction.

400

What are Catalysts?

Chemicals that speed up a chemical reaction but do not alter the reaction in any other way.

400

One of the best examples of Dynamic Equilibrium is a sealed container of water. Explain how this system is in dynamic equilibrium?

The amount of water evaporating is equal to the amount of water condensing. 

400

How did Bronsted/Lowry describe acids and bases?

Acids are proton donors and bases are proton receivers

500

What is Dynamic Equilibrium?

When two opposing and continuous processes are balanced and equal

500

What does Amphiprotic mean?

Compounds that can act either as a Bronsted/Lowry acid or base. 

500

What is The Collision Theory?

In order for a chemical reaction to occur, particles must collide

500

What are 3 conditions of a system in dynamic equilibrium?

Forward and reverse processes are at equal rates, it is a closed system, concentrations of reactants and products remains the same at all time. 

500

Hydrochloric Acid (HCl) is a strong acid while Vinegar (HC2H3O2) is a weak acid. Explain this.

In water, HCl the hydrogen in HCl completely dissociates why in Vinegar the hydrogens do not completely dissociate

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