Foundation
Oxidation
Thermo Chem
Colligative Properties
Nuclear
100

In the scientific method, this step involves forming an educated guess about the results of an experiment.

What is the hypothesis?

100

The oxidation state of carbon when it is reduced by 4.

What is -4?

100

This type of reaction absorbs heat.

What is an endothermic reaction?

100

This type of property depends on the number of solute particles in a solution, not their identity.

What is a colligative property?

100

The time it takes for half of an element to decay.

What is half life?

200

The type of change that occurs to form a new substance.

What is a chemical change?

200

Any number of atoms bonded to themselves will have this oxidation state.

What is 0?

200

This is the direction in which temperature naturally flows.

What is hot to cold?

200

The units used for molality.

What is moles of solute over kilograms of solvent?

200

The type of decay that emits a particle with 2 protons and 2 electrons.

What is alpha decay?

300

The type of reaction that involves one compound breaking into simpler substances.

What is a decomposition reaction?

300

This group of elements have +2 oxidation states in compounds.

What are alkaline earth metals/group 2?

300

The measure of disorder in a system.

What is entropy?

300

In the equation for osmotic pressure, R represents this constant.

What is the ideal gas constant?

300

The particle with a mass of an electron but the charge of a proton.

What is a positron?

400

This is the number that determines the identity of an element.

What is the atomic number?

400

This is referred to as the reducing agent.

What is the ion or atom that donates electrons?

400

The equation used to calculate heat.

What is q=mcΔT?

400

The definition of boiling point elevation.

What is the increase of the boiling point of a solvent when a nonvolitile solute is added?

400

Energy equals the mass times this value squared.

What is the speed of light?

500

The type of reaction involving the transfer of electrons.

What is a redox reaction?

500

This atom is oxidized in the decomposition of water: 2H2O→ 2H2+O2.

What is oxygen?

500

This thermodynamics value must be negative for a reaction to be spontaneous.

What is Gibbs free energy?

500

This describes a liquid that evaporates easily and has high vapor pressure at room temperature.

What is volatile?

500

The minimum amount of fissile material necessary to achieve a self sustaining fission chain.  

What is the critical mass?

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