Atomic Structure/Per. Trends
Bonding/IMF’s
Stoich
Thermochemistry/
Calorimetry
Reaction Rates
100

The reason elements in the same group have similar chemical properties

What is same number of valence electrons? 

100

The molecule that is polar: CO or Cl2

What is CO?

100

Two reactants are mixed in their exact stoichiometric ratios, this remains after the two are mixed

What is no reactant/product(s) only

100

This type of reaction releases heat to its surroundings

What is an exothermic reaction?

100

This is the term/quantity used to determine reaction rate 

What is concentration?

200

The elements with the higher electronegativity: nitrogen or sulfur 

What is Nitrogen?

200

The compound with the higher boiling point: NH3 or PH3

What is NH3?

200

A reaction uses 5 moles of reactant A and 3 moles of reactant B according to the equation below. The limiting reactant is this

2A+3B-> products 

What is B?

200

This is calculated using mass, specific heat, and temperature chance in calorimetry 

What is heat (q)?

200

The factor that increases collision frequency and energy in a reaction

What is temperature?

300

The larger atomic radius in the same period: aluminum or phosphorus 

What is aluminum?

300

The polarity of SO2

What is polar molecule?

300

When 4 moles of H2 react with 3 moles of O2 to make H2O, this many moles of water are formed

What is 4 moles of H2O

300

This is the energy absorbed or released when 1 mole of a compound is formed from its elements 

What is standard enthalpy of formation?

300

The substance that starts a reaction with lower activation energy

What is a catalyst?

400

The element with a higher first ionization energy: oxygen or selenium 

What is oxygen?

400

The type of bond responsible for the unique water properties (high BP, surface tension)

What is hydrogen bonding?

400

This term is an equation measuring the efficiency of a  reaction by comparing the actual produced in a reaction to the maximum possible amount

What is percent yield?

400

A student adds 10 grams of NaOH to water and notices the solution heats up. This is because..

What is the dissolution of NaOH is an exothermic reaction?

400

A reaction cannot occur without these two properties

What are collisions/contact with enough energy and proper orientation?

500

The property that generally increases across a period due to greater effective nuclear charge 

What is ionization energy?

500

The strongest type of intermolecular force between CH3CH2OH

What is hydrogen bonding?

500

If 54 grams of Al react with 32 grams O2, to make Al2O3, this is the limiting reactant

What is Aluminum?

500

Two liquids of equal mass are heated with identical energy inputs. One’s temperature rises more than the other’s because

What is the other liquid has a lower specific heat capacity?

500

A reaction between A and B is slow at room temperature. Doubling the concentration of A will have this effect on the reaction 

What is little to no effect?

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