This category of chemicals, of which baking soda is a member, seeks a partner to bring a little extra positivity into their lives.
What is a base?
This wearable piece of PPE gives your body a warm blue or white hug to protect you from dangers in the lab.
What is a lab coat?
On a romantic stroll, you'll be primarily breathing in a diatomic molecule made with this element.
What is nitrogen?
This bond order, which rhymes with tree, allows for the shortest Carbon-Carbon separation distance.
What is 3?
This law describes the force between two charged bodies as a function of their separation distance.
What is Culomb's Law?
This name for a category of molecules solidifies them as the little spoon in their relationship to the solVENT.
What is a solute?
This common hand-held device is useful for manipulating and transporting small volumes of liquid. You should insert "Just the tip" into a solution.
What is a pipette/pipetter?
This property of chemicals with weak intermolecular forces allows them to be smelled in perfume.
What is volatility?
To showcase the delocalization of electrons, one might draw this type of structure.
What is a resonance structure?
The conversion of a substance from solid to gas in one step.
What is sublimation?
You might receive an allotrope of this element as a most expensive wearable gift.
What is carbon?
Like relationships, titrating a solution requires accurate pacing. This is often accomplished by a device that sports accurate volume measurements and a stopcock.
What is a burrette?
This type of gas, named after a structure used to regulate temperature for plants, is increasing in our atmosphere.
What is a greenhouse gas?
NH3 has this VSEPR molecular geometry because of its repulsive lone pair perturbing it from the standard trigonal planar shape.
What is trigonal pyrimidal?
Solutions to this famous equation involving the hamiltonian lead to an analytical understanding of quantum orbitals in Hydrogen.
What is the Schrodinger Equation?
Holding hands in a circle symbolizes connection, but with fewer than 6 members in a ring, this phenomenon explains the tendency of some to break-up.
What is ring strain?
This device and the protons in carbon have a strong resonant relationship. Their love is mediated through the magnetic field, allowing the device to learn intimate details about their partner's neighbors.
What is NMR (Carbon-NMR)?
Before going on a date, you might use this device, which presents you with an enantiomer of yourself.
What is a mirror?
For some bonds, orbitals of different types must mix together, exhibiting this phenomenon.
The model of an electron orbiting the nucleus is attributed to this scientist whose name may describe your feelings about his theories.
Who is Bohr?
This Hormone, often dubbed the "Love Hormone" influences social bonding, reproduction, and childbirth.
What is Oxytocin?
The prefix for this sample holder is also the name of an important ball in the pool.
What is a cuvette?
For reactions happening in the gas phase, these quantities are often used in place of concentrations.
What are partial pressures?
An orbital of this type is often symbolized with a star or asterisk on an energy level diagram in molecular orbital theory. These types of orbitals destabilize bonding.
What is an antibonding orbital?
Gibbs free energy is minimized at equilibrium in a system with these two thermodynamic parameters held constant.
What is pressure and temperature?