Name the Compound
In the Lab
Chemical History and Vocabulary
Equations
Real-Life Chemistry
100
This compound has bent geometry and consists of one central oxygen and two hydrogens.
What is water?
100
This type of personal protective equipment is worn to protect one's eyes from hazardous chemicals.
What are goggles?
100
Water is the universal one of these, in which solutes are dissolved.
What is a solvent?
100
This equation describes the relationship between pressure, volume, number of moles, and temperature of the namesake substance.
What is the ideal gas law?
100
This branch of chemistry uses bomb calorimeters and often involves the calculation of quantities such as entropy, Gibbs free energy, and enthalpy.
What is thermodynamics or thermochemistry?
200
This compound is the only diprotic strong acid.
What is sulfuric acid?
200
This piece of laboratory equipment is commonly used to swirl liquids safely and comfortably.
What is an Erlenmeyer flask?
200
This man used alpha particles in his gold-foil experiment and formulated the model of the positively-charged nucleus.
Who is Ernest Rutherford?
200
This equation involves the reaction quotient as well as the coefficient of .592 and calculates the voltage of a fuel cell.
What is the Nernst equation?
200
This molecule is named for an architect of geodesic domes, and consists of an arrangement of 60 carbon atoms in a nanoscale soccer ball shape.
What is buckminsterfullerene?
300
This non-IUPAC name is commonly used to refer to the simplest ketone.
What is acetone?
300
This piece of laboratory equipment is commonly used in titrations to precisely add base to a beaker of acid.
What is a buret?
300
This man determined the elementary charge of an electron through his oil drop experiment.
Who is Robert Millikan?
300
This equation involves its namesake constant multiplied by an exponentiated term containing activation energy and temperature in order to calculate reaction rate.
What is the Arrhenius equation?
300
This rechargeable battery, invented in 1859, is commonly used to generate power in hospitals and cars.
What is a lead-acid battery?
400
This element is combined with carbon to form steel.
What is iron?
400
This safety appartus is used in the case of an NaOH spill in an experimenter's eye.
What is an eyewash?
400
This kind of substance acts as both an acid and a base.
What is an amphoteric substance?
400
This equation relates a ratio between partial pressure and solubility for a gas.
What is Henry's Law?
400
This third-most common synthetic plastic polymer produced today is used for such materials as bottles, cards, windows, and pipes.
What is poly(vinyl chloride)?
500
This compound is combined with HCl to produce aqua regia and reduces to NO2.
What is nitric acid?
500
These OSHA-mandated specification sheets provide information on hazards and procedures for a compound.
What are Material Safety Data Sheets?
500
This man disproved the phlogiston theory and discovered the law of the conservation of mass.
Who is Antoine Lavoisier?
500
This equation calculates vapor pressure through the use of heat of vaporization and temperature.
What is the Clausius-Clapeyron equation?
500
This analytical method uses its namesake scattering, in contrast to Rayleigh scattering, to record characteristic absorption peaks of a sample.
What is Raman spectroscopy?
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