Solubility
Equilibrium
Reaction Rates
Calculations
100

This term describes a solid that cannot dissolve in a particular solvent.

What is insoluble?

100

Adding more reactant to a system at equilibrium causes the reaction to shift in this direction.

What is towards the products?

100

A substance that speeds up a reaction without being consumed is called this.

What is a catalyst?

100

A solution that contains less solute than it can hold at equilibrium is called this.

What is unsaturated?

200

Increasing this property usually increases the solubility of solids but decreases the solubility of gases.

What is temperature?

200

If you increase pressure on a system with gases, equilibrium shifts toward this side.

What is the side with fewer gas molecules?

200

Increasing the concentration of reactants usually has this effect on the reaction rate.

What is increases it?

200

If you know the rate of a reaction and the concentration of a reactant, you can use this type of law to calculate the rate constant.

What is rate law?

300

This IMF is responsible for the solubility of KBr in water. 

What is ion-dipole?

300

This shows the ratio of product concentrations to reactant concentrations at equilibrium, with each raised to its coefficient.

What is the Kc expression?

300

The minimum energy needed for particles to react is called this.

What is activation energy?

300

You are asked to calculate the concentrations of all species at equilibrium from initial amounts and the equilibrium constant. This type of table helps organize your work.

What is ICE table?

400

When two ionic compounds are mixed and a solid forms.

What is precipitate?

400

This principle explains how a system at equilibrium responds to changes in concentration, pressure, or temperature.

What is Le Chatelier’s Principle?

400

Increasing this factor increases the number of collisions between reactant particles

What is surface area?

400

Given the concentrations of ions in solution, you can calculate the ion product and compare it to Ksp to determine this.

What is if a precipitate forms?

500

Thin-Layer Chromatography is preferred for clinical or biological samples...why

What is shorter developing times?

500

If a chemical reaction at equilibrium is endothermic, adding heat will cause the reaction to shift in this direction.

What is towards the products?

500

The slowest step in a reaction mechanism is called this, and it determines the overall reaction rate.

What is rate determining step?

500

Given the temperature change of a reaction, you can predict the new equilibrium constant if you know whether the reaction is endothermic or exothermic. This type of reasoning is used.

What is Le Chatelier's Principle?

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