Electricity.
What is the flow of charged particles?
The rate of reaction.
What is reactivity?
This is the reduction half equation for a reaction in which copper is displaced from solution.
What is Cu2+ + 2e- --> Cu?
This is something we don't want too much of in our waterways.
What are ions?
Anemia.
What are zinc ions?
This makes metallic compounds ductile and malleable.
What is non-directional bonding?
This is a surefire way to lose a mark, and drop from E to M on a calculations question.
What is forgetting to write units?
This is the term often mistakenly used by students when describing a certain part of redox.
What is oxidisation?
This crucial step improves the accuracy of results when used for burettes, pipettes, but not conical flasks.
What is rinsing with solution?
The articles.
What are delocalised electrons and ions?
The factor that makes ionic compounds dissolve in water, but not cyclohexane.
This factor influences the rate of reaction when pressure is increased.
What is frequency of collisions?
This is the oxidation half equation for the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide.
Originating from old pipes, or certain types of paint, these ions keep getting into my goddam waterways.
What is nudging Ameya?
The shape of a NH3 molecule.
What is trigonal pyramidal?
These are the three examples of STRONG acids learnt in year 10 chemistry.
What is sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, and nitric acid?
SUPRISE TITRATION QUESTION: This is the ideal range for a titre.
What is 20 - 25ml?
These can cause Oxidative stress, even though they are an essential trace mineral.
What are copper ions?
This metal is used in the wiring of the "anti-bunny suit" in bunnypocalypse.
What is copper?
The shape of an SO2 molecule.
Both temperature, and catalysts, increase this.
What is the proportion of particles with energy greater than the activation energy?
This is what you would get if you were crazy enough to combine the oxidation half equation of the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide and the reduction half equation of a displacement reaction where copper ions begin in solution.
What is H2O2 + Cu2+ --> O2 + 2H + Cu?
Hell.
What is titrations?
This is the line after, "Molten ionics allow the ions to seperate,"
What is "but for metallic compounds, conduction is in any state"?