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100

What is the molar mass of H20

1. 18.02 g/mol

2. 20.02 g/mol

3. 16.00 g/mol

4. 22.00 g/mol

1. 18.02

100

What is the chemical formula for Sodium Chloride

NaCl

100

What element is on the top of the activity series?

Lithium

100

Explain the difference between exothermic and endothermic.

Exothermic reactions release energy, usually in the form of heat or light. This makes the surroundings feel warmer. Think of burning wood, combustion in a car engine, or even simple hand warmers—all of these give off heat.

Endothermic reactions, on the other hand, absorb energy from their surroundings. This makes the surroundings feel cooler. Examples include ice melting, cooking food (because heat is absorbed to break chemical bonds), and photosynthesis in plants.

100

What is the electron charge of Si?

+4

200

How many moles of CO2 are produced when 1 mole of CH4 reacts completely with oxygen?

1 Mole

200

Which element is represented by the symbol Au?

Gold

200

What is Voltage?

Unit of a battery's electrical potential

200

What is heat energy.

Heat energy, also known as thermal energy, is the energy that is transferred between objects due to a difference in temperature. It always flows from a hotter object to a cooler one until thermal equilibrium is reached.

200

Which element has the smallest molar mass?

Hydrogen

300

What is the formula used to convert grams to moles?

# of moles = Mass/Molar Mass

300

What is the atomic number of Carbon?

6

300

What direction do electrons flow in a battery?

Negative to Positive

300

When you boil water in a pot, what is the method in which the heat is being transfered.

Convection

300

What is the formula to convert moles to liters?

Volume (L)=Moles×22.4 L/mol

400

Find Molar Mass of NaCl

58.44 g/mol

400

Which element is the lightest and has the atomic number 1?

Hydrogen

400

Which one is the Anode and Cathode between the elements of Li and Mg

Li=anode

Mg=cathode

400

What is the difference between conduction and radiation?

  • Conduction: This happens when heat is transferred through direct contact between particles in a solid. Faster-moving (hotter) molecules collide with slower-moving (cooler) ones, passing energy along. Example? A metal spoon heating up in a pot of boiling water—heat moves from the hot liquid to the spoon.

  • Radiation: This occurs when heat is transferred through electromagnetic waves, without needing a medium like air or solids. The Sun warming your skin is a perfect example—heat travels through empty space in the form of infrared radiation.

400

What is Steez's gamertag? (Or close to)

BrittaChicknNuggt

500

How many grams is 0.74 moles of Sb?

90.11 grams

500

Which element is known as the 'king of chemicals' and has the symbol H2 S O4?

Sulfuric Acid

500

Write the whole activity series in order.

Lithium (Li)

Potassium (K)

Calcium (Ca)

Sodium (Na)

Magnesium (Mg)

Aluminum (Al)

Zinc (Zn)

Chromium (Cr)

Iron (Fe)

Nickel (Ni)

Tin (Sn)

Lead (Pb)

Hydrogen (H) 

Copper (Cu)

Mercury (Hg)

Silver (Ag)

Platinum (Pt)

Gold (Au)

500

What does each letter mean in the formula Q=MC(change)T

Q= Heat Energy

M= Mass

C= Specific Heat Capacity

(change)T= Change in temperature

500

What is the molar mass of AlCl3

133.33 g/mol

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