This is the likely charge of Aluminum.
What is 3+?
This is the pH of a solution that is neutral at 25 degrees Celsius.
These are the three requirements for effective collision.
What is collide, have sufficient energy, and have the right orientation?
This is the chemical name for the compound, CO2.
What is Carbon Dioxide?
This is the texture of a basic solution.
What is slippery?
At equilibrium, when K > 1, this side of the reaction is favored.
What are the products?
These are the types of elements that make up covalent compounds.
What are nonmetals?
This is the role of a Bronsted-Lowry Base.
What is a proton acceptor?
This is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without changing its physical properties.
What is a catalyst?
This is the only diatomic substance to be liquid at room temperature.
For a solution combined with a weak acid and a weak base, this is the approximate value of its pH.
What is 7?
This is the enthalpy change in an exothermic reaction.
What is negative?