Redox Reactions
Energy
Kinetics/Equilibrium
Organic Chemistry
Acids and Bases
100
The species that gains electrons.
What is the oxidizing agent?
100

The amount of heat energy added when the temperature of 2.0g sample of aluminum increases from 25 degrees celsius to 30 degrees celsius given that the specific heat capacity of aluminum is .90 J/gK

What is 9.0 J

100

Name of theory which states that, for a chemical reaction to occur, reactant particles must collide with sufficient energy and the correct orientation

What is collision theory?

100

The homologous series represented by R-CHO

What is an aldehyde?

100

The products of a neutralization reaction

What are water and a salt?

200
This is a system in which chemical reactions produce voltage.
What is a voltaic cell?
200

This device is used to measure heat transfer in a laboratory experiment, often by monitoring temperature changes in water.

What is a calorimeter?

200

A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed or permanently altered in the process.

What is a catalyst?

200

An alcohol where the carbon bonded to the hydroxyl group is also bonded to two carbons and a hydrogen.

What is a secondary alcohol?

200

On a pH curve for titrating NaOH with HCl, the equivalence point occurs at this pH.

What is 7?

300

Where oxidation occurs.

 What is the anode?

300

Breaking chemical bonds is this type of process.

What is endothermic?

300

This expression, calculated using equilibrium concentrations, remains constant for a given reaction at a specific temperature.

What is the equilibrium constant (Kc)?

300
The products of the oxidation of ethanol
What is ethanal and ethanoic acid
300

How acids are definied in the Bronsted-Lowry Theory

What is the H+ donor?

400

The reducing agent for the equation:

I + SO²⁻ + HO → 2I⁻ + SO²⁻ + 2H⁺ 

What is SO32-?

400

The products of incomplete combustion of a hydrocarbon.

What are carbon monoxide and water? OR

What are carbon and water?

400

For gaseous systems, increasing pressure shifts equilibrium toward the side with fewer of these.

What are moles of gas?

400

The steps for free radical substitution?

What are initiation, propagation, and termination?

400

The conjugate base to HNO3

What is NO3-?

500

The oxidation numbers of H2SO4 for each atom

What is +1 for H, +6 for S and -2 for O

500

According to this law, the total enthalpy change for a reaction is independent of the pathway taken.

What is Hess’s Law?

500

If the temperature is increased in an exothermic reaction at equilibrium, the system will shift in this direction to counteract the change.

What is the reverse direction (left/towards reactants)?

500

The homologous series to which this compound belongs: CH₃COOCH₃

What is esters?
500

The pH of a solution in which [OH-] =  10-4

What is 10?

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