The number of milliliters in a liter
What is 1000 milliliters?
Substances and mixtures
What is matter?
Conditions where real gases act most like ideal gases
What is high temperature and low pressure?
The three subatomic particles
what are proton, neutron, and electron?
The periodic table is organized according to this.
What is increasing atomic number?
What is an ionic bond?
NaCl
(answer is the name)
What is sodium chloride?
6.022x1023
How many molecules are in 1 mole?
A solution that contains the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved
What is a saturated solution?
Arrow B represents this.
Activation energy
An H+ donor
What is an acid?
The species that gains electrons in a RedOx reaction
What is reduced?
This type of radiation has the greatest penetrating power
What is gamma radiation?
The three homologous series
What are alkanes, alkenes, and alkynes?
What is 13?
One liter in milliliters
What is 0.001 liter?
A fixed ration of elements chemically bound together
What is a compound?
At STP, 1 liter of H2(g) and 1 liter of He(g) have the
same
What is number of molecules?
Mass of an atom
What is protons + neutrons?
The trend that atomic radius follows going down a group
What is increasing atomic radius?
A delocalized sea of electrons between atoms of the same element
What is a metallic bond?
NH₄NO₃
(answer is the name)
What is ammonium nitrate?
The empirical formula for ethane, C2H6?
What is CH3?
This would happen to solubility as temperature increases
What is increase in solubility?
Heat of products - Heat of reactants
What is heat of reaction?
An H+ acceptor
What is a base?
The species that loses electrons in a RedOx reaction
What is oxidized?
This type of nucleus leads to radioactive decay
What are unstable nuclei?
Saturated molecules belong to this homologous series
What are alkanes?
How many labs we've done this year.
What is 33?
Number of sigfigs in 24,000
What is 2 sigfigs?
The only homogeneous mixtures
What are solutions?
Gases that act most like ideal gases at low temps and high presures
What are He and Ne (light, low IMF)
Proved that atoms are mostly empty space with a positive center.
What was the gold foil experiment?
Element with the highest electronegativity
What is fluorine?
Large electronegativity difference leads to unequal sharing of eletrons
What is a polar covalent bond?
FeCl₂
(answer is the name)
Iron (II) chloride
The mole ratio of O2 to H2O in the balanced equation below:
C3H8 + 5O2 -> 3CO2 + 4H2O
What is 5:4?
Properties that are dependent on the number of ions dissolved in water.
What are colligative properties?
What is equilibrium
The negative ion found in bases
What is OH-?
What is a voltaic cell?
This type of decay releases a particle with the greatest mass
What is alpha decay?
This functional group includes a nitrogen and an oxygen
What are amides?
How many pets Mrs. Avidor has
What is 6?
Number of sigfigs in 19.0
What is 3 sigfigs?
Stays the same while phase changes are occuring
What is kinetic energy?
In substances that sublime, the intermolecular forces
of attraction are
what is weak?
Atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
What are isotopes?
Substances that are brittle and poor conductors
What are nonmetals?
These forces between molecules determine physical properties such as boiling point.
What are intermolecular forces?
CuO
(answer is the name)
Copper (II) oxide
The number of moles of HCl(g) produced
when 3 moles of H2(g) is completely consumed?
H2 + Cl2 -> 2HCl
What is 6 moles?
Moles of solute/liters of solution
What is Molarity?
What is solution equilibrium?
The results of a neutralization reaction between an acid and a base.
What is a salt and water?
This flows through the salt bridge of a voltaic cell
What are ions?
positron decay
Have the same molecular formula but different structural formulas
What are isomers?
Mrs. Avidor's dogs
Who are Sam and Bamba
Accurate measurements
What is precise?
This process separates solutions based on boiling point
What is distillation?
Gases with the same volume, temperature and pressure also have the same
what is number of molecules?
Electrons that absorbed energy and jump to higher orbitals.
What is an excited electron?
These elements are gases at STP
What are noble gases and diatomics?
What are free moving ions?
N₂O₄
(name is the answer)
Dinitrogen tetroxide
The mass of 1 mole of a substance
What is gram formula mass?
What is a precipitate?
Factors that affect reaction rate (all 5)
What are temperature, concentration, surface area, nature of reactants and catalyst?
The pH value that has 1000 times more hydronium ions than pH 4
What is pH 1?
Half reactions must show conservation of these
What are mass and charge?
A radioactive isotope has a half-life of 2.5 years.
Which fraction of the original mass remains
unchanged after 10. years?
What is 1/16th?
Molecules with 9 carbons have this prefix
What is "non"
Mrs. Avidor's wedding date
What is April 2nd?