Redox
Qual. Analysis
Heat
Thermodynamics
100

It's the meaning of "LEO says GER".

What is "lose electrons is oxidation" and "gain electrons is reduction"?

100

This device is used to separate a precipitate from a solution.

What is a centrifuge?

100

It is the adjective for a process that gives off heat.

What is 'exothermic'?

100

Basically, it says that energy can neither be created nor destroyed - it must be conserved.

What is the first law of thermodynamics?

200

It's the part of a Galvanic cell where oxidation occurs.

What is an anode?

200

This is the color of copper (II) ions in aqueous solution.

What is blue?

200

Strictly speaking, this is the term for a transfer of energy due to a difference in temperature.

What is 'heat'?

200

Symbolized by the letter "S", in simple terms it is a measure of the randomness of a given system.

What is 'entropy'?

300

It's the part of a Galvanic cell that allows ions to move from one half-cell to the other to maintain ion neutrality.

What is a salt bridge?

300

It is "what's nu?".

What is "c over lambda"?

300

The heat associated with a change of phase is called this.

What is 'latent heat'?

300

One of the founders of modern chemistry, Jadon was once seen wearing his wig.

Who was Robert Boyle?

400

It is a process in which an electric current is used to force metal ions to be reduced and deposited onto another material.

What is electroplating?

400

This reagent was used in our qualitative analysis lab to precipitate Pb2+ and Ag+ ions as precipitates of  PbCl2 and AgCl, respectively.

What is hydrochloric acid?

400

It is a device designed to measure heat associated with a process.

What is a calorimeter?

400

It is the second law of thermodynamics.

What is "The entropy of the universe is always increasing?"

500

When iron ore is smelted to reduce it to iron metal, this is used as the reducing agent.

What is charcoal?

500
A reagent that was used to dissolve lead (II) chloride while leaving silver chloride undissolved.

What is hot water?

500

It is the amount of heat required to achieve a given change of temperature for a specific material.

What is a material's 'specific heat'?

500

This thermodynamic measure, symbolized as "G", determines whether or not a process will occur spontaneously.

What is Gibbs Free Energy?

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