Adding heat to an endothermic reaction will shift the equilibrium in this direction
What is the forward direction?
What two substances that dissociate or ionize completely in aqueous solutions?
Strong Base & Strong Acid
What is always written on the numerator of the fraction?
1
Large numbers places in front of compounds to balance a chemical equation
What is a Coefficient?
In a polar covalent bond which atom has a partial change?
Atom with higher electronegativity
If a system at Chemical Equilibrium experiences a disturbance, the system changes to counteract the disturbance as it returns to CEq. This minimizes disruption to the system. Reaction is trying to balance out disturbence
What is Le Chatelier's Principle?
This type of substance donates protons (H+) in a chemical reaction
What is an acid?
Relatively large amount of solute in solvent
True or False. Water is the universal solvent
True
Semiconductors are materials that have electrical conductivity values ______
This is the general type of chemical reaction that occurs when an antacid relieves heartburn
What is a neutralization reaction?
A solution with a pOH of 3 has this concentrarion of hydroxide ions (OH-)
What is 1 x 10^-3 M?
How many SF is your answer rounded too?
The same number as the measurement with the lowest number of SF given in the problem
If an Ionic compound is found to be Soluble this means the Ionic Compound ____
can dissolve in water
Most polyatomic ions are ____ because they contain the element _____.
Anions & Oxygen
The active ingredient in many antacids, this compound reacts with stomach acid to form water and carbon dioxide.
What is calcium carbonate or magnesium hydroxide?
Which symbol represents a proton for Acids and Bases
What is P^+
Molarity is defined as the number of moles of solute per unit of solution
What is liter?
Where is the halfway line In a chemical equation?
The arrow -->
An Alloy is a mixture of 2 or more ____
Metals
This gas, abundant in the atmosphere, dissolves in seawater to form carbolic acid, contributing to ocean acidification.
What is carbon dioxide?
This is the primary greenhouse gas responsible for climate change, released by burning fossil fuels
What is Carbon dioxide (CO2)
This is the reactant that is completely consumed in a chemical reaction
What is the limiting reactant
Appears on the right side of the arrow
Products
You must use a Roman numeral when writing the name of a ____ Cation
Type II