This term describes the change in entropy.
What is ∆S?
Whom is a senior.
Any senior.
This is a Proton acceptor.
What is a base?
An experimental technique to find the [M] of an unknown solution is called…
What is a titration?
Ka is used for…
What is calculating pH?
Roasting a marshmallow is this reaction.
What is endothermic?
Name a person not in the green pathway.
Anyone not in the green pathway.
Ion responsible for a substance being classified as an acid.
What is a Hydrogen Ion (H+)?
This is used to determine whether a solution has reached an equivalence point.
What is a pH meter or Indicator?
A proton donor.
What is a bronsted lowry acid?
The electron configuration of Ti.
What is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s3 3d3 or [Ar] 3d² 4s²?
This persons like seaweed salad.
Who is Judy?
[H+] > [OH-], is the solution basic, neutral, or acidic?
What is acidic?
This is where the titrant is placed in.
What is a buret?
For a conjugate acid–base pair, Ka and Kb are related in this way.
Ka * Kb = Kw
The order of this reaction.
What is zero order?
Person who has the middle name Alan.
Who is Elias?
When dissolved in water, the concentration of hydroxide ions.
What is a base?
An end point is…
What is the point where the indicator changes color?
The equilibrium expression Kc = [H3O+][OH-] is…
What is the Ion product constant?
Why does I2 have the highest boiling point out of I2, Br2, and Cl2.
What are the larger London Dispersion forces present in I2 because the atomic weight of I2 is higher than Br2 and Cl2?
Who has a dog named kendrick?
What is an Amelie?
What is the conjugate acid in this reaction?
HNO2 + H2O →NO2- + H3O
What is H3O+?
This is the equivalence point of 15 mL of 0.15 M CH3COOH titrated with 0.1 NAOH occurs (ML of NAOH).
What is 22.5ML NAOH?
Metals oxides are typically __ while nonmetals are typically __.
A)Acidic, basic
B) basic, amphoteric
C) basic, acidic
What is C?