This is a reaction where a bond is broken and formed synchronously in one step.
What is an SN2 reaction?
Aside from charging and discharging the reactants and the product, this has no inlet or outlet while the reaction is being carried out and has a time dependency.
What is a batch reactor?
The thing Candela measures
What is luminous intensity?
This microorganism produces a very potent toxin which can be used to get rid of wrinkles.
What is Clostridium botulism?
This medical instrument is used to listen to chest sounds
What is a stethoscope?
This is an organometallic reaction where halides are added to a carbonyl group in an aldehyde or ketone.
What is a Grignard reaction?
This can be modeled with a large number of small, equal volume continuous stirred tank reactors in series.
What is a Plug Flow Reactor/PFR?
Discovered that the electromagnetic force between two objects is directly proportional to each of their charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
Who is Coulomb?
The two main types of plankton are phytoplankton and this.
What are Zooplankton?
Pertaining to a pay raise effective as of a past date
What is retroactive?
The degrees of unsaturation of C10H13BrO2.
What is 4 degrees of unsaturation?
A diagram of the inlet molar flow rate times the inverse of the rate of reaction versus the conversion is called this, and it can be used to size reactors.
What is a Levenspiel plot?
The interpretation that tries to avoid problems of superposition and measurement by drawing a strict line between microscopic and macroscopic physics.
What is the Copenhagen interpretation?
These are single-celled algae that have a cell wall made of silica.
What are Diatoms?
To set the time on your watch to match another's
What is to synchronize?
Name of the R-S-H functional group.
What is a thiol?
This dimensionless ratio is defined as the rate of reaction at the entrance to the convection rate of a component.
What is the Damkohler number?
States that V=IR
What is Ohm's Law?
These are the smallest of all microbes. They are unique in that they are only alive and able to multiply inside of its host cell.
What are viruses?
A leadership of 3 people working jointly; Caesar was in "the first" one
What is a triumvirate?
This molecule contains 6 carbon atoms, 6 pi bonds (all delocalized), and all carbons are sp2.
What is benzene?
A reaction is said to be this if the reaction produces a catalyst for the same reaction.
What is autocatalytic?
Concept that states that an objects mass is a measure of its energy content.
What is mass-energy equivalence? (E = mc^2)
The Gram stain differentiates between bacteria based on the composition of the bacteria's this.
What is a cell wall?
The ability to set things on fire by psychic power
What is pyrokinesis?