the quantity symbolized H
what is enthalpy?
the ion that acids generate in water
what is H3O+ (hydronium)?
the seventh element on the periodic table
what is nitrogen?
the element that defines organic compounds
what is carbon?
the property for which fluorine has the highest value
what is electronegativity?
the location of oxidation in a galvanic cell
what is the anode?
the ratio of forward and reverse rates at equilibrium
what is 1?
the element named for being a "water-former"
what is hydrogen?
the name for organic molecules with no double bonds
what is saturated?
the direction on the periodic table in which atomic radius generally increases
what is down and to the left?
the cell potential of a galvanic cell made of copper (E = 0.34 V) and zinc (E = -0.76 V)
what is 1.10 V?
the two types of species that are included in an equilibrium constant expression
what are gases and aqueous?
the element with white, red, and black allotropes
what is phosphorus?
the elements in a nitro group
what are nitrogen and oxygen?
the final temperature of a 50 g block of ice at -5℃ when 8 kJ of heat is added to it (heat capacity of ice = 2.09 J/g, heat of fusion = 334 J/g)
what is 0℃?
the effect of increasing temperature on the equilibrium constant of an exothermic reaction
what is decreases?
the metal with the highest electronegativity
what is gold?
the reaction mechanism that occurs at low temperatures, in aprotic solvents, with strong nucleophiles that are weak bases
what is sn2?
the element with the lowest boiling point
what is helium?
the work done by the reversible expansion of 2 moles of nitrogen gas from 10 L to 20 L at 100 K
what is 1153 J?
the approximate transition range of phenolphthalein
what is 8.2 to 10.0?
the primary element used as a catalyst in the haber-bosch process
what is iron?
the reagent used to synthesize anti-markovnikov alcohols from alkenes
what is BH3•THF, followed by H2O2 and NaOH?
the 5 highest electronegativity elements (in any order)
what are fluorine, oxygen, chlorine, nitrogen, and krypton?