Physics
Calculus
Organic Chemistry
Fluids
Reactors
100
When body A exerts a force on body B, body B simultaneously exerts force equal in magnitude and opposite in direction according to this law.
What is Netwon's Third Law of Motion?
100
This coordinate system shares its name with a species of bear.
What is the polar coordinate system?
100
A benzene ring is comprised of this many carbons
What is 6?
100
This is a measure of the ability of fluids to offer resistance to flow.
What is viscosity?
100
A system in which the forward and reverse reactions proceed at the same rate is said to be in a state of this.
What is equilibrium?
200
Relating voltage and resistance, Ohm's Law can be used to calculate this third physical quantity.
What is current?
200
This is used to find the derivative of F(x)=(f(g(x)).
What is the chain rule?
200
This is the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital in a molecule or ion.
What is LUMO?
200
This is the branch of fluid mechanics that studies incompressible fluids at rest.
What is hydrostatics?
200
This reactor model is used to describe chemical reactions during continuous fluid flow within a cylinder. It is assumed that fluid is perfectly mixed in the radial direction but not in the axial direction.
What is Plugged Flow Reactor (PFR)?
300
This is the third derivative of the position function of an object, or the rate of change of acceleration.
What is jerk?
300
This is the popular calculus-related phrase said by Cady Heron in the movie "Mean Girls."
What is "The limit does not exist!"
300
This is an agent capable of accepting a pair of electrons to form a coordinate bond.
What is a Lewis acid?
300
These are the units for viscosity.
What are Pa·s = (N·s)/m2 = kg/(s·m)
300
The average amount of time that a particle spends in a particular system or reactor is known as this.
What is residence time?
400
This quantity is equal to the dot product of force and displacement.
What is work?
400
This is the derivative of arctan(x) dx.
What is 1/(1+x^2)?
400
These are molecules or ions with unpaired electrons and hence generally extremely reactive.
What are free radicals?
400
This quantity is used to help predict flow patterns in different fluid flow situations.
What is Reynolds number?
400
This represents the number of moles of A that have reacted per mole of A fed to the system.
What is fractional conversion of A (XA)?
500
This law can compute the force acting between two point charges.
What is Coulomb's Law?
500
This is a representation of a function as an infinite sum of terms that are calculated from the values of the function's derivatives at a single point.
What is a Taylor series?
500
SN1 and SN2 are the two main mechanisms for this fundamental type of reaction.
What is nucleophilic substitution?
500
These differential equations describe the force balance at a given point within a fluid.
What are the Navier-Stokes equations?
500
This is a plot used to determine the required volume of a chemical reactor given experimental data on the chemical reaction taking place in it.
What is a Levenspiel plot?