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Periodically...
Scary Science (and some math)
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Big boi (and one gurl) chemists
100

This reacts with a base to form salt and water

What is an acid? An acid is defined as anything that donates a proton 

100

The last element on the periodic table

What is oganesson? 

100

We tried to kill a rat with this. 

What is lye? Lye is a highly concentrated, aqueous solution of potassium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide.

100

These are defined as freed ions in water

What are electrolytes? A strong electrolyte is one that dissolves completely in water and conduct electricity very well, while a weak electrolyte cannot conduct as well. 

100

This spaz of a man tells us about chemistry every week through videos on YouTube

Who is Hank Greene?

200

Combining sodium, water, carbon, and oxygen produces this commonly used chemical compound

What is sodium bicarbonate? Sodium bicarbonate is an antacid used to relieve heartburn and acid indigestion.


200

The weight of an element is measured in this. 

What is grams/moles?

200

This is the most highly acidic solution we used in our lab. 

What is HCl? Hydrochloric acid solution is a colorless watery liquid with a sharp, irritating odor. 

200

ΔH and ΔS

What is enthanpy and entropy? Enthalpy is the internal energy in a system plus the energy required to shove the surroundings out of the way to make room for the systems pressure and volume. Entropy is a measure of molecular randomness or disorder. 

200

These three men created the three equations we use for gas laws.

Who is Robert Boyle, Jacques Charles, and Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac?

300

This reaction occurs when a substance gains an electron. 

What is a reduction reaction?

300

According to atomic trends, this typically decreases across a period and increases down a group

What is atomic radius? Atomic radius is generally stated as being the total distance from an atom's nucleus to the outermost orbital of electron

300

This is the most basic solution we used in lab

What is sodium hydroxide? Sodium hydroxide is colorless and has no odor. It can react violently with strong acids and with water.

300

This thing can lower the activation energy and speed up the reaction rate

What is a catalyst? 

300

We use this guy's equation to calculate free energy

Who is Josiah Willard Gibbs?

400

This process is remembered by its acronym "RICE"

What is 

1. Reaction 2. Initial 3. Change 4. Equilibrium ?

400

1.008 + 1.008 + 15.999

What is the molar mass of water?

400

Avagrado's number

What is 6.022 x 10^23? This is the formula used to find out how many moles of substance there is. 

400

This rule states that every element wants to reach this exact number of electrons

What is the octet rule?

400

THE female chemist

Who is Marie Curie?

500

This simple experiment combines hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), sodium iodide (NaI), yeast, and soap to make an amazing experiment. 

What is elephant toothpaste?

500
This is the man credited for creating the periodic table

Who is Dmitri Mendeleev? Mendeleev is known to introduce the world to the idea of the periodic table in the 1860s

500

4.184 J/g x C

What is the specific heat of water? 

500

This is the section of chemistry that involves the relationship between reactants and/or products in a chemical reaction to determine desired quantitative data.

What is stoichiometry?

500

A Japanese man who won a Nobel prize and introduced the world to palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling, which was then named after his last name. 

Who is Ei-ichi Negishi?