This element has the chemical symbol O.
When hydrogen reacts with oxygen, it produces this compound.
What is water (H₂O)?
This faculty member focuses on organic and materials chemistry and has a lab at UA. He is known for teaching organic chem 1 and 2.
Who is Dr. Silas Blackstock?
H₂O is the chemical formula for this.
What is water?
The gas we breathe in for survival.
What is oxygen?
This group of elements is known for being very unreactive.
What are noble gases?
This type of reaction involves one element replacing another in a compound.
What is a single replacement reaction?
This professor is the chair of the UA Chemistry Department.
Who is Dr. Gregory Szulczewski?
Table salt is made of these two elements.
What are sodium and chlorine (NaCl)?
Baking soda is this type of compound.
What is a base (sodium bicarbonate)?
The element with atomic number 6 is essential for all life.
What is carbon?
The gas often produced when acids react with metals like zinc.
What is hydrogen (H₂)?
He is the ACS faculty advisor who got his PhD in Chicago.
Who is Dr. Igor Fedin?
Name the molecular formula of carbon dioxide.
What is CO₂?
This process turns milk into yogurt using bacteria.
What is fermentation?
This element’s symbol is Fe, and it’s commonly found in steel.
What is iron?
In a combustion reaction, a hydrocarbon reacts with this gas to produce CO₂ and H₂O.
What is oxygen (O₂)?
He is the director of undergraduate studies, and his lab focuses on biochemistry.
Who is Dr. Jack Dunkle?
This type of bond involves sharing electrons between atoms.
What is a covalent bond?
Antacids neutralize this in your stomach.
What is acid (HCl)?
This element is liquid at room temperature and often used in thermometers.
What is mercury?
This type of reaction occurs when an acid and base neutralize each other.
What is a neutralization reaction?
He is the director of graduate studies.
Who is Dr. Timothy Snowden?
SO₃²⁻ has many different antioxidant and preservative properties. What is this compound's name?
What is sulfite (sulfite ion)?
The green pigment in plants responsible for photosynthesis.
What is chlorophyll?