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100

The principle that matter cannot be created or destroyed

The law of mass conservation

100

Electrons at the highest energy level

Valence Electrons

100

The chemical responsible for stopping a chemical reaction

Limiting reactant

100

Energy in motion

Kinetic Energy

100

The energy necessary to start a chemical reaction 

Activation energy

200

The number of significant figures in 0.00150670

Six

200
Type of change that occurs when wood burns in a fireplace

Chemical change

200
The color litmus paper turns to in the presence of an acid

Red

200

This solute increases in solubility with increasing temperature

Solid

200

A test done under standard conditions

control

300

True or False? The atomic number tells the mass of an atom's nucleus

False

300

A molecule made of two or more nonmetal atoms

A covalent compound

300

The law that states the stoichiometric coefficients can be used to relate the volume of gases in a chemical equation

Gay-Lussac's Law
300

Energy that is stored

Potential Energy

300

The point at which the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction

Chemical equilibrium 

400

The name of N203

Dinitrogen Trioxide

400

A bond that consists of equal sharing of electrons

A nonpolar covalent bond

400

Classify this reaction as formation, combustion, or de-combustion:  2 C2H2 + 5 O2  ->  4 CO2 + 2 H2O

Combustion

400
STP conditions are...

273 K and 1.00 atm

400

The sum of all oxidation numbers must equal this

The charge of the molecule

500

A substance that contains more than one type of individual atom or molecule

Mixture

500

Name at least 4 of the homonuclear diatomic molecules

Hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine  

500

Classify this reaction as formation, combustion, or de-combustion: 2 H2CO3  ->  2 C + 3 O2 + 2 H2

Decomposition

500

The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water 1 degree

Calorie

500

This speeds up the reaction rate without actually getting used up in the chemical reaction

A Catalyst