Stoich
Sig Figs
Bonds, Chemical Bonds
Reactions
Mr. Welge-isms
100

This is the number of particles in 1 mol of a substance (Avogadro's number).

What is 6.02 x 10^23

100

The number of sig figs in: 123

What is 3?

100

Breaking chemical bonds does this, in relation to energy and its surroundings.

What is releases energy to its surroundings?

100

This kind of reaction involves the movement of electrons.

What is redox?

100

Mr. Welge's response when you ask to go to the bathroom not during a break.

What is ask again in 10 minutes?

200

This is the number of atoms in 1 mole of Iron (III).

6.02 x 10^23 atoms of Fe

200

The number of sig figs in: 3200

What is 2?

200

What we would call a reaction if it requires an energy input from the surroundings.

What is endothermic?

200

The definition of precipitate.

What is an insoluble product?

200

The response when Mr. Welge claps twice.

What is clapping twice in return?

300

These are the units for the atomic mass (number you find on the periodic table).

What are g/mol?

300

The number of sig figs in: 4.4 x 10^6

What is 2?

300

When temperature increases, this is what happens to the reaction rate.

What is increases?

300

This is the acronym/mnemonic to help us remember what is happening during redox reactions.

What is OILRIG?

300

This is likely what has happened if Mr. Welge has stooped down to pick something up.

What is dropped his clicker?

400

This is how many many grams there are in 3 moles of Carbon.

What is 36 grams?

400

The number of sig figs in: 0.0050000

What is 5?

400

Name one of the two components of collision theory.

What are sufficient energy and proper orientation?

400

This is the main characteristic of strong acids and bases.

What is fully dissociate into their ions?

400

This has likely happened if Mr. Welge is no longer upright.

What is tripped over a backpack?

500

This is the molar mass of water (H2O).

What is 18.02 g/mol?

500

The number of sig figs in: 8.00 / 2.0

What is 4.0?

500

If a reaction is exothermic, the resulting products have these kinds of bonds.

What are strong bonds?

500

These are the two products if you combine HBr and LiOH.

What are H2O and LiBr?

500

This word has many different lengths and tones depending on the kind of response Mr. Welge is seeking to give.

What is yeah?