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100

What is the definition of Diffusion?

Movement of molecules from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration

100

What type of relationships do Boyle’s Law, Charles’ Law, and Gay-Lussac’s Law have?

Boyle’s Law - Inverse Relationship 

Charles’ Law - Direct Relationship

 Gay-Lussac’s Law - Direct Relationship

100

What is the definition of a Calorie(Cal)?

Amount of energy(heat) needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree Celsius

100

What is the definition of a Reaction Rate?

Change in concentration(mol/L) of a reactant or product over a period of time

100

What is a Reversible Reaction?

A chemical reaction that can go forwards and backwards

200

What is the equation for pressure?

Pressure = [Force/Area = Weight/Area]

200

How do you make the Combined Gas Law equation? What does it show?

Combine all three gas laws into one equation; Shows the relationship in Temperature, Pressure, and Volume

200

How much is 1 calorie in Joules(J)? How much is 1000 calories? 1000 Joules?

4.184J ; 1 kcal(kilo) ; 1 kJ (kilojoule)

200

What is the definition of Collision Theory?

Atoms, Ions, and Molecules must collide in order to react

200

What do “a, b, c, and d” represent in this equation: (aA + bB -><- cC + dD)?

They represent the coefficient used to balance the equation

300

What are the three types of Intermolecular Forces?

Dipole-Dipole Attractions, Hydrogen Bonding, London Dispersion Forces

300

What is the number that represents Kelvin(K)?

273K

300

What is the equation for Specific Heat Capacity? What’s the Equation for Specific Heat?

Grams(g) x (1 cal/g x c) x Celsius(C)

q(Heat) = m(Mass in grams) x c(specific heat) x Delta T(Change in Temperature in Celsius)

300

What is an Activated Complex? What are the requirements for one to occur?

An Activated Complex is a temporary and unstable arrangement of atoms ; Reactants must collide in the correct orientation and with enough energy to form an Activated Complex

300

How do you write the Keq equation? Where do the products and reactants go?

Keq = [C]c[D]d/[A]a[B]b ; Products on Top, Reactants on the Bottom

400

What is air’s average pressure?

14.7 lbs/in 2

400

What is the number for 1 mol of a solid/liquid?

 6.02 x 1023 particles(atoms/molecules)

400

What is the equation for the amount of heat to melt? Heat to boil?

q = mDeltaHfusion ; q = mDeltaHvaporization

400

What is the rate-determining step in a Reaction Mechanism?

The slowest step within a reaction

400

What does Keq being greater than or less than 1 mean?

If Keq > 1: Products are favored, If Keq < 1: Reactants are favored

500

How does each Intermolecular Force(IMF) vary in strength?

Hydrogen Bonding is strongest followed by Dipole-Dipole attraction and London Dispersion Forces are the weakest

500

What is the Combined Gas Law Equation?

(P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2)

500

How many grams is mDeltaHfusion? mDeltaHvaporization?

100g ; 350g

500

What are the Catalysts, Intermediates, and Net Equation of this Mechanism? The Rate-Determining Step? (Step 1: Cl2 -> 2Cl(fast) ; Step 2: Cl +SO2 -> SO2Cl(slow) ; Step 3: SO2Cl -> SO2Cl2(fast) ; Step 4: SO2Cl2 -> SO2 + Cl2(fast))

Catalyst: Cl2 ; Intermediate(s): SO2Cl, SO2Cl2 ; Net Equation: 2Cl + SO2 -> 2Cl + SO2 ; Rate-Determining Step: Step 2

500

How does Adding and Removing Products and Adding and Removing Reactants apply to Le Chatelier’s Principle? (4 answers in 1)

  • Adding Reactants(A and B): Will shift the reaction to the right, producing more products
  • Removing Reactants: Will shift the reaction to the left, producing more reactants
  • Adding Products(C and D): Will shift the reaction to the left, producing more reactants
  • Removing Products: Will shift the reaction to the right, producing more products