Gas Laws and Kinetic Molecular Theory
Reaction Rates, Energy, and Entropy
Equilibrium and Acids/Bases
Solutions, Stoichiometry and Mole Calculations
Organic Chemistry
100

When the volume of a gas decreases at constant temperature, this happens to the pressure.

What is increases?

100

A reaction that releases energy is called this.

What is exothermic?

100

In equilibrium, the concentrations of reactants and products remain this.

What is constant?

100

This number represents the number of particles in one mole.

What is Avogadro's number (or, 6.02 x 1023)?

100

Compounds containing a carbon-carbon double bond have this ending.

What is -ene?

200

The correct unit for temperature in gas law equations.

What is Kelvin (K)?

200

A substance that speeds up a reaction without being consumed is called this.

What is a catalyst?

200

Adding more C to the equation C + O2 <--> CO2 causes the equilibrium to shift in this way.

What is to the right?

200

The number of moles of Oneeded to react with 3.4 moles of C in this reaction: C + O2 --> CO2.

What is 3.4 moles?

200

The prefix used for 8 carbon atoms is this.

What is oct-?

300

A gas in a smaller container experiences higher pressure because particles do this more often.

What are collisions (with the container walls)?

300

According to collision theory, reactions occur only when particles collide with enough energy and this.

What is correct orientation?

300

The principle used to predict equilibrium shifts is called this.

What is Le Châtelier’s Principle?

300

DAILY DOUBLE: You would need this quantity if you wanted to find the weight of 5 moles of a compound.

What is molar mass?

300

This is the abbreviation for the element chlorine in a halocarbon.

What is chloro-?

400

In the ideal gas law equation, this variable represents the number of moles of gas.

What is n?

400

Decreasing the particle size of a solid increases reaction rate because it increases this.

What is surface area?

400

In a titration reaction, the moles of these two substances are equal.

What are acid and base?

400

A solution with more of a solute dissolved in it than should be possible according to the solubility curve can be described in this way.

What is supersaturated?

400

The name of an 5-carbon compound with a triple bond beginning on carbon 2 is this.

What is 2-pentyne?

500

When temperature doubles in a container with a fixed volume, this happens to pressure.

What is it doubles?

500

Entropy is a measure of this quality.

What is randomness?
500

Bromcresol green turns yellow in this type of solution.

What is acidic (or, pH under 3.8)?

500

A solution where 2 moles of NaCl are dissolved in 1 L of water would have this concentration (including units).

What is 2 M (molar)?

500

An alkane with 4 carbons would have this many hydrogens.

What is 10?