States Of Matter
Energy and Chemical Changes
Reaction Rates
Acids and Bases
Mixtures and Solutions
200

The weakest intermolecular force.

What is London Dispersion Forces (LDF)?

200

When the substance transforms into a new substance irreversibly.

What is chemical change?

200

This agent slows down chemical reactions.

What is inhibitor?

200

Citrus fruits like lemons and limes taste sour because they contain high amounts of this organic compound.

What is citric acid?

200

The liquid part of a solution.

What is solvent?

400

The phase transition of a liquid (or solid) into a gas.  

What is vaporization?

400

Energy of condition or position.

What is potiental?

400

This substance lowers the activation energy to speed up a reaction.

What is catalyst?

400

A solution with this exact number on the pH scale is considered perfectly neutral.

What is 7?

400

When a solution cannot dissolve any more solute, the solution is?

What is a saturated solution?
600

The unit of temperature scientifically measured in.

What is Kelvin?


600

The law of conservation of matter.

What is energy cannot be created or destroyed; it can only be transformed?

600

When reactions occur, this theory states that reactant particles must collide.

What is Collision Theory?
600

This common laboratory indicator paper turns red in acidic solutions and blue in basic solutions.

What is litmus paper?

600

How can outer forces speed up/slow down the dissolving process?

What is heating/stirring/cooling?

800

Where a liquid climbs through narrow spaces, i.e. a paper towel absorbing water.

What is capillary action?

800

The minimum amount of energy required to start a chemical reaction.


What is Activation Energy?

800

This was taught to us as the person who takes the longest time to get ready.

What is reaction rates?

800

This term describes the chemical reaction between an acid and a base that produces water and a salt.

What is neutralization?

800

This is a universal solvent.

What is water?

1000

The encounter between two objects where momentum and kinetic energy are conserved.

What is Elastic Collision?

1000

The amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of substance by one Celsius. 

What is Specific Heat?

1000

The more of this, the faster the reaction, (ie. a star-shaped ice cube in a cup of water compared to a sphere-shaped ice cube.)

What is surface area?

1000

According to this theory, a base is defined specifically as a chemical substance that accepts a hydrogen ion (proton).

What is the Brønsted-Lowry theory?

1000

A solution with more solute dissolved than normally possible is..

What is a supersaturated solution?