acids and Bases
Le Chatelier’s Principle
Catalysts & Rates
Nuclear Chemistry
Electrochemistry / Redox
100

What is an acid?

A solution with pH less than 7. 

A proton donor 

100

What is equilibrium?

A system at equilibrium has equal forward and reverse reaction rates.

100

What is a catalyst?

A catalyst speeds up a reaction without being used up.

100

Which nuclear decay releases a helium nucleus.

alpha decay

100

What is oxidation?

Oxidation is the loss of electrons

200

A solution with pH greater than 7. ( a proton acceptor) 

What is a base?

200

Which way will the equilibrium shift, if more reactant is added

toward the products / right

200

How does a catalyst work?

A catalyst lowers this energy barrier. 

It acts by providing an alternate pathway for the reaction that has a lower activation energy.

200

Which nuclear decay releases an electron from the nucleus.

beta decay

200

What is reduction?

Reduction is the gain of electrons

300

What is H⁺ / H₃O⁺?

Acids produce this ion in water.

300

How does equilibrium shift if product is removed?

Toward the products / right?

300

How does increasing temperature affect reaction rate?

Increasing temperature increases kinetic energy so particle move faster and collide more often. 

300

Which nuclear decay that releases energy but does not change mass number or atomic number?

gamma radiation

300

In a voltaic cell, oxidation occurs at this electrode.

Anode

400

What is OH⁻?

Bases feel slippery and produce this ion in water.

400

How does equilibrium shift when pressure is increased?

toward the side with fewer moles of gas

400

How does increasing concentration affect reaction rate?

Increasing concentration increases the number of particles so particles collide more often and increase reaction  

400

What is half-life?

The time needed for half of a radioactive sample to decay.

400

In a voltaic cell, reduction occurs at this electrode.

cathode

500

What is neutralization?

When an acid reacts with a base to form salt and water.

500

For an exothermic reaction, which way does equilibrium shift if heat is added?

What is toward the reactants / left

500

What effect does a catalyst have on equilibrium? 

A catalyst speeds up a reaction rate but does not change this final amount of product at equilibrium.

500

What is fission?

A large nucleus splits into smaller nuclei and releases energy.

500

In a voltaic cell, electrons always flow through the wire from the electrode where oxidation occurs to the electrode where reduction occurs. Name the direction of electron flow. 

anode to cathode