Energy
Acids and Bases
Bonding
The Purpose of Moles
Chemistry in everyday life and Alchemy
100

What is the heat capacity of water

4.2 J/g°C 

100

This type of substance donates protons (H⁺ ions) in a chemical reaction

 An acid 

100

What is a Positive Electrode

An Anode, non-metal ions lose electrons (oxidation) at the anode and are oxidized to their elemental form. 

100

What is the Avogadro constant?

approximately 6.02×10^23

100

what is the test for hydrogen gas

hydrogen is present in a test tube, a lighted splint held near its mouth ignites with a squeaky pop.

200

Describe the meaning of exothermic reaction

An Exothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that involves the release of energy. enthalpy change is negative

200

This common household base, often used for cleaning, and a pH greater than 7.

Sodium hydroxide 

200

what is oxidation, 2 points 

Oxidation is when oxygen is added to a substance and a loss of electrons 

200

what is the definition of empirical formula

a formula giving the proportions of the elements present in a compound but not the actual numbers or arrangement of atoms. just a ratio.
200

State some uses of the noble gases

argon in lamps; helium for filling balloons, neon lamps

300

What is the formulae for Change in Enthalpy. Not symbols 

ΔH= mcΔT/n

Must say what the symbols represent 

300

In a titration, this piece of laboratory equipment is used to accurately measure and deliver the titrant into the solution being analyzed.

a burette

300

What is a double bond

In this type of covalent bond, atoms share two pairs of electrons, often found in molecules like oxygen (O₂)

300

What is the molar mass

This is the term for the mass of one mole of a substance, usually measured in grams per mole, and is numerically equal to the atomic or molecular mass.

300

Describe a chemical test for water / water vapour

cobalt chloride paper and copper(II) sulfate (anhydrous).

400

In this process, energy is absorbed from the surroundings, resulting in a decrease in temperature. Photosynthesis is an example of this type of reaction.

an endothermic reaction

400

This is the substance commonly used as an indicator in acid-base titrations that changes color at a pH of around 7, signaling the completion of the titration.

What is phenolphthalein?

400

why do metals have high melting points

metals have a strong lattice structure, with a strong molecular bond. That means it requires more energy (so heat) to break these bonds.

400

Given 0.5 moles of carbon dioxide (CO₂), calculate the mass of the sample using the molar mass of CO₂, which is 44 g/mol.

22 grams

400

what is James chadwick know for 

Discovering neutrons

500

What is is the minimum amount of energy that reacting particles must have for a reaction to occur. It is often represented by the peak of an energy profile diagram.

activation energy

500

What is the equivalence point

During a titration, this point is reached when the amount of acid exactly neutralizes the base, often indicated by a sudden change in the pH.

500

What is the order of the reactivity series from most reactive to least reactive. (12 + 2) 

Potassium, Sodium, Calcium, Magnesium, Aluminum, CARBON, Zinc, Iron, Lead, HYDROGEN, Copper, Silver, Gold, Platinum.

500

how to calculate % Composition

(mass of element/molecular mass) x 100.

500

This principle explains why gases diffuse more rapidly than liquids, based on the idea that gas particles move faster and have more space between them compared to particles in a liquid.

 the kinetic molecular theory