A molecule that donates protons or H+ ions
What is an acid?
Used to report molality
What are moles/g or moles/kg?
The process of slowly reacting a base of unknown concentration with an acid of known concentration until just enough acid has been added to react with all the base allowing the determination of the unknown concentration.
What is titration?
T/F The solubility of a gas increases with pressure.
What is true?
The energy from the nucleus of an atom.
What is nuclear energy?
A molecule that accepts protons or H+ ions
What is a base?
Used to report ideal gas law constant
What is L atm/mole K?
A process that absorbs heat.
What is endothermic?
T/F The freezing temperature of a liquid increases with added solutes?
What is false?
Energy from motion
What is kinetic energy?
Force per unit area
What is pressure?
Used to report specific heat.
What is J/goC?
A process that generates heat.
What is exothermic?
T/F The boiling temperature of a liquid decreases with added solutes.
What is false?
Energy that is stored
What is potential energy?
Amount of heat necessary to raise the temperature of 1 g of a substance by 1oC
What is specific heat?
Used to report enthalpy of formation.
What is J, kJ, cal. or kcal PER mole?
(delta)H is negative for this reaction
What is exothermic?
In a constant T closed gas system, the pressure decreases with increased volume.
What is true? Boyle's law
Energy that is transferred due to temperature differences.
What is heat?
The energy change that accompanies a chemical reaction
What is change in enthalpy? (delta)H
Used to report change in enthalpy of a reaction.
What is J, kJ, cal. or kcal?
(delta)H is positive for this reaction.
What is endothermic?
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change form.
What is the First Law of Thermodynamics?
The amount of energy stored in the chemical bonds of a substance.
What is enthalpy?