pH and Buffers
Kinetics
Equilibrium
IMFs
Electro Chem
200

This is the formula used to interconvert pH and pOH.

What is pH + pOH = 14

200

This is the measure of how quickly reactants turn into products.

What is the reaction rate?

200

In an ICE table, the E in each column is given by this.

What is the initial + the change?

200

The name of the forces between molecules.

What are intermolecular forces?

200

The unit derived by Joules per Coulomb.

What is a volt?

400

The Henderson–Hasselbalch equation uses these three values to find the pH of a buffer solution

What are pKa, [base], and [acid]?

400

This order of reaction has a linear graph with a negative slope.

What is first order?

400

Le Chatlelier's Principle states that this will occur when heat is added to an exothermic reaction.

What is the reaction shifts to the reactants (left)?

400

These are the weakest IMFs.

What are London-Dispersion forces?

400

The electrode that is oxidized in a voltaic cell.

What is the anode?

600

This type of substance turns blue litmus paper red.

What is an acid?

600

This is the minimum required energy for reactants to turn into products in a reaction.

What is the activation energy?

600

This is when the X is small approximation can be used.

What is when the value of x is less than 5% of the initial concentration.

600

This type of force occurs only when Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Fluorine bond with another specific element.  

What is hydrogen bonding?

600

The physical connection between the electrolytes in a voltaic cell.

What is a salt bridge?

800

This happens to the pH of a buffer solution when a small amount of strong acid is added and the buffer capacity is not exceeded.

What is a slight decrease?

800

These are the units of the rate constant for a second-order reaction.

What is M-1s-1?

800

This is how Arrhenius acids and bases are defined.

What are Hproducers and Hacceptors?

800

This is the state with the strongest intermolecular forces.

What are solids?

800

A system that uses current to drive a non spontaneous reaction.

What is an electrolytic cell?

1000

In a buffer solution, increasing pH has this effect on pKa.

What is no change, because pKis dependent on temperature, not pH.

1000

The Arrhenius equation solved for k.

What is k = Ae-Ea/(RT)?

1000

The common ion effect.

What is the tendency for a common ion to decrease the solubility of an ionic compound?

1000

This is why substances with stronger IMFs have higher boiling points.

What is the fact that more energy is required to separate the molecules.

1000

The electrode with a 0V potential by definition.

What is the standard hydrogen electrode?