The type of system needed for equilibrium to be established
What is a closed system?
The name for the reaction that gains electrons.
What is reduction?
The functional group of alcohols.
What is hydroxyl?
The process that produces ammonia.
What is the Haber Process?
The type of reaction needed for equilibrium to be established.
What is a reversible reaction?
The indicator that is pink or colourless.
What is phenolphthalein?
The type of reaction when the oxidation number increases.
What is oxidation?
The type of alcohol that does not oxidise.
What is tertiary alcohol?
What is transesterification?
What is LeChatelier's Principle?
What are sodium nitrate, water and carbon dioxide?
The type of reaction when the same substance is oxidised and reduced.
What is disproportionate?
The functional groups on an amino acid.
What are amine and carboxyl?
The catalyst for esterification.
What is sulfuric acid?
The reaction that is favoured with an increase in temperature.
What is the endothermic reaction?
What [H+][OH-] equals at 25OC
What is 1x10-14?
The electrode where Cu-->Cu2+ + 2e- would occur.
What is the anode?
The type of compounds that have a carbonyl group.
What are aldehydes and ketones?
The simplest whole number ratio of atoms of elements in a compound.
What is empirical formula?
The only thing that will change the value of K for a reaction.
What is temperature?
The type of solution formed when sodium acetate dissolves in water.
What is an alkaline solution?
The method of protecting again corrosion that would use magnesium
What is sacrificial anode?
The type of reaction for esterification.
What is condensation?
The enzyme found in yeast that is used for fermentation.
What is zymase?