Module 7/11
Module 10
Module 8/9
Theory to remember
Bonus
100
What equation do we use to find the energy of a photon of an electromagnetic wave?

E=hv

100

Is electric energy kinetic or potential? What's the difference?

Electric energy can be both kinetic and potential.

Kinetic energy comes from movement. Potential energy comes from elasticity, position, or chemical bonds.

100

What equations do we use for calorimetry when a hot object is in contact with a cold one? 

q=ms(Tf-Ti)  and q=-q

100

When two waves overlap, constructive or destructive interference can occur. What is the difference?

Constructive= waves are coordinated, peak overlaps with other peak, trough overlaps with other trough

Destructive= waves are on "opposite timings", a peak overlaps with a trough

100

Which peer leader has office hours at the same time as Julian?

Fabiola

200

Do warmer or colder colors tend to have more energy? What about wavelength?

Warmer colors have less energy and a bigger wavelength.

Colder colors tend to have more energy and a smaller wavelength.

200

What are STP conditions?

Standard temperature and pressure. 1 atm and 273.15 Kelvin

200
What is the difference between molarity, volume percentage and mass percentage? What symbols represent them?

They are all ways of measuring concentration. Molarity uses moles per liter (M)

Volume percentage only uses volume of solute divided by volume of solution (times 100) (v%/v%)

Mass percentage only uses mass of solute divided by mass of solution (times 100) (m%/m%)

200

Water is amphoteric. This means it can act as both a weak acid or weak base. However, when it's dissolved by itself on more water, is it an electrolyte?

No, it is only an electrolyte when paired with another acid or base.

200

Who was Julian's peer leader? (guess by looking at the list)

Carlos

300

The law of conservation of matter is used when balancing chemical equations. It also means, if the reactants weigh 50 grams in total, how much will the products weigh?

The same, 50 grams.

300

Is Hess's law the direct or indirect method in thermochemistry?

Indirect

300

What is a precipitate?

Solid, insoluble, compound created in an aqueous reaction

300

When water freezes, what formation do the molecules adopt?

Hexagonal

300

What topic will be covered next workshop?

Quantum numbers

400
What is the difference between getting reduced and getting oxidized? How do we know?
Reduction means gaining electrons, oxidation means using electrons. We know by finding the oxidation numbers of each element before and after the reaction.
400

The 0th law of thermodynamics states:

Heat flows from hot to cold

400

What are spectator ions?

Ions participating in a reaction, but whose state doesn't change and they don't become part of the precipitate.

400

Do molecules attract each other in ideal or real gases?

Real gases

400

What is Jesus' favorite exploration?

Butane bubbles

500

What type of reaction requires a hydrocarbon and oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water?

Combustion reaction

500

What is the difference between thermal energy and temperature?

Thermal energy is the sum of all kinetic energies in an object's particles; temperature is an average.

500

What is the difference between a total ionic equation and a net ionic equation?

A total ionic equation includes all ions, a net ionic equation gets rid of the spectator ions
500

What is the difference between Hadrons and Elementary P's (particles)

Hadrons such as protons and neutrons are bigger and actually composed of elementary P's.

500

What was the name of module 11's game?

Speed of light