Principles
Atom Economy
Less Hazardous
Design
Renew
100

The amount of principles used in green chemistry.

What is 12?

100

Preventing waste on a molecular level.

What is the 2nd principle of green chemistry?

100

Limiting factors that determine how safe a process is for the Earth.

What are long-term health and/or environmental impacts?

100

Whether toxic or not, everything is made/designed from this.

What are chemicals?

100

Use of Renewable Feed stocks.

What is the 7th Principle of Green Chemistry?

200

Products that should be made unnecessary wherever possible and innocuous when used.

What are auxiliary substances? (solvents and separation agents)

200

Developer of atom economy.

Who is Barry Trost?

200

Mercury cell-based chloralkali.

What cause Minamata disease in Ontario in 1970?

200

Using a Bunsen burner, weighing, and dissolving requires this to work.

What is energy?

200

A renewable feedstock that refers to any material derived from living organism.

What is biomass?

300

Avoid is possible because such steps require additional reagents and can generate waste.

What are unnecessary derivatization? (use of blocking groups, protection, temporary modification of physical/chemical processes)

300

% Atom Economy = Molar Mass of Product/Molar Mass of All Reactants. x100%

What is the atom economy formula?

300

Chemical in the Halogen family that has been produced industrially since the 19th century.

What is chlorine?

300

Affects the thought process of making a new molecule.

What is toxicity?

300

Longer production history and currently used as a feedstock. 

What are fossil fuels?

400

Recombination monoclonal antibodies that are greener alternatives.

What is an example of prevention?

400

Tells the percentage of atoms that end up in the reaction product compared to the amount of atoms that get put in the reaction.

What is the purpose of of the atom economy equation?

400

Phased out from 1975 as catalytic converters and became a standard feature in cars.

What is leaded petrol? (Tetraethyl lead)

400

Reactions with light, water, biological species, often with enzymes

What is the break down of a chemical?

400

Makes up 0.6% of planet's water, renewed by rainfall lakes, rivers, ponds, streams, ground water.

What is freshwater/groundwater?