Classifying Chemical Reactions
Rates of Chemical Reactions
Mixtures and Solutions
Acids and Bases
Labs
100

What classifies a chemical reaction?

It is a process in which one or more substances, also called reactants, are converted to one or more different substances, known as products.

100

The speed at which a chemical reaction proceeds is referred to as ____

A reaction rate

100

The substance being dissolved in a solution.

What is a solute?

100

When added to water, acids produce ____

H+ 

hydrogen ions

100

What did the M&Ms represent?

a mixture, we calculated the concentrations

200

What type of chemical reaction is written as:

A + B -> AB

Synthesis Reaction

200

What three variables cause reaction rates to differ?

nature of reactants

type of reaction occurring

temperature

200

the substance that determines the solutions state of matter. 

what is the solvent?

200

When added to water, bases produce _______

OH-

hydroxide ions

200

What were the sugar and salt considered in our solution lab?

solutes 

300

What type of reaction is written as:

A + BC -> AC + B

Single Replacement Reaction

300

What are the three assumptions of collision theory?

for a reaction to occur it is necessary for the reacting species (atoms or molecules) to come together or collide with one another.

Not all collisions cause chemical change.

A collision will produce chemical change only if the species brought together possess a certain minimum value of internal energy, equal to the activation energy of the reaction.

300

How do we calculate the concentration of a solution?

solute/solution volume

300

When an acid and a base are combined, they produce ______

water + salt

300

What process did we use to make the dirty water 'somewhat clear'

filtration

400

What is a REDOX reaction?

A reaction where both a reduction and an oxidation occur

400

What does Le Chatliers Principle state?

If a dynamic equilibrium is disturbed by changing the conditions, the position of equilibrium shifts to counteract the change to reestablish an equilibrium

400

How are mixtures and solutions different from one another?

mixtures maintain their own physical properties while solutions do not. 

400

What does a pH meter measure to classify a material?

the H+ or OH- concentration in a solution

400

What did we use to determine the pH of many substances?

litmus paper

500

Draw an energy graph of an endothermic reaction. 

Draw on board. 

500

If I increase the pressure of a system, how will the reaction shift to reestablish equilibrium?

towards fewer moles of gas

500

What are the two ways we learned in class to separate mixtures and how do they work?

Distillation, filtration

500

What does it mean to be a 'strong' acid?

Being a strong acid means it will disassociate completely in water to produce the maximum H+ ions that it can

500

Why did the egg in the acidic solution become rubbery? What did this represent?

the eggshell dissolved in the acidic solution and the egg absorbed the vinegar. this represented ocean acidification and the breakdown of exoskeleton and shells of marine species.