HEAT CURVE
MOLARITY
RADIANT ENERGY
NOBLE GAS
KINETIC & EQUILIBRIUM
100

What happens to temperature during a phase change in a heat curve?

It stays the same.

100

What is the formula for molarity?

M = moles / liters

100

What type of energy does the sun mostly give off?

Radiant energy (light)

100

Name one noble gas

Helium, Neon, Argon, etc. 

100

What does kinetic energy mean?

Energy of motion.

200

On a heat curve, what phase change is occurring at the flat line between solid and liquid?

Melting (fusion)

200

What is the molarity of 2 moles of NaCl in 1 liter of water?

2 M

200

True or False: Radiant energy can travel through space.

True 

200

Why are noble gases nonreactive?

They have full outer electron shells.

200

When molecules move faster, what happens to temperature?

It increases

300

What is the heat formula used to calculate temperature change (not during a phase change)?

q = mcΔT

300

If you have 0.5 moles of solute in 2 liters of solution, what is the molarity?

0.25 M

300

True or False: Gamma rays have more energy than ultraviolet and visible light.

True 

300

Which noble gas has the smallest atomic radius?

Helium

300

What is chemical equilibrium?

When the forward and reverse reactions happen at the same rate.

400

What does "q" stand for in the equation q = mcΔT?

Heat energy

400

How many moles are in 3 L of a 2 M solution?

6 moles

400

What happens to atoms when they absorb radiant energy?

Electrons get excited or move to higher energy levels.

400

Which noble gas has the highest atomic number?

Radon

400

What happens to a system at equilibrium when you add more reactant?

The system shifts to the right (makes more products).

500

If a substance is boiling, what type of energy is being added without changing the temperature?

Potential energy

500

What volume (in L) of 1.5 M solution contains 3 moles of solute?

2 L

500

What happens when an excited electron returns to its ground state?

It releases energy as light.

500

Why don’t noble gases form bonds easily? 

They are already stable and don’t need electrons.

500

According to Le Chatelier’s Principle, what happens if pressure is increased in a gas reaction?

The system shifts to the side with fewer gas particles.