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Redox
A Structure + Periodicity
Bonding
Thermo
Kinetics
100
What is always the charge of H in a redox reaction?
What is +1
100
Which atom on the periodic table is the MOST electronegative?
What is fluorine
100
What kind of bonding is known as the "sea of electrons"?
What is metallic
100
The instrument used to measure heat using the displacement of atoms
What is calorimeter
100
The MINIMUM amount of energy required for a reaction to take place is called what
What is activation energy
200
What is the term for gaining electrons?
What is reduction
200
An element with the normal amount of protons, but a different mass
What is an isotope
200
What bonding type is conductive if melted or aqueous?
What is ionic
200
The products are more stable than the reactants in this type of reaction
What is exothermic
200
What increases the rate of a reaction without affecting the chemicals themselves?
What is a catalyst
300
In what case is oxygen NOT -2?
What is peroxide form
300
What is the term that refers to the action of reducing the electromagnetic field by blocking it with barriers of conductive material?
What is shielding
300
What kind of bonding is responsible for the physical properties of an atom?
What is intermolecular bonding
300
The amount of energy it takes to break one mole of bonds in a compound in it's gaseous state
What is bond enthalpy
300
Temperature, surface area, and concentration all effect what?
What is rate of reaction
400
What is the oxidation number of an ion by itself?
What is the charge of itself
400
What group on the periodic table reject bonding with other elements?
What is the noble gasses
400
What is a bond between N, F, H or O called?
What is hydrogen bonding
400
What results by subtracting the sum of the enthalpy bonds in the reactants to those in the products?
What is enthalpy change
400
This kind of graph shows the distribution of the kinetic energies of gasses and liquids in a reaction
What is Maxwell-Boltzmann
500
What is the term describing what charge an atom would have IF the bonding were ionic?
What is oxidation number
500
How many valence electrons are present in fluorine?
What is 7
500
What is the strongest form of bonding, and what does it form?
What is network covalent, and diamond
500
This law states that the total enthalpy change of a reaction is the sum of all changes
What is Hess's Law
500
This theory states that particles must collide, at the correct geometry and at the correct speed for a reaction to take place
What is collision theory