Stoichiometry
Rates and Equilibrium
Acids and Bases
Thermochemistry
Gasses
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. How many moles of O2 will be formed from 1.65 moles of KClO3?

2.48mol02

100

What causes equilibrium to shift?

changes to temperature, concentration, and, in some cases, volume and pressure

100

is a proton donor a acid or a base

acid

100

What type of reaction makes the tempature decrease

Endothermic

100

What are gasses made out of?

Individual atoms

200

How many moles of KClO3 are needed to make 3.50 moles of KCl?

3.50molKClO3

200

The amount of a substance in a given volume

concentration

200

What numbers are Acids?

1-6

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What type of reaction makes the Tempature of surroundings increase

Exothermic

200

Is Charles law directly proportional or no

yes

300

How many moles of KCl will be formed from 2.73 moles of KClO3?

2.73 mol KCl

300

A substance that increases speed of chemical reaction without being being changed is called:

Catalyst

300

What number is neutral?

7

300

Thermochemistry is the study of energy changes that occur during what

Chemical Reaction

300

True or False: IN Gay-Lussac's law as pressure increases, tempature will aswell

True

400

What is Mole Ratio?

 a conversion factor between compounds in a chemical reaction, that is derived from the coefficients of the compounds in a balanced equation.

400

A chemical equilibrium may be established by starting a reaction with __________

all reactants and no products, all products and no reactants, or some of both.

400

What numbers are Bases?

8-14

400

A reaction that releases heat to the surrounding 

Exothermic Reaction

400

Which of the following is the Combined Gass Law?

1) P1/P2=T1/T2

2) P1xV1/T1=P2xV2/T2

3) V1/V2=T1/T2

2

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What are 4 types of Stoichiometry problems?

  • Balance the equation.
  • Adjust units of a given substance to moles.
  • Convert given to wanted with their mole ratio.
  • Kinkulate the wanted elements to desired units
500

How does pressure affect equilibrium?

pressure increase shifts an equilibrium to the side of the reaction with the fewer number of moles of gas

500

Is a proton acceptor a acid or base

base

500

A reactions that absorb heat from its surrounding

Endothermic Reaction

500

Name 5 types of gasses

Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, Water Vapour, Helium, and Neon