Energy
Vocab
Name That Type
Finding a balance
What's in a name?
100

The principle that energy cannot be created nor destroyed.

What is the conservation of energy?

100
The type of chemical formula that contains the ratio of each element. 

What is the empirical formula?

100

A + B --> AB

What is synthesis?

100
The law of conservation of matter, which is the reason equations need to be balanced.

What is "Matter cannot be created nor destroyed"?

100

CO2

What is carbon dioxide?

200

The energy level before a reaction starts.

What is the ground state?

200

6.02 x 1023 of something.

What is a mole?

200

AB + CD --> AD + CB

What is double replacement?

200

Coefficients determine this about the number of moles of each thing in a chemical reaction.

What is the ratio?

200

O2

What is oxygen (or diatomic oxygen)?
300
The name for a reaction that releases energy.

What is exergonic?

300

The kind of reaction where the products have the same molecules as the reactants.

What is a physical reaction?

300

2K + 2HBr --> 2KBr + H2

What is single replacement?

300

There will be this many Oxygen atoms in the products if there are 14 Oxygen atoms in the reactants.

What is 14?

300

KCl

What is potassium chloride?

400

The amount of energy added to a reaction to get it started.

What is the activation energy?

400

The things on the left side of the arrow in a chemical equation.

What are reactants?

400

13 O2 + 2 C4H10 --> 10 H2O + 8 CO2

What is combustion?

400

There will be this many diatomic chlorines in the products if there are 22 chlorine atoms in the reactants.

What is 11?

400

The molecular formula for Iron (II) Chloride.

What is FeCl2?

500

The electron subshell and orbital with the lowest energy state.

What is 1s?

500

Something that helps speed a reaction up, but is not changed/consumed by the reaction.

What is a catalyst?

500

6CO2 + 6H2O --> C6H12O6 + 6O2

What is synthesis?

500

The number missing below.

_____ C2H6 + 7 O2 --> 6 H2O + 4 CO2

What is 2?

500

The formula of Iron (II) Phosphate. 

(Phosphate is PO43-)

What is Fe3(PO4)2?