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Game Game Game Game Question 1 #s 2 #s 3 #s 4 #s 1 50 2 27 This can be added to a reaction to speed up the reaction but it is not consumed

during the reaction. 2 49 4 28 This term can be used to describe a solution with a pH less than 7. This is the type of reaction you have when ice melts. This is the temperature of absolute 0.

Answer

Catalyst

Acidic

48

29

Endothermic

47

30

0K 5 46 10 31 This states that reactants must collide with the correct orientation and with enough kinetic energy in order for a reaction to take place. This is an example of a strong base.

collision theory

45

12

32

sodium hydroxide 7 44 14 33 This is the enthalpy value when the energy of the products is greater than the energy of the reactants. By using differences in this physical property, distillation can be used to separate a liquid mixture.

43

16

34

boiling points

42

18

35

By adding a solvent (such as salt) to water, you can cause the water to boil at a higher temperature. What is the name of this colligative property?

Boiling Point Elevation

10

41

20

36

This substance can stop a beta particle but not a gamma ray.

aluminum foil

11

40

22

37

This is the pH of a solution that has a hydrogen ion concentration of 10-5 M. This is the pH of pure water.

12

39

24

38

7 13 38 26 39 This the temperature in Celsius is 100 degrees, this is the temperature in Kelvin. This is the hydrogen ion concentration of a solution

373K

14

37

28

40

with a pH of 4. 1.0 x 10-4 M 15 36 30 41 This colligative property is used when your parents sprinkle salt on your front porch to melt the ice.

Freezing Point Depression

16

35

32

42

This is the point on a phase diagram when you can no longer distinguish between a liquid and a gas. This is the point where solids liquids and gases exist simultaneously. This is the formula for molarity. This is the formula for molality.

critical point

17

34

34

43

triple point

18 19

33 32

36 38

44 45

20

31

40

46

21

30

42

47

22

29

44

48

This is the name of a type of decay in which two protons and two neutrons are released from the nucleus of an unstable atom. This describes the process when a substance changes from a solid to a gas phase, skipping the liquid state of matter. Is the energy of the products greater than or less than the energy of the reactants in an exothermic reaction? This can be used to find the amount of a gas in moles if you know the gass temperature, pressure, and volume.

alpha

sublimation

reactants> products

23

28

46

49

Ideal Gas Law

23

27

48

50

This is the term used to describe the reaction of an acid and base to form a salt and water. This type of nuclear decay will increase the atomic number of the resultant (daughter/ product) atom. This symbol represents an alpha particle.

neutralization

25

26

50

beta

26

25

27

24

This law states that pressure and volume are inversely proportional.

Boyles Law 28 23 5 4 This can be reduced by the addition of a catalyst. activation energy 29 22 7 5 This term can be used to describe the process of condensation. This term can be used to describe a solution with a pH of 10. This is a separation technique that has a stationary phase and a mobile phase. This is an endothermic process. Boiling water 33 18 15 9 This is the molarity of a solution that has 3.0g of NaCl dissolved in 1 liter of water. This is one way you can speed up the rate of a reaction.

Exothermic

30

21

basic

31

20

11

chromatography

32

19

13

0.05 M

34

17

17

10

increasing concentration of reactants

35

16

19

11

This is the formula used to calculate pH. -log[H+]

36

15

21

12

This is how you know a reaction is exothermic. Releases heat

37

14

23

13

This is how you know a reaction is endothermic. Absorbs heat

38

13

25

14

This is what happens to the reactant rate when the reaction is in equilibrium.

forward rate= reverse rate

39

12

27

15

This term could be used to describe the carbonation in a solution of soda. This dissolves the solute.

solute

40

11

29

16

solvent 41 10 31 17 This is the chemical symbol for Hydronium.

42

33

18

If you start with 100 g of Uranium, this is how much Uranium will be left after 5 half-lives. If a substance undergoes nuclear decay, this is the percentage of the original material that will be left after 3 half-lives. This type of acid completely dissociates in solution.

3.13 g

43

35

19

12.5%

44

37

20

strong acid 45 6 39 21 This type of acid does not completely dissociate in solution. This is the chemical symbol for hydroxide. OH47 4 43 23 This is emitted from the nucleus of an unstable atom but it does not change the mass number or atomic number. For a given unstable substance, this is the length of time it takes for of the substance to undergo nuclear decay. This is the value of delta H when ice freezes. A solution is termed this when it has the maximum amount of solute dissolved in it at a certain temperature.

weak acid

46

41

22

gamma

48

45

24

half-life

49 50

2 1

47 49

25 26

saturated

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