KMT | Gas Laws | Energy Basics | Calorimetry | Bond Energies & Graphs |
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100What is temperature?
When in Kelvin, it is directly proportional to the average kinetic energy.
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100What are volume and moles?
It is the pair of constants needed for pressure to be directly proportional to Kelvin(absolute) temperature.
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100What is the y axis?
In a reaction profile, it's the axis on which energy is found.
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100What is ΔT?
It is the only variable in Q = mcΔT that can cause Q to be negative.
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100What is activation energy?
It is the change between Hmax and H of reactants.
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200What is vibrational motion?
It is the type of motion between the bonds of a molecule.
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200What is 100 K?
If the volume tripled at constant pressure and moles, and the new temperature is 300 K, what was the original temperature?
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200What is potential energy?
It is the name given to the difference between the total energy of molecules and their energy of movement.
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200What is n=CV?
When a volume of solution is given, it is the formula used to get moles for ΔH/n .
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200What is 3?
It is the number of peaks in a reaction with two fast steps and a slow step, and we're not talking about tango .
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300What is attractions or bonds?
As heat is absorbed, these are overcome when a liquid becomes a gas.
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300What is PV/ (nR) ?
It is the expression for temperature obtained by isolating it from the ideal gas law.
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300What are intramolecular bonds?
It is the type of potential energy bonds between aspirin's carbon and hydrogen bonds.
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300What is 3.45 kJ?
If 2 H2O + 345 kJ --> 2 H2 + O2 , it is the amount of energy needed to disassociate 0.360 g of water.
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300What is -3 kJ?
It is the ΔH for a reaction whose Ae is 12, Hmax = 20 and its Hproducts = 5, all in kJ?
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400What is hydrogen?
Between all the diatomic molecules, it is the fastest molecule at 25 C
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400What is 100 L?
If 28 g of diatomic nitrogen is at 1000 K and at 83.1 kPa, what is its volume?
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400What is uracil? (U)
STE flashback related to this course: what molecule makes the strongest intermolecular bonds with adenine in RNA?
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400What is -12 kJ ?
If A+ B --> C + 34 kJ and B--> D + 22 kJ, it is ΔH for
A+D --> C ?
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400What are heroin and cocaine?
The two compounds that can lower the activation energy of bowfly maggots when they decompose a corpse.
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500What is the square root of 8 or 2.8?
It is the ratio of helium's average molecular speed to that of diatomic oxygen.
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500What is density in g/L?
What is the quantity and unit of PM/(RT), where M = molar mass of an ideal gas?
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500What is condensation of water?
It is the exothermic reaction responsible for making you feel uncomfortable when you walk into a steamy bathroom.
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500What is the sum of the average of the two initial temperatures?
In mixing problems , it is the the most simplified formula that can be used for the final temperature when two samples of water of equal mass are mixed.
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500What is N2?
It is the diatomic molecule with the highest bond energy, hence its low reactivity.
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