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Straighterline CHEM101 General Chemistry I A
Graded Exam (New Version 2024-25) with
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What 4 factors impact the rate of a reaction? - ✔✔Surface area
Concentration
Temperature
Catalyst



A reaction that RELEASES energy in the form of heat - ✔✔exothermic reaction



A reaction that ABSORBS energy in the form of heat - ✔✔endothermic reaction



How many particles/atoms/molecules are in a mole? - ✔✔6.022 x 10^23 particles



Surface area impacts rate of reaction how? - ✔✔Amount of area exposed for the reaction of
a solid



Concentration impacts rate of reaction how? - ✔✔increase the # of reactants in the
container, more collisions occur w/enough energy & proper orientation



Temperature impacts rate of reaction how? - ✔✔Higher temperature....more motion....more
forceful or higher energy collisions


pressure increases, volume decreases

pV = constant or p1V1 = p2V2 - ✔✔Boyle's Law

,Volume goes up, then temperature goes up, pressure remains the same

V/T = constant or V1/T1 = V2/T2 - ✔✔Charles' Law


volume increases with number increases

v/n - ✔✔Avogadro's Law


increase in temperature & increase in pressure

p/T = constant or p1/T1 = p2/T2 - ✔✔Guy-Lussac's Law



PV = nRT - ✔✔Ideal Gas Law



When do you use the Ideal gas law? - ✔✔when 3 variables are given in an question



Name three ways reactions occur? - ✔✔- reacting particles must collide
- collisions have proper orientation
- particles must have a strong enough energy to collide


reactant that gets completely used up, which stops the reaction & thus limits the amount of
product made - ✔✔limiting reactant



0 Kelvin - ✔✔absolute zero


form of matter that has definite (constant) composition and distinct properties

Ex: salt (sodium chloride), iron, water, CO2 - ✔✔Substance



solids and liquids - ✔✔condensed phases

,liquids and gases - ✔✔fluids


composition is NOT uniform throughout

Ex: mix sand and iron fillings - ✔✔Heterogenous Mixture


composition is uniform throughout; solution

Ex: dissolve sugar in water - ✔✔Homogenous Mixture



measured, expressed using numbers and units - ✔✔Quantative Properties



Celsius to Kelvin - ✔✔K = degrees C + 273.15


Chemistry is referred to ____ ____ because knowledge of the principles of chemistry facilitate
understanding of other sciences - ✔✔central science



the study of matter and how it changes - ✔✔Chemistry


Observation > Hypothesis > Experiment > Model/Theory > Further Experiment


observations > laws
data > hypotheses

successful hypotheses > theories - ✔✔Scientific Method



Fahrenheit to Celsius - ✔✔C = (degrees F - 32) (5/9)



Celsius to Fahrenheit - ✔✔F = (degrees C + 32) (9/5)

, find density - ✔✔d = m/v



find volume - ✔✔v = m/d



find mass - ✔✔m = dv



doesn't require explicit measurement - ✔✔Qualitative Property



state of matter changes, but identity of matter doesn't change - ✔✔physical change



substance is transformed into different substance(s) - ✔✔chemical change


measured value depends on amount of matter; values of same extensive properties can be
added

Ex: mass, length - ✔✔extensive property


value does NOT depend on matter; cannot be added

Ex: density, temperature - ✔✔intensive property



how close a measurement is to the true value - ✔✔accuracy



how close a group of measurements are to each other - ✔✔precision



meausured numbers - ✔✔inexact numbers



numbers obtained by counting or are part of a definition - ✔✔exact numbers

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