The number that counts the chemical elements in our periodic table
Atomic Number
On the left side of a chemical equation
Reactants
The number 6.02 x 1023
Avagadros Number
Color of a Base
Blue
The variables of Boyle's law contained (Two answers)
Pressure and Volume
The system we use to name chemical compounds.
IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) system
Two compound reactants turn into two compound products. To dance like changing partners.
Double Displacement Reaction
The chemical that runs out first in a reaction
Limiting Reagent
Substance that have a pH below 7
Acid
The law for this formula V1/T1 = V2/T2
Charle's Law
This Trend tells us how big our chemical element atoms are. Left and down for an increase in size
Atomic Radius
Two reactants in and one product out
Synthesis reaction
M in the equation of m = n x M
Molar mass
The liquid that has a pH of 7
Water
In the ideal gas law, there are 5 variables, pressure, gas constant, temperature, volume, and ________
Moles
Structures to help represent the bonds in ionic and molecular compounds
Lewis Structures
Reacting with air to create heat and two products
Combustion Reaction
The mass that is predicted by stoichiometric calculations
Theoretical yield
The substance which a solute dissolves
Solvent
This theory explains the properties and behaviour of gases in terms of types and degrees of molecular motion
Kinetic Molecular Theory
Has the same trend as ionization energy? (2 answers needed)
Electron Affinity and Electronegativity
Water can be made into a product. (2 Answers needed)
Neutralization and Combustion reactions
10 mols of H2O are made from 2H2O(l)->2H2O(l) +O2(g)
Initially the moles of H2O2 were
The formula C1V1 = C2V2
Dilution
In Gay-Lussac's Law, if pressure increases and temperature ________
Increase