What is an ionic bond?
This type of bond is responsible for precipitation.
What is molarity?
It gives us an idea about the concentration of a solution.
What is CH4?
This is the scientific formula for natural gas.
What is 1000?
This is the value in milliliters which is equal to one liter?
What is PV=nRT?
This is an equation for ideal gases.
What is oxidation?
It involves losing electrons; gaining oxygen
What is two moles?
What is the amount of matter in moles that is equal to 12.04x1023 particles?
What is NH3?
It is the scientific chemical formula for ammonia.
What are alkali metals?
They are highly soluble in water and located in Group 1A.
What is an increase?
Keeping other variables constant, if the temperature increases the volume ...
What is conduction?
It is a type of thermal heat transfer by direct contact.
What is 0.4 moles?
It is the quantity of dissolved solid in moles in 0.4M NaCl solution.
What is sodium hydroxide?
It is the scientific chemical name for lye that is used for soap making.
What is a limiting element?
It is a name given to the element that controls the solubility reaction.
What is Kelvin?
This unit represents the temperature of the particles in ideal gases.
What is oxidation?
It is a result of a decrease in the hydrogen : oxygen ratio.
1000ml of water with 5g of sugar.
Which is more concentrated? 1000ml of water with 5g of sugar or 10L of water with 5g of sugar
What is sodium hydroxide (NaOH)?
It is also known as lye or soda, or caustic soda. Highly corrosive and it is a strong base.
What is a nitrate salt?
Most of these salts are soluble. They contain (NO3)- roots.
What is Ideal Gas Laws?
These laws can be used to predict real gas behavior.
What is metathesis?
It is an uncommon word used for precipitation reactions?
What is 58 grams?
It is the quantity of dissolved substance in grams in 1L, 1M NaCl solution. MWs Na:23gr/m Cl:35.4gr/m
What is calcium nitrite Ca(NO2)2 ?
It is an inorganic compound mainly used in antifreeze, rust inhibitor of steel, and washing of heavy oil.
What is a hydroxide compound?
Most of them are soluble. Examples may be NaOH, KOH.
What is a decrease?
Keeping other variables constant, if the volume decreases, the temperature of a gas ...