Physical Properties
Chemical Properties
Ideal Gas Law
Solubility
Crystals and Polymers
100

The temperature at which a substance turns from liquid to solid.

What is Melting Point OR Freezing Point?

100

By definition, this thing must happen to a substance in order to measure its chemical properties.

What is a Chemical Reaction OR a Chemical Change?

100

The measurement that the V stands for in the Ideal Gas Law.

What is Volume?

100

This word, used as the unit for a number of molecules, is also the name of a cute animal AND something you might tell a dermatologist about.

What is a mole?

100

Diamond, halite, and quartz are all examples of this type of substance.

What is a Crystal OR a Mineral?

200

The ability of some metals to attract or repel other metallic objects.

What is (Ferro)Magnetism?

200

Flammability measures how easy it is for a substance to undergo this type of reaction.

What is Combustion?

200

The units that must be used for Temperature in any Gas Law problem.

What are Kelvins?

200

This metric unit, which measures solubility, relates the number of solute particles to the volume of solution.

What is Molar (Concentration)

200

Kevlar, Teflon, and Styrofoam are all this type of substance.

What is a Polymer?

300

This physical property describes the amount of energy it takes to raise a substance by 1 degree Celsius.

What is (Specific) Heat Capacity?

300

The chemical property shared by vinegar, lemon juice, and H2SO4.

What is Acidity?

300

This unit, symbolized by the letter n, equals the number 6.022×1023.

What is a Mole OR Avogadro's Number?

300

This physical property is the reason why oil and water don't mix, and why sand doesn't dissolve.

What is (Molecular) Polarity OR Like Dissolves Like?

300

The single, repeating structure in a crystal formation.

What is a Unit Cell?

400

This physical property is useful to determine which substances will dissolve or mix together (i.e. "like dissolves like").

What is (Molecular) Polarity?

400

By its chemical properties, Sodium Hydroxide is classified as one of these.

What is a Base?

400

According to Boyle's Law, if the Volume of a container decreases, this measurement may increase as a result.

What is Pressure?

400

1 mole of solute in a 500mL solution will produce this concentration.

What is 2M?
400

The single molecule "link" in a polymer "chain."

What is a Monomer?

500

The metric unit for electrical resistance.

What is an Ohm?

500

Benzene, asbestos, and cadmium are all classified as this type of dangerous chemical.

What is a Carcinogen OR Cancerous?

500

If a balloon at sea level (1 atm pressure) is 2 liters in Volume, this is what its Volume will be if it is brought to Colorado (~0.85 atm pressure).

What is 2.35 liters?

500

You will need this volume of 12M stock solution to make 600 mL of 0.5M solution.

What is 25 mL?

500

These two types of chemical bonds can both be found in various crystals and minerals.

What are Ionic and Covalent?

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