The chemical formula for this acid is HCl.
What is the Chemical formula for Hydrochloric acid?
This number is always equal to the number of protons in a its element.
What is the Atomic number?
These three are basic sub atomic particles.
What are Protons Neutrons and Electrons?
This is the measurment used to tell how much an acid and base burns your skin.
What is PH? (or POH)
This was a common element used to test radiation and nuclear power.
What is uranium?
The name of this acid is Sulfuric acid.
What is the name of H2SO4?
Transition metals use this to describe their charge.
What are Roman numerals?
This Sub atomic particle has the largest mass.
What is a neutron?
The POH of this solution is 9.5 when converted from PH.
(Calculate the PH of this substance.)
What is the POH of a substance if the PH is 4.5?
This is the measure to tell how long before an element degrades by 50%.
What is a half life?
The Compound of this acid is HClO.
What is Hypochlorous acid?
This compound either has a positive or negative 4 as its charge.
What is Carbon?
This is the name for the outermost electrons in an atom.
What is a valence electron?
This simple device is an indicator to tell if a substance is an acid or base.
What is Litmus paper?
This is when there are different "breeds" of elements that consists of varying levels of neutrons.
What is an Isotope?
The name of this acid is Carbonic Acid.
What is H2CO3?
These compounds are all diatomic. (LIST THEM ALL)
what do the compounds H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, and I2 have in common?
This is the number of electron "orbits" that go around the nucelli.
What is a Energy level?
Yes! Both acids and bases can flow electrons through them. (acids and bases are both ____________.)
Are acids and bases electrolytes?
These 3 are all usually products of a nuclear reaction.
what is a Alpha particle, Beta particle, and Gamma wave.
The name of this acid is acetic acid.
What is the name of HC2H3O2?
These transition metals doesnt have the charge next to its name. (when listed in a compound)
What does silver, zinc, and Cadmium have in common?
This is a model made by JJ Thomson that was later updated since the discovery of the nuclei.
What is the plum pudding model?
Using OH-, the PH of this substance is 2.3
(Calculate OH-, Not POH) (answer with 4 sig figs.)
What is the PH of a substance when the OH is 1.995x10-12
This is also known as a beta particle. (What consists of a beta particle?)
What is an electron if it was releases due to a nuclear reaction?