This is the smallest building block of an element. If you go any smaller it ceases to be that element.
What is an atom?
This is the ability of water to be drawn together to form things like water droplets.
What is cohesion?
This is how we define acid on the pH scale.
What is a pH below 7?
This is how we define Bases on the pH scale.
What is pH higher than 7?
This is the large number before a reactant/product. This means that there are that number of individual atoms/molecules of that reactant/product. Ex: 2Fe
What is the coefficient?
This is a mixture that is the same throughout. No matter what part you separate it will always be similar to the original mixture.
What is a homogeneous mixture.
This is how we refer to water on the pH scale.
What is neutral?
This is the taste of the acids we can safely consume.
What is a sour taste?
This is the taste of bases that we can safely consume.
What is a bitter taste?
This is the small number after an elemental symbol and refers to the number of that specific element in the molecule. Ex O2
What is the subscript?
This is made up of two or more atoms. This does not have to be made of multiple elements.
What is a molecule?
This is water's ability to form a thin film on the surface due to cohesion causing water to stick together rather than to the surrounding air.
What is surface tension?
This is the kind of litmus paper acid can change and what color it changes to.
What is blue litmus paper red?
This is the kind of litmus paper and what color bases can change it.
What is red litmus paper blue?
This is what the arrow in a chemical equation refers to.
What is a chemical reaction?
This is made up of two or more elements.
What is a compound?
This is water's ability to stick to other things such as rain sticking to a glass window.
What is adhesion?
This is the material acid corrodes.
What is metals and stone/minerals?
This is the materials bases corrode.
What is organic material and oils?
This is the number of O atoms in the following compound.
2Na2(H2O3)3
What are 18 atoms of O?
This is a mixture that is not the same throughout. When separated some parts will be different than the original mixture.
What is a heterogeneous mixture.
This is the combination of cohesion and adhesion that allows water to flow up thin tubes. Most commonly seen in plants.
What is the Capillary Action?
This is the ion that makes acids stronger.
What are H+ ions?
This is the ion that makes bases stronger.
What are OH- ions?
This is the total number of atoms in the following compound.
2Fe(C2H3O2)
What are 16 atoms?