A substance that turns one color in the presence of acids and another color in the presence of bases.
What is an indicator
HCl
What is Hydrochloric acid?
#Moles
#Liters
What is Molarity?
The maximum amount of solute that can dissolve in a given amount of solvent.
What is Solubility?
With increasing temperature the solubility of gases does what?
What is decrease?
These chemicals are slippery to the touch when dissolved in water.
What is a Base?
HNO3
What is Nitric acid?
M1V1=M2V2
What is the Dilution Equation?
A solution in which the maximum amount of solute has been dissolved.
What is a Saturated Solution?
This scientist learned through hundreds of experiments that The pressure of a gas multiplied by the volume of its container always equals a constant. PV=constant
Who is Robert Boyle?
These chemicals are covalent compounds that conduct electricity when added to water.
What is an Acid?
H3PO4
What is Phosphoric acid?
#Moles solute
#kg solvent
What is Molality?
The solubility of which phase solutes usually increases with increasing temperature?
What is Solid?
At constant pressure, the temperature and volume of a gas are linearly proportional.
What is Charles's Law?
A molecule that donates Protons or (H+) ions.
What is an Acid?
H2CO3
What is Carbonic acid?
Delta T= i x Kb x m
What is Boiling-Point elevation?
A process that releases heat.
What is Exothermic process?
A temperature of 273K and a pressure of 1.00atm.
What are standard temperature and pressure?
A molecule that accepts protons or (H+) ions.
What is a Base?
C2H4O2
What is Acetic acid?
P1V1 = P2V2
T1 T2
What is the Combined gas Law?
A process that absorbs heat.
What is an Endothermic process?
The correct scale for temperature measurements when working with gas law equations.
What is Kelvin?