Acording to Boyles' Law what happens to pressure when volume decreases?
What is pressure increases
What is diffusion?
What is the movement of particles from high concentration to low concentration
What does molarity measure?
What is moles of solute per liter of solution
Which type of reaction releases heat?
What is exothermic
What pH value is neutral?
What is 7
Boyle’s Law works when what stays constant?
What is temperature
Why does perfume spread across a room?
What is diffusion
What is the formula for molarity?
What is M=molLM=Lmol
Which type of reaction absorbs heat?
What is endothermic
Is a pH of 3 acidic or basic?
What is acidic
If a gas has a volume of 4 L and is compressed to 2 L, what happens to the pressure?
What is the pressure doubles
Do particles move faster at high or low temperatures?
What is high temperatures
What is the molarity of 2 moles of NaCl in 1 liter of solution?
What is 2 M
Is burning wood exothermic or endothermic?
What is exothermic
What ion do acids produce in water?
What is hydrogen ions (H⁺)
What is the equation for Boyle's Law.
What is P1V1=P2V2
Which diffuses faster: gases or liquids?
What is gases
How many moles are in 0.5 L of a 4 M solution?
What is 2 moles
Why does an ice pack feel cold?
What is an endothermic reaction
What ion do bases produce in water?
What is hydroxide ions (OH⁻)
A gas has a pressure of 2 atm and volume of 6 L. If the volume changes to 3 L, what is the new pressure?
What is 4 atm
Explain why food coloring spreads faster in hot water than cold water.
What is particles move faster in hot water, increasing diffusion speed
A solution contains 3 moles of solute in 750 mL of solution. What is the molarity?
What is 4 M
Explain the energy transfer in an exothermic reaction.
What is energy is released from the system to the surroundings as heat
If a solution has a pH of 11, is it a strong acid, weak acid, weak base, or strong base?
What is a strong base