This polyatomic ion has the formula SO42-.
What is sulfate?
This is when a substance changes its appearance but not its makeup.
What is a physical change?
This unit of measure can be found by just looking at the periodic table.
What is atomic mass unit (amu)?
These substances conduct electricity when mixed with water, have a sour taste, turn litmus paper red, and are considered proton donors.
What is an acid?
This is the substance that is dissolved in a solution.
What is a solute?
The polyatomic ion hydroxide (OH-) contain these two elements.
What are oxygen and hydrogen?
This phase symbol refers to when a molecule in a chemical equation is dissolved in water.
What is the atomic mass of an element in grams?
This is a substance that turns one color in the presence of a base, and another in the presence of an acid.
What is an indicator?
This is what is made when a solute and a solvent are mixed together.
What is a solution?
The formula PO43- belongs to this ion.
What is phosphate?
The molecules in this state of matter move the slowest out of all three.
What is solid?
In a chemical equation, these can be found on the left side.
What are the reactants?
This atom is donated by acids when reacting with bases, and contains no electrons or neutrons.
What is the H+ ion?
This is what is made when the maximum amount of solute is dissolved in a solvent.
What is a saturated solution?
This suffix means the ion contains more oxygen atoms than its -ite counterpart.
What is -ate?
This type of reaction involves atoms or molecules reacting to create a new substance.
What is a formation reaction?
What are the coefficients?
This, according to chemists, is any compound that contains a metal.
What is a salt?
This "ingredient" is needed in order to dissolve a gas into a liquid.
What is pressure?
This is the chemical formula for acetate.
What is C2H3O2-?
Carbon monoxide can be found in the products of this type of reaction.
What is incomplete combustion?
This is useful to solve any chemistry math problem, and can be made from the relationships between molecules in an equation.
What is conversion factor?
What is a, acid-covalent base reaction.
The term "exothermic" refers to a process that does this with heat.
What it releases heat?