What are the starting substances in a chemical reaction?
What is Reactants
Excess Reactant = reactant that is ______ after reaction
Contains the max solute at a given temperature
What is Saturated
What is the phase change in the 80 calorie section?
If a solution has a pH of 0-6 it is
What is Acidic
To travel from Mole City to Volume Village, you would ___ moles by 22.4L?
What is Multiply
Limiting Reactant = the substance that _______ in a chemical reaction
What is Runs Out
How much solute can dissolve in a given temperature
What is Solubility
What phase is happening in the 540 calories section?
What is Boiling Point
When the substance is slippery is it acidic or basic
Unit to measure quantity of atoms, molecules
What is Moles
What is Percent Yield?
What is actual over theoretical percentage yield
Number of moles dissolved in liter
What is Molarity
Is energy released or absorbed for freezing to occur?
What is Absorbed
When Phenolphthalein turns purple, the solution is
What is the mass of one mole of a substance called?
What is Molar Mass
What is the study of the amount of substances involved in reactions?
What is Stoichiometry
Relatively large amount of solute dissolved in solvent
What is Concentrated
Is energy released or absorbed for boiling to occur?
What is Released
When litmus paper turns from blue paper to red is it acidic or basic
What is Acidic
Calculated answers must have the right what?
What are the numbers used to insert to balance a chemical equation?
What is Significant Figures
What is Coefficients
What is the percent yield of water if 11g of O2 reacts and 3.6g of water is actually produced?
What is a mole ratio?
What is 82%
What is calculation of the amount of substance reacted or produced in a chemical reaction
Relatively small amount of solute dissolved in solvent
Amount of gas that can dissolve that decreases when temperature increases
What is Dilute
What is Gas Solubility
What change occurs from a liquid to a solid?
What change occurs from a gas to a liquid?
What is Condensation
Acids produce which type of ions
Based on the Bronsted-Lowry definition is the base a proton donor or a proton acceptor
What is H+ ions
What is Proton Acceptor