A physical process in which a granular solid separates into smaller particles and is dispersed in solution
What is dissolving?
A compound composed of metal and non-metal atoms.
What is an ionic compound?
The reactant that is completely used up in a chemical reaction.
What is the limiting reactant?
This term describes substances that dissolve in a liquid
What is solubility?
A pure substance that cannot be broken down into any other substance. It is represented by a symbol on the periodic table.
What is an element?
Is equal to 6.02 x 1023 atoms.
What is a mole?
Describes the number of moles of solute dissolved in one liter of solution.
What is molarity (M)?
The universal solvent.
What is water?
What makes an ionic bond an, ionic bond.
What is the transfer of electrons?
If you have 2:3 mole ratio for H2O and CO2 and you have 6 moles of H2O how many moles of CO2 do you have?
9
What is the solubility of potassium chloride at 10°C? __________
30g
consists of a solute uniformly distributed throughout a solvent.
What is a solution?
Relating one measured quantity to another unmeasured quantity.
What is stoichiometry?
4. What is the solubility of NH3 at 50°C? __________
30g
Describes a solution that contains the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved.
What is saturated?
What are a hydrocarbon and oxygen and produces carbon dioxide and water vapor?
In any chemical reaction, the total mass of the products must equal the total mass of the reactants.
What is the law of conservation of mass?
How much potassium nitrate would precipitate if it were saturated at 60degrees then was cooled to 30 degrees?
65g