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100

What law states that at a constant temperature, pressure and volume are inversely proportional to one another.

What is Boyle's Law

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This is the amount of a substance in a defined volume.

What is concentration?

100

These are characteristics of _____.

Taste sour, are covalent electrolytes and turn blue litmus paper red.

What are acids?

100

What is the formula for the Combined Gas Law?

What is P1 * V1/T1 = P2 * V2/T2

100

Define the mnemonic  for LEO GER and OIL RIG?

Lose Electrons Oxidation Gain Electrons Reduction

Oxidation Is Loss Reduction Is Gain

200

This law states that at a constant pressure, temperature and volume are directly proportional to one another.

What is Charle's Law?

200

This is the temperature at which a liquid's vapor pressure is equal to the external air pressure.

What is boiling point?

200

These are characteristics of ______.

Taste bitter, feel slippery when mixed with water and turn red litmus paper blue.

What are bases?

200

This is the formula for the Ideal Gas Law

PV=nRT

200

What is the absolute temperature scale and why is it used?

What is kelvin-because it starts at absolute zero (particles cannot have negative kinetic energy)

300

What law states that equal volumes of all gases at the same temperature and pressure have the same number of molecules (or atoms)

What is Avogadro's Law?

300

This is capable of reacting as either an acid OR a base.

What is amphoteric?

300

Ionic compounds that contain the hydroxide ion can act as _____.

What is bases?

300

This formula solves for ____ 

?=Moles solute/liters solution

What is Molarity (M)?

300

In a battery oxidation happens at the _____ which is _____ and reduction happens at the ______ which is ______.

What is anode, negative and cathode, positive?

400

This law states that the total pressure exerted by a mixture of non-reacting gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of individual gases

What is Dalton's law of Partial Pressures?

400

This is the charge on an ion or, in a molecule, the charge that an atom would have if the shared electrons in a bond were always given to the more electronegative atom.

What is oxidation state?

400

If a covalent compound starts with an H, it can usually act like an _____.

What is acid?

400

These formulas solve for _____ and _____ in _____.

∆T=-i(Kf)m (f is a subscript)

∆T=i(Kb)m (b is a subscript)

What is decrease, increase and temperature.

400

These are the 4 main factors that affect solubility.

What is like dissolves like, polarity, temperature and pressure?

500

This theory states that gas particles are tiny, in constant random motion, and collide with each other and the walls of their container without losing energy. These collisions create pressure.

What is Kinetic Molecular Theory?

500

This uses reduction, usually powered by electricity, to coat an object with a metal.

What is electroplating?

500

This process takes an acid of known concentration and adds it to a base of unknown concentration (or vise-versa) until a neutral pH is reached to determine the unknown concentration.

What is acid/base titration?

500

This is the equation to find the mole fraction of a gas.

What is Xa = mole of component a/total moles in the mixture?

500

What are two ways to measure concentration in a solution?

What is Molarity and Molality?

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