__C6H12O6+__O2-->__CO2+__H2O
What is C6H12O6+6O2-->6CO2+6H2O?
The inner part of an atom that contains the proton and the neutron is called this
What is the Nucleus
A group of atoms of the same element with different masses
What is an Isotope?
The Molar Mass of a CO2 Compound.
What is 44 grams/mole?
The type of relationship between volume and pressure
What is Inverse?
The type of reaction that produces precipitates.
These particles have a positive charge and are found inside the nucleus.
What is the proton
The element whose atomic number is 6
What is carbon?
This number describes how many particles are in 1 mole.
The fundamental principle of chemistry that allows you to balance chemical equations.
What is the law of conversation of mass?
These particles give stability to the nucleus of the atom and are responsible for around half of the mass of the atom.
What is the Neutron
This describes the trend of atomic radius on the periodic table.
What decreases at it goes across a row and increases down a group?
The pH of a solution that contains 3 moles in 8000ml
DAILY DOUBLE
What is .43
The change to the volume of a container if the temperature of the gas decreases?
What is the volume decreases?
The concentration of 32 grams of NaCl in 3.4L of water
What is .16 Molar
The different layers of electrons around the central part of the atom
What are energy levels?
This group is known as the halogens and forms ions with a charge of -1
The number of grams in 56L of Neon Gas
What is 50.45 grams?
What is a pressure of 10 atm?
What is 42.8 ml?
The signature of each element based on the movement of electrons between energy levels
What are emission/absorption spectra?
The reason that the Noble Gasses do not form bonds.
What is a complete Octet?
The number of grams of O2 produced by 5.5grams of H2O in the following reaction.
2H2O+CO2->CH4+2O2
What is 9.8grams
The equation used to describe how the relationship between pressure, volume and temperature are constant under ideal circumstances and can be used to predict changes to those variables.
What is the combined gas law/ P1V1=P2V2
T1 T2