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The names bond...ionic bond
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100
This is a graph that depicts the solid, liquid, and gas phase based on pressure and temperature.
What is a Phase Diagram?
100
This is a solution where no more solute can be dissolved into the given solvent
What is a saturated solution?
100
This is the measurement of concentration that is described by moles of solute divided by liters of solution.
What is molarity?
100
These are the attractice forces in between molecules.
What are Intermolecular Forces?
100
This is the attractive forces of a liquid to a surface.
What is adhesion?
200
This is a phase of a substance in an area with a very high pressure and a very low temperature.
What is a solid?
200
This is a type of solution where more solute is dissolved into a solvent than the actual saturation point. An example of this type of solution is honey.
What is a supersaturated solution?
200
This is a state of a solution where water is added.
What is dilution?
200
The type of IMF that occurs between molecules that contain hydrogen bonded to either nitrogen, oxygen or fluorine.
What is hydrogen bonding?
200
This is the attraction between molecules that causes surface tension.
What is cohesion?
300
This is described as how the freezing point of a liquid drops when a solute is added.
What is freezing point depression?
300
This is the change in solubility that occurs when a saturated solution decreases in temperature.
What is a decrease in solubility?
300
This is the description of a concetrated solution that generates electricity when a current is passed through it
What is an electrolyte?
300
This is the strongest IMF level of a substance.
What is a network covalent bonding?
300
These are the boiling and freezing points of water at STP.
What is a 100 degrees Celsius boiling point and a 0 degrees Celsius freezing point?
400
This is the temperature amount that the boiling point of water will rise if 1 molal NaCl is added to create a solution. (Boiling point constant is 0.512)
What is 1.024 degrees Celsius?
400
This is when water molecules surround solute molecules to form a combination of water and solute.
What is hydration?
400
This is the volume in milliliters of a 0.5M solution that contains 4.4 g. of carbon dioxide.
What is 200 mililiters?
400
This is a description of the trend that depicts the change in IMF levels when the boiling point of substances increases.
What is an increase in the IMF levels of the substances?
400
This polarity allows a substance to be easily dissolved in water.
What is a polar substance?
500
This is the phase of water when it is at a temperature of -10 degrees Celsius and a pressure of 1 atm.
What is a solid?
500
This liquid is a univeral solvent that is used to form aqueous solutions.
What is water?
500
This is the molarity of a 100 milliliter solution that was diluted from a 50 mililiter solution that is 0.5M.
What is 0.25M?
500
This is the substance with the highest IMF level between F2, Cl2, and Br2
What is Br2?
500
This can be described as the type of substance that can be dissolved in pentanol
What is a nonpolar substance?
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