Gasses
Acids/Bases
Solution Vocabulary
Chemical Equations
Chemical Reactions
100
A gas that fits the 5 assumptions of the Molecular Kinetic Theory
What is an ideal gas.
100
OH-
What is hydroxide?
100
The name of a solution that can no longer hold any more solute.
What is saturated?
100
The whole number IN FRONT of a compound in a chemical equation.
What is a coefficient?
100
Two reactants combining into a single product.
What is a synthesis reaction?
200
Kpa, psi, atm, pa and torr.
What are pressure engineering units?
200
An acid that increases the hydronium concentration
What is an Arrhenius Acid
200
The graph that shows the amount of solute per 100 g of a solvent.
What is a solubility curve?
200
This number can NEVER be changed when balancing a chemical equation.
What is a subscript?
200
The reaction type for 2KCl3 --> 2 KCl + 3 O2
What is decomposition?
300
Particles of gas that escaping through tiny holes
What is effusion
300
-log(pH)
What is hydronium concentration
300
moles/Liters
What is molarity?
300
According to the Law of Conservation of Mass, these are the same for both reactants and products in a chemical reaction.
What are moles or mass?
300
7, 8, 9, Hydrogen and all of Group 17 elements.
What are the elements that are "diatomic" (always combine in pairs)?
400
Atmospheric pressure is caused by this.
What is the weight of all the gasses.
400
The process where in a lab, the concentration of either an acid or a base can be determined.
What is titration?
400
The measure of the amount of solute in a solvent.
What is solubility?
400
The moles of one compound divided by the moles of another compound in a chemical equation.
What is the mole ratio?
400
This reaction forms 2 compounds from 2 compounds.
What is a double displacement reaction?
500
This law explains why an egg is pushed into a bottle when water in the bottle is cooled.
What is Gay Lussac's Pressure/Temperature relationship.
500
The process where an Acid and a Base reacts to create water and a "salt"
What is neutralization.
500
The surface area of a solute, the temperature of a solution and the polarity of a solute.
What are the factors that affect solubility of a solute?
500
These will complete the blanks for the following _____ Ca(NO3)2 + ____ Na2(SO4) ---> ___NaNO3 + ____CaSO4
What is 1, 1, 2 and 1?
500
This is a solid that is formed by two liquids in a chemical reaction.
What is a precipitate?
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