The Ideal Gas Law
What is PV=nRT?
A tentative explanation of observations that acts as a guide for gathering and checking information. Can be tested.
What is a hypothesis?
Mass number (A)
What is the number of protons plus neutrons?
The extent to which a solute may be dissolved in a solvent (usually water)
What is solubility?
I give you an alkali metal, you give me the group it's in
What is Group 1?
R
What is 0.08206 L atm / mol K
or 8.314 J/mol K?
Compounds with the same chemical formula but different molecular structures
What are isomers?
Sulfate
What is SO42-?
A chemical equation in which all dissolved ionic reactions and products, including spectator ions, are explicitly represented by formulas for their dissociated ions
What is a complete ionic equation?
I give you FePO4, you give me a name
What is Iron (III) phosphate?
c
What is 2.998 x 108 m/s?
What is electronegativity?
Alkaline earth metals
What is +2?
A heterogenous mixture in which relatively large component particles are temporarily dispersed, but settle out over time
What is a suspension?
I give you phosphorous, you give me electron configuration
What is 1s22s22p63s23p3?
Formula for the amount of heat entering or leaving a substance
What is q = cm(Tf - Ti)?
The point at which the analyte concentration is stoichiometrically equivalent to the concentration of the titrant
What is the equivalence point?
This produces ions when dissolved in water
What is an electrolyte?
Types of intramolecular forces in order of decreasing strength
What are metallic, ionic, polar covalent, and nonpolar covalent bonds?
I give you wavelength, you give me energy of a photon
What is E = hc/λ?
The four quantum number variables
What are n, l, ml, and ms?
n = 0,1,2,3....
l = 0<n-1
ml = -l < l
ms = 1/2, -1/2
The amount of heat required to change one mole of a substance from solid to liquid state
What is enthalpy of fusion?
This is a substance that brings about the reduction of another substance, becoming oxidized in the process
What is a reducing agent?
Types of IMFs in order of decreasing strength
What are hydrogen bonds, dipole-dipole interactions, LDFs, and VDW forces?
I give you a Lewis structure, you give me the steps I took to draw it
What is
1. Determine valence e-
2. Spooky skeleton structure
3. Extra e-'s go to terminal atoms
4. Extra extra e-'s go to central atom
5. Rearrange/multi bonds if necessary?