A chemical produced in combustion, has a linear shape and can be harmful if too much is inhaled
What is CO2?
HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) --> H2O(l) + NaCl(aq)
What is Neutralization?
This is the physical state of matter subscript that represents an acid.
What is Aqueous?
The name given to a reactant that is completely consumed in a reaction.
What is a limiting reagent?
An element with a different number of neutrons and more then one possible molar mass.
What is an Isotope?
Gatorade and Powerade are examples of solutions that contain this other term that is used to describe ions.
What is electrolytes?
A solid product formed by means of a double displacement reaction.
What is a precipitate?
pH stands for this.
What is the Power of hydrogen?
This chemical indicator is yellow in acid and blue in base.
What is bromothymol blue?
The number of grams present in 36 mL of a 0.010mol/L NaOH solution.
What is 0.014 grams?
These metals act differently from alkali and alkali earth metals because they have more than one ionic form.
What are multi-valence metals?
This chemical indicator is colourless in acid and reacts with a base to turn fuschia.
What is phenolphthalein?
A procedure involving a buret, that can be used to determine the concentration of an unknown acid or base.
What is a titration?
This piece of lab equipment is used to obtain a small, accurate volume from a stock solution for a dilution procedure.
What is a pipet?
SCUBA stands for:
What is Self -contained, underwater, breathing, apparatus?
The name given to this type of structure:
What is a Lewis dot diagram?
The product formed when sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides combine with water and oxygen in our air. It falls to the ground in several forms.
What is acid rain?
The chemical formula for Nitrous Acid.
What is HNO2 (aq)?
The percent yield if 13.5g of NaCl is recovered following an experiment that should have produced 18.0g of NaCl.
What is 75%.
The name given to a scientist who performs experiments to help solve crimes.
What is a Forensic scientist?
HOFBrINCl
What are the diatomic elements?
The type of reaction when a fuel combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water.
What is combustion?
The hydrogen ion concentration that corresponds to a substance with a pH of 10.2.
What is 6.3 x 10-11 M?
This is the point during a titration when the indicator changes colour.
What is the endpoint?
The name given to a type of solution that can no longer dissolve anymore solute.
What is supersaturated?