React a Mole
S, L, G, oh my!
All things S
This is pHun!
How stable is your nucleus?
100
these are used to balance chemical equations and CAN be changed
What are coefficients?
100
This theory explains the behavior of solid, liquid and gas particles and the interactions among them.
What is the Kinetic Molecular Theory?
100
This is the part of the solution that makes up the larger part.
What is solvent?
100
11-14
What is the range of a strong base?
100
This determines the stability of a nucleus.
What is the neutron-proton ratio?
200
This determines the amount of theoretical yield produced in a stoichiometric calculation.
What is the limiting reactant?
200
This is the relationship between pressure and volume at constant temperature.
What is an inverse relationship?
200
mol/L
What is the equation for Molarity?
200
These are 3 strong, monoprotic acids.
What is HCl, HBr, HI?
200
This is when a helium nucleus is given off.
What is alpha decay?
300
This type of reaction has one element and one compound on each side of the equation.
What is single replacement?
300
This is what happens to pressure when: volume is tripled AND temperature is halved
What is 1/6 P?
300
This equation is used when a less concentrated version of the same solution is necessary.
What is M1V1 = M2V2? (dilution equation)
300
This is a proton donor.
What is a Bronsted-Lowery acid?
300
This is the name for a positive electron and what side of the equation it would be on in an emission reaction.
What is a positron and on the product side?
400
You need these two "things" in order to calculate molecular formula.
What is the empirical formula and molar mass?
400
The intermolecular force(s) present in NH3.
What are hydrogen bonding and dispersion forces?
400
"like dissolves like."
What is the expression that states that similar substances are soluble in one another? (charges with charges, no charges with no charges)
400
These are the products of a neutralization reaction.
What is a salt and water?
400
This is the MAIN difference between nuclear fission and fusion.
What is fission is an the splitting of an unstable nucleus and fusion is 2 or more smaller nuclei coming together?
500
This is the difference between percent yield and percent error.
What is percent error is the difference in expected results - actual results and then divided by expected (x 100) AND percent yield is actual/theoretical x 100
500
Liters, atm, Kelvin, moles
What are all the units you would see in the ideal gas law equation? (PV=nRT) ** other answers may be accepted **
500
This is where you would like to determine the solubility of a compound and these are the types of equations you could write to show solubility and precipitates.
What are the solubility rules and total and net ionic equations?
500
This is the steps you would go through to determine the pH of a 0.05 M Al(OH)3 solution.
What is triple the Al(OH)3 concentration to get the OH concentration, then determine pOH or H3O+ and then determine pH?
500
C-14
What is the radioisotope used in carbon dating?
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