This is the equation for Boyle's Law.
What is P1V1 = P2V2
This molecular geometry has bond angles of 90 and 120 degrees.
What is Trigonal Bipyramidal.
This formula shows the lowest whole-number ratio of atoms in a compound.
What is the empirical formula?
This either accelerates or initiates a chemical reaction.
What is a catalyst?
This scale has a range from 0-14
What is the pH scale?
This is the conversion from celsius to Kelvin.
K=C+273
These are the electrons in the outermost shell.
What are valence electrons?
This number is a representation of atoms in a mole.
What is 6.02x10^23
This is the slope for a second-order reaction.
what is m>0?
This is a chemical solution containing a dye that changes color depending on the pH value.
What is an indicator?
This law relates the temperature and volume of a gas.
what is Charles' Law?
This is the strongest bond.
What is a covalent bond?
These two steps calculate the number of atoms when given grams of a substance.
What are converting grams to moles by dividing by molar mass, and multiple moles times Avogadro's number?
This is a series of simpler reactions that sum to the overall reaction that are influenced by elementary steps, molecularity, and rate
What is a reaction mechanism?
This is a solution that resists changes in pH.
What is a buffer solution?
The Ideal Gas Law follows this equation.
What is PV=nRT?
This is the strongest Intermolecular force.
What is Hydrogen Bonding?
This is the percent yield formula.
What is the experimental value/theoretical value x 100?
This is the minimum amount of energy required for a reaction to occur.
What is activation energy?
This ion is associated with all acids.
What is an H+ ion?
The Combined Gas Law is a combination of these two gas laws.
What are Boyle's and Charles'?
This symbol is used to show a partial charge.
What is a delta symbol
This is the expected reaction for Hydrocarbon combustion.
What is CH + O2 --- CO2 + H2O
This reaction means that when the concentration doubles the rate also doubles.
What is a first-order reaction?
This is a pair whose two species differ by the presence of a proton.
What is a conjugate acid-base pair?