The amount of something in a given volume
Concentration
3 Phases of matter and 2 states of matter
Solid, liquid, gas and Aqueous, plasma
The ion acids dissolve into when put into solution
H+
Alpha, beta, positron and gamma
Table containing all organic prefixes
Table P
The process of lowering concentration by adding more solute
Dillution
2 things required for an effective collision resulting in a reaction
Speed and orientation
Which is stronger: pH4 or pH12
pH12
A half life is the amount of time for what to occur
A radioactive element to half itself, becoming more stable
Hydrogen and Carbon
A graph demonstrating what happens to kinetic energy and phase over time as a substance is heated
Heating curve
The phase of matter with the least entropy
Solid
Why is a pH of 2 a stronger acid than a pH of 4
Because a pH of 2 ionizes more completely
If an atom loses 1 proton and gains 1 neutron, what decay happened
Positron
If you have a substance that has twice then number of hydrogens compared to carbons, what does its organic name end with
-ene
The chemistry/scientific word for chaos and energy
Entropy and enthalpy
A theory that defines how gasses should behave, as well as the relationships they have to things such as pressure or volume
Kinetic Molecular Theory (KMT)
How many times stronger of a base is a pH of 13 than 10
1,000 times
Thorium has a half-life of 45 years. How much of a 100g sample is left after 90 years?
25g
The name of C4H6
Butyne
The process by which a radioactive substance becomes more stable by emitting something
Nuclear decay
What happens to phase while a substance is at a flat line on a heating or cooling curve
Phase changes
What are the 2 products of a neutralization reaction
A salt and water
Alpha Decay
The formula of Hexane
C6H14