This law states that matter cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction.
What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?
The smallest building block of matter.
What is an atom?
A bond formed when electrons are transferred.
What is an ionic bond?
Li
What is Lithium?
Convert 25o C to Kelvin.
What is 298 K?
This law states compounds always form in the same proportion by mass.
What is the Law of Definite Proportions?
The particle with a positive charge.
What is a proton?
A bond formed when electrons are shared.
What is a covalent bond?
Ti
What is titanium?
Convert 86o F to oC.
What is 30o C?
This law involves different ratios when elements combine to form multiple compounds.
What is the Law of Multiple Proportions
The particle with no charge.
What is a neutron?
The compound formed when sodium reacts with chlorine.
What is NaCl?
Mg
What is magnesium?
The amount of milliliters in 2.5 liters.
What is 2500 mL?
The scientist who proposed the Atomic Theory.
Who is John Dalton?
The particle with a negative charge.
What is an electron?
Compounds composed of molecules with two atoms.
What are diatomic molecules?
Mn
What is Manganese?
The number of significant figures in 3.00.
What is 3?
Explain how Dalton's Atomic Theory support the Law of Conservation of Mass.
What is atoms are not created or destroyed, only rearranged?
The region of the atom where electrons are found.
Compare ionic vs covalent compounds in terms of conductivity.
What is ionic conduct when dissolved; covalent generally do not?
Cu
What is copper?
The metric prefix for 10-3.
What is milli?