Differentiating Characteristics
Modeling Matter
Conversions/Mass
Phase Diagrams
100

Name 3 characteristics that can be used to differentiate between substances.

Melting points, boiling points, solubility, density, or electrical conductivity.

100

What is the Ideal Gas Law?

PV = kBNT or PV = nRT
100

10 lbs to g?

4536 g

100

Does temperature increase, decrease, or stay the same during a phase change?

Temperature does not change.
200
How can we use the flame test to differentiate between substances?

Certain substances react to the flame test by producing different color flames. The color of the flame produced can tell us about the substance.

200

How are Pressure and Volume related according to the Ideal Gas Law? 

They are inversely related.

200

What is the atomic mass of SeO?

94.97 g/mol of SeO

200

What does it mean if a substance is volatile?

A more volatile substance is more easily transitioned from liquid to gas - or more easily vaporized.

300

What is the difference between physical and chemical properties?

A physical property is a characteristic that can be observed or measured without making a change to the substance. A chemical property is the ability of a substance to undergo a chemical change.

300

What is the equation for velocity in relation to temperature and mass?

v2 = T/m

300

What is the middle point of Mole Island?

Amount of substance in moles (n)
300

At high energy and low pressure, what phase would be more favorable for a substance (according to the PE vs. number of configurations graph)?

Gas

400

Which cation typically produces a blue substance?

Cu2+

400

At what conditions does the particulate model of matter operate?

High temperatures and low pressures.

400

984 kJ to J?

984,000 J

400

Draw a typical heating curve.

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500

In the solubility test, a substance is insoluble if it...

...produces ppt
500

What makes the particulate model of matter good for analyzing gases?

There are no repulsions or attractions between molecules at the conditions of the particulate model of matter.

500

How many molecules are in 16.43 g of C2Cl4?

5.97 x 1022 molecules of C2Cl4

500

What is supercritical fluid?

A substance that is either/both liquid and gas in a state above critical pressure and temperature.

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