Moles
Molarity/Concentration
Reactions in Solution
Limiting Reagents/Percent Yield
Gasses
100
a measurement unit of the amount of molecules
What is a mole
100
The number of moles of solute per liters of volume
What is molarity
100
the maximum amount that dissolves in a given amount of solvent at a given temperature
What is solubility
100
actual yield/theoretical yield X 100
What is the formula for percent yield?
100
PV=nRT
What is the ideal gas law?
200
The measurement for moles
What is 6.022x10^23
200
M= n/V
What is the molarity equation
200
Temperature effects the (Blank) of different types of matter
What is solubility
200
measured amount of product that is obtained in a reaction (how much we really get)
What is the actual yield?
200
inverse relationship between pressure and volume P1V1=P2V2
What is Boyle's law?
300
What conversion is this? Gramx(molex/Gramx)=????
What is Gram to Mole conversion
300
a uniform mixture of 2 solutions
What is unsaturated
300
These are more soluble at higher temperatures
What are solids and liquids
300
measured amount of product that is obtained in a reaction (how much we really get)
What is the theoretical yield?
300
direct relationship between pressure and temp P1/T1=P2/T2
What is Gay-Lussac's Law?
400
This man Invented the Mole
Who is Avogadro
400
When something is more concentrated than it can be
What is Supersaturated
400
these are more soluble at lower temperatures
What are gasses
400
the one we have too much of
What does in excess indicate?
400
1. Fill containers uniformly exert pressure 2. Gases have low densities 3. Compressible 4. Mix thoroughly and completely
What are the four properties of gas?
500
Avogadro lived in this era
What is 1770-1850
500
the process to mak an impure solid pure
What is recrystallization
500
Law that states the solubility of a gas in a liquid relates to the partial pressure of the gas above the liquid
What is Henry's law
500
The one we have too much of.
What is a limiting reagent?
500
1. Made of small particles, which are widely spaced. 2. Molecules are in rapid motion, colliding with each other and the sides of the container. 3. All collisions involving gas molecules are elastic. 4. Gas molecules have negligible attractive (repulsive forces) between them. 5. The temperature is related to the average kinetic energy of the gas molecules
What is the Kinetic molecular theory?
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