What is the word to describe the chemical that will be dissolved in water?
Solute
What property of water is when water molecules are strongly attracted to each other?
Cohesion
If a chemical formula has a capital N, then it is always insoluble.
FALSE
What is the scale that measures how acidic/basic something is?
pH scale
What is
sqrt144
12
This vocab word describes the multiple different charges that water and other molecules may have.
Polarity
What are 3 of the 5 properties of water?
Cohesion
Adhesion
Universal Solvent
Polarity
Surface Tension
Which chemical is the most soluble at 60 °C?
Pb(NO3)2
If a solution's pH is 6.7, would it be considered acidic, basic, or neutral?
Acidic
What is the 4th planet from the sun?
Mars
This vocab word describes the maximum amount of chemical that can be dissolved in water at a certain temperature.
Saturated
Which property of water best explains its ability to dissovle many different salts and chemicals?
Universal Solvent
What is one way to increase the rate of dissolving a solid in a liquid?
1. Mixing/stirring/agitating
2. Increasing the temperature
3. Increase the surface area of the solid
Do bases have more, less, or the same amount of OH- compared to its amount of H+?
More OH- than H+
This popular video game company/game is generally made up of many different user created games. Some of their most popular games include "Grow a Garden," "Work at a Pizza Place," and "Steal a Brainrot." It also has a its own premium currency and a stock market.
Roblox
A substance that does NOT separate into ions in a water solution. Also does NOT conduct electricity.
Nonelectrolyte
What happens to the surface tension of water when adding soap to it?
It decreases/breaks, etc.
If a chemical contains the element rubidium, will it be soluble or insoluble?
Soluble (Alkali metal)
Are strong acids/bases considered electrolytes or nonelectrolytes?
Electrolytes - they completely dissociate and break apart
What year will the next leap year be?
2028
A specific type of base that increases the concentration of OH- ions.
Arrhenius base
Polarity are the different charges on water molecules. If there was a strong positive charge outside, which element in water would be more attracted to the positive charge?
The oxygen (in water it is slightly negative)
At about what point are both NaCl and KClO3 both saturated?
Around 40 g & 90 °C
What would the name of HClO4 be?
Perchloric Acid
Name 3 out of the 4 U.S. Presidents that are on Mt. Rushmore
1. George Washington
2. Thomas Jefferson
3. Abraham Lincoln
4. Teddy Roosevelt