What's the Matter?
Under Pressure
Arrhenius, Bronsted-Lowry, Lewis-- OH MY!
Chemists have all the solutions
Drop the Base (into an Acid)
100

Matter exists in three states

What are solid, liquid, and gas?

100

This theory explains the behavior of gas particles

What is the kinetic theory?

100

Acids make H+ and bases make OH-

Who is Arrhenius?

100

It's what's dissolved 

What is solute?

100

pH = 13 (acid or base)

What is a base?

200

Changes from a gas to a liquid

What is condensation?

200

This happens to the volume of a helium-filled balloon as it is heated

What is expands?

200

Defines acid as H+ producer

Who is Arrhenius?

200

A solution where water is the solvent

What is aqueous?

200

The strength of acids and bases are measured by this scale

What is the pH scale?

300

Changes a substance from gas directly to a solid

What is deposition?

300

Three units for pressure

What are kPa, atm, mmHg?

300

Defines acids and bases in terms of electrons

Who is Lewis?

300

The ability of a substance to be dissolved

What is solubility?

300

pOH = 12 (acid or base)

What is an acid?

400

When temperature increases, the average kinetic energy of gas molecules does this

What is increases?

400

According to Gay-Lussac's law, temperature and pressure are related in this way.

What is directly?

400

Defines acids and bases in terms of protons

Who is Bronsted-Lowry?

400

The dissolving medium 

What is solvent?

400

These two substances when reacted together neutralize to form water and salt

What are acids and bases?

500

When phase changes occur, this type of energy changes.

What is potential?

500

"When pressure decreases, volume increases" is a(n) __________ relationship.

What is inverse?

500

Defines a base as an electron pair donor 

Who is Lewis?

500

Name three ways you could increase the rate of dissolving of lemonade powder in water without changing any amounts

What are stir/shake, heat, and crush into small pieces?

500

The pOH when the [H+] = 10-6

What is 8?