A polyatomic with the suffix "-ate" turns into this suffix when acidic.
What is "-ic"?
The measurement of this molecule in a base determines its pOH.
What is OH (hydroxide)?
Br2 has these British IMFs
What are London Dispersion (van der Waals) Forces?
The most electronegative atom.
What is Fluorine?
A makeup of a solute and a solvent.
What is a Solution?
Acids 'give away' or 'donate' this atom in an acid-base reaction.
What is Hydrogen (H)?
The chemical formula for magnesium hydroxide.
What is Mg(OH)2?
A bond between a metal and nonmetal.
What is ionic?
A molecule has a large electronegativity difference of 1.07 and is asymmetrical making it this type of 'icy' molecule.
What is polar?
The "universal solvent" with a pH of 7.
pH + pOH =
What is 14?
The pOH of .003 M KOH to the nearest tenth
What is 2.5?
CH3-NH2 contains this type.
What is hydrogen bonding?
Methane has a symmetrical structure with atoms that have lower electronegativity and can be described as this (polar or nonpolar)
What is nonpolar?
The term for the amount of solute in solvent.
What is saturation?
The pH of 5x10-3 M HNO3 to the nearest tenth.
What is 2.3?
Hydroxide has this charge
What is negative (or negative 1)?
Two atoms sharing electrons rather than one taking the electrons it needs to complete an octet creates this type of bond.
What is covalent?
Electronegativity describes the affinity of an atom's nucleus to attract these subatomic particles.
What are electrons?
The general rule for dissolving to create a solution.
What is 'Like Dissolves Like'
The pOH of .000025 M HCl to the nearest tenth.
What is 9.4?
The pH of 5x10-5 M NaOH to the nearest tenth.
What is 9.7?
This type of IMF is marked by a temporary moment called this.
What is a dipole (dipole-dipole bonding)?
The force between H and Cl in one molecule of HCl can be described as this.
What is an INTRAmolecular force?
A solubility graph shows a slope representing H2SO4. A sample solution of this has a dot below this slope making the sample this.
What is unsaturated?