Having partially positive on one end and partially negative on the other end.
What is polarity?
Substances with a pH below 7.
What are acids?
The symbol for sodium.
What is Na?
Term for metals in the middle of the periodic table.
What are transition metals?
A solution is a homogeneous ______.
What is a mixture?
The attraction of a water molecule to another water molecule.
What is cohesion
Substances with a pH of higher than 7.
What are bases?
The symbol for iron.
What is Fe?
The last group in the periodic table composed of elements that are stable and do not react with other substances.
What are noble gases?
Term for the dissolving substance.
What is a solvent?
The amount of heat needed to be absorbed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water by 1 degree Celsius.
What is specific heat?
Acids turn blue litmus paper to what color?
What is red?
The symbol for potassium.
What is K?
The group in the periodic table that has one valence electron.
What is Group I?
Term for the substance dissolved in water.
What is sollute?
What is the pH of pure water?
What is 7?
The term for the process of mixing an acid and a base.
What is neutralization?
The symbol for gold.
What is Au?
Group of elements that need one valence electron to complete their outermost energy level.
What is Group VII?
Term for a solution that can still dissolve more solute.
What is unsaturated?
Because water is able to dissolve a lot more substances, it is called a _________
What is a universal solvent?
The products when you mix an acid and a base.
What are water and salt?
The symbol for mercury.
What is Hg?
The number of protons and neutrons of an element.
What is the atomic mass?
Term for a solution that has dissolved more solutes than it can hold at a certain temperature.
What is supersaturated?