Solutions
Solubility
Acids and Bases
Acids and Bases 2
Misc.
100
The part of the solution doing the dissolving.
What is solvent?
100
A solution holding less solute than possible.
What is unsaturated?
100
Produces hydronium ions (H3O+)
What is acid?
100
Has a pH of less than 7.
What is an acid?
100
Three things that will make a solution dissolve faster.
What is stirring, smaller pieces, and heating?
200
The part of the solution being dissolved.
What is solute?
200
A solution holding more of the solute than is theoretically possible.
What is supersaturated?
200
Produces hydroxide (OH-) ions.
What is base?
200
Has a pH greater than 7.
What is a base?
200
Solids become more soluble when the solution is ______.
What is hot?
300
Dissolving of ionic compounds by breaking apart.
What is dissociation?
300
A solution that is holding the maximum amount of solute possible.
What is saturated?
300
Tastes bitter and feels slippery.
What is a base?
300
Combining an acid with a base.
What is neutralization?
300
Gases are more soluble when the temperature is _____ and the pressure is _____.
What are low and high?
400
Dissolving of molecular compounds.
What is dispersion?
400
The % by mass of 50 g of HCl dissolved in 100 g of water.
What is 33%?
400
Tastes sour and reacts with metals.
What is an acid?
400
Resists large changes in pH.
What is a buffer?
400
Two types of substances that are strong electrolytes.
What are strong acids and strong bases?
500
Adding solute to a solvent changes these three properties.
What is increase boiling point, decrease melting point, and increase conductivity?
500
The molarity of a solution that contains 100 g of NaCl to make 2 liters of solution.
What is .86?
500
The products of a neutralization reaction.
What are water and a salt?
500
The salt formed when LiOH combines with HBr.
What is LiBr?
500
A test that will determine if a solution is unsaturated, saturated, or supersaturated.
What is dropping a crystal in the solution? (Unsat - dissolves, Sat - sinks, Super - crystallizes)