This compound, commonly known as table salt, has the chemical formula NaCl.
What is Sodium Chloride!
This polyatomic ion has the formula OH⁻ and is found in many cleaning products.
What is hydroxide?
If the pressure of a gas is held constant, and the temperature increases, the volume of the gas will do this.
What is increase?
In water NaCl is ... (Soluble or Insoluble)
What is Soluble
The oxidation number for a neutral atom is always this
Zero
What is the name and chemical formula of the compound that is exhaled by humans?
CO2 - Carbon Dioxide
Most polyatomic ions contain this type of bond within the ion.
What is a covalent bond?
What assumption can be made about colliding molecules in an ideal gas?
What is Elastic Collisions?
8. Um...This positively charged ion that's derived from ammonia always forms soluble compounds.
Ammonium
Typically the oxidation number for Fluorine is this
-1
Chemical formula for the strong oxidizing agent permanganate?
What is MnO4- !
When polyatomic ions such as sulfate or nitrate dissolve in water, they typically undergo this process, forming hydrated ions.
What is dissociation!
This is the molar volume of an ideal gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP).
These group 1 metals always form soluble ionic compounds
Alkali Metals
In each half cell add these to the more positive side so that the charges are equal.
Electrons
What is the Chemical formula for hypophosphorous acid?
What is H3PO2!
What is the name of this molecule: (NH₄)₂HPO?
What is diammonium hydrogen phosphate!
What are the units for the ideal gas constant R? (Joules Version)
What is J/mol*k ?
9. 2 Carbons, 3 Hydrogens, and 2 Oxygens form this ion that always forms soluble compounds.
Acetate
In a redox reaction, for each half cell, the total charges of products and this must be equal
Reactants
What is the chemical formula for potassium hexacyanoferrate(III)?
What is K₃[Fe(CN)₆]?
This polyatomic ion, containing both sulfur and oxygen, exhibits oxidation states of +6 in its central atom and is commonly involved in acid-base reactions.
What is sulfate?
Express the gas law equation PV = nRT in terms of density.
What is P = dRT/M ? , (M is molar mass).
Most sulfite, carbonate, phosphate, oxalate, and chromate salts are ...
Insoluble
When balancing a redox reaction in a base, in your final step H+ is neutralized with this
OH-