Chemical Reactions
The Mole
Stoichiometry
States of Matter
Gas Laws
100

Process by which the atoms of one or more substances are rearranged to form different substance.

Chemical Reaction

100

Avagadro’s Number

6.02 x 10^23

100

Mathematical relationships between substances in a balanced chemical equation

Stoichiometry

100

attempts to explain the properties of gases 

Kinetic Molecular Theory

100

P1 x V1 = P2 x V2

Boyle’s Law

200

Starting substances 

Reactants

200

Used for individual elements

Atom

200

Compares any 2 substances in a balanced equation

Mole Ratio

200

Imaginary gas that follows 5 assumptions

Ideal Gas

200

V1/T1=V2/T2

Charles’s Law

300

Substances formed in the reaction

Products 

300

Atoms with a charge

Ion

300

First step of Stoichiometry

Balance the equation

300

Occurs due to the collision of gas particles with the walls of their container 

Gas Pressure 

300

P1/T1=P2/T2

Gay-Lussac’s Law

400

Separates the two to show the direction of the reaction

Arrow

400

Covalently bonded compounds (nonmetal+nonmetal)

Molecules

400

Substance that runs out and stops the reaction 

Limiting Reactant 

400

Measured using a barometer or a manometer 

Pressure

400

P1xV1/T1=P2xV2/T2

Combined Gas Law

500

Chemical reaction where oxygen combines and releases energy in the form of heat and light

Combustion 

500
Ionicallay bonded compounds (metal+nonmetal)

Formula Unit

500

Extra substance after reaction

Excess Reactant 

500

Average kinetic energy of particles 

Temperature

500

PV=nRT

Ideal Gas Law