What unit is used for volume?
Liters (L)
What is Dalton's Law?
Ptotal= P1 + P2 + P3
How do you find pH?
What are the two components of Boyle's Law?
Pressure and Volume
H20
Water
What is the correct unit for temperature?
Kelvin (K)
What is the definition of Effusion?
Has to go through a small place.
What range is the pH scale?
0-14
What are the two components of Charles' Law?
Volume and Temperature
SO2
Sulfur Dioxide
What Unit is used for Mass?
Grams (g)
What is Avogadro's number?
6.022 × 10²³
What Does OIL RIG stand for?
Oxidation is Lost
Reduction is gain
What is the equation for the combined gas law?
PV/T = Constant
CH4.
Methane
kPa is a unit measure for what?
Pressure
What is a Redox Reaction?
Oxidation-reduction reactions (redox) involve electrons transferring from one species to another. When an atom loses an electron, it's oxidized, whereas when a Species gains electrons, it's reduced.
What does ICE stand for?
I: Initial
C: Change
E: End/Equilibrium
What does R stand for PV=nRT?
Universal Gas Constant
H2SO4
Sulfuric Acid
In chemistry what does atm stand for?
Atmosphere
What does pH stand for?
Potential of Hydrogen
What is the formula for molarity?
M = #moles/ volume
A relationship between volume, pressure, temperature, and number of moles of a gas.
The Ideal Gas Law
CH3COOH
Acetic Acid