This is the value for Avogadro's number.
What is 6.02 x 10^23?
This substance is created by combining two or more pure substances or compounds.
What is a mixture?
This is a solution that tastes sour and can corrode metal.
What is an acid?
What is a Joule?
Adding kinetic energy to particles will cause reaction to do this.
What is increase in rate?
The mole was developed by using this element.
What is carbon 12?
This is the substance that is dissolved in another substance.
What is a solute?
This is a substance with a pH of 13.
What is a base?
This is the term describing energy released after a chemical reaction.
What is exothermic?
This explains that particles need to contact other particles for chemical reactions to occur.
What is collision theory?
This is used to convert between moles of one substance to moles of another.
What is the mole ratio?
This type of mixture contains large particles that do not fit between the solvent particles.
What is a suspension?
When an acid and base mixture is creates water and this other substance.
What is salt?
This is the term describing particles with high velocity colliding with particles of lower velocity.
What is heat?
Reactions that start with products and end with reactants are known as this type.
What are reversible reactions?
This yield can be determined by using stoichometry with a chemical formula.
What is the theoretical yield?
This is random motion demonstrated in particles when mixed in solution.
What is Brownian Motion?
Bases contain a majority of this type of ion.
What is a OH- ion?
This law states that the total change of energy in a reaction is equal to the sum of the energy change of its parts.
What is Hess's Law?
This is the term for the same rate of change between both reactants and products.
What is equilibrium?
This value is calculated by dividing moles of solute by liters of solution.
What is molarity?
This is the process used to separate liquid mixtures that have different boiling points.
What is distillation?
The sum of H3O+ and OH- ions will equal this number.
What is 14?
This device has one chamber and can measure energy absorbed or released in a chemical reaction.
What is a coffee cup calorimeter?
What are non spontaneous reactions?