2 or more types of matter that are present in a solution.
What is a Mixture?
What is a Mole?
The number of waves that pass a point in a given period time.
What is Frequency?
Process by which a collection of molecules escapes through a small hole into a vacuum.
What is Effusion?
The attractive forces caused by these temporary dipoles are called...
What is Dispersion forces?
Conversion of units by multiplying conversion factors equal to 1.
What is Dimensional analysis.
Dissolved substances react to form one (or more) solid products.
What is a Precipitation reaction.
The study of the interaction between matter and electromagnetic radiation.
What is Spectroscopy?
The pressure due to any individual component in a gas mixture is its partial pressure.
What is Partial pressure?
What is Capillary action?
Mass, volume, weight, and length.
What is Extensive properties?
The reactant that makes the least amount of product.
What is Limiting reactant.
Plank’s constant.
What is 6.626 x 10-34?
PV=nRT
What is the Ideal gas law?
The IMFs of attraction between two different molecules are called...
What is Adhesive forces?
Changes that’s alter the composition of a matter
What is a Chemical change?
Mass of a chemical compound.
What is Molar mass?
Light energy delivered to they atoms in packets.
What is Quanta of Photons?
Something consisting o two equal and opposite point charges.
What is a Dipole?
Conditions under which all 3 states are in equilibrium with each other.
What is Triple point?
Properties in between, or a mixture of those metals and non-metals
What is a Metalloid?
The point in the titration when the H+ and OH- from reactants are in their stoichiometric ratio and are completely reacted.
What is Equivalence point.
The theory that things can be in multiple places at once.
What is Schrödinger’s cat?
The tendency of an atom participating in a covalent bond to attract he bonding electrons.
What is Electronegativity?
A substance that has properties of both a liquid and a gas.
What is Supercritical fluid?