State Your Matter
Stirred, Not Shaken
Mole-y Grail (Stoichiometry & Mole Conversions)
Acids & Bases
100

It flows, takes the shape of its container, and refuses to be compressed.

What is a liquid.

100

This kind of solution still has room for more solute to dissolve.

What is an unsaturated solution

100

1 mole of anything contains this many particles.

What is Avogadro's number

6.022×1023

100

This common ion is released by acids in water according to Arrhenius.

What is H⁺

200

As the temperature rises, Kinetic Molecular Theory (KMT) accounts for how these particles collide elastically, experiencing an increase in kinetic energy.

What are gas particles

200

A 12 M solution of HCl is diluted to 1 M. You’d use this formula to figure out how much to pour.

What is the dilution equation

M1V1=M2V2

200

To convert 4.90 g of H₂SO₄ into molecules, you'd need this before using Avogadro’s number.

What is the molar mass

200

Ammonia (NH3)becomes this ion after accepting a proton.

What is ammonium NH4+

300

The Kelvin scale was built around this frosty idea, where particle motion freezes to a standstill.

What is absolute zero (i.e., 0 Kelvin)

300

The solubility of a salt goes up when the temperature increases—just ask this common lab tool (also the title of a graph).

What is a solubility curve

300

This value/metric shows how efficient or successful a chemical reaction or process is

What is percent yield

300

If the pH changes from 3 to 2, this happens to the hydronium concentration and by this amount.

What is it increases by a factor of 10

400

This gas law says, "When pressure goes up, volume goes down—as long as temperature behaves."

What is Boyle’s Law

P_1 V_1 = P_2 V_2

400

This physical action speeds up how quickly a solute dissolves without affecting how much can dissolve

What is stirring (or agitation)

400

The quantitative (molar) relationship between two substances in a chemical reaction. Usually expressed as fraction made from their coefficients

What is the mole ratio

400

This term describes a substance that prevents sudden pH swings (hint: think weak acid, strong base titrations...)

What is a buffer

500

This law is the go-to for solving gas problems when pressure, volume, moles, and temperature all come into play.

What is the Ideal Gas Law

500

The point at which a solute no longer dissolves in a solvent and starts to settle out.

What is saturation

500
1 mol of Aluminum Oxide would have this mass value

What is 102 g/mol

500

Mix a strong acid and a strong base, and you’ll get these two things.

What is water and salt