NaF
What is Sodium Fluoride?
This type of reaction has the general formula of A+B->AB
What is synthesis?
The two parts of a solution.
What are solute and solvent?
For a solution to be an acid, there most be excess of these ions in solution.
What is Hydrogen?
The unit for concentration.
What is moles/liter, or molarity (M)?
CaSO4
What is calcium sulfate?
This type of reaction involves 2 ionic compounds.
What is double replacement?
This term describes the relationship between oil and water, meaning that when put together they will not mix, and will separate into layers.
What is immiscible?
Name this acid: HF
What is hydrofluoric acid?
The concentration of a solution that has 5 moles of NaCl in 2 liters of solution.
What is 2.5M?
Tricarbon pentoxide
What is C3O5?
These are the two products produced from a neutralization reaction.
What are a salt and water?
This is the process of separating a solution via the differing boiling points of the liquids in solution.
What is distillation?
The color litmus paper will turn in sodium hydroxide.
What is blue?
What is the empirical formula of C4H12N4O2
What is C2H6N2O?
LiOH
What is lithium hydroxide?
This type of reaction was demonstrated by reacting a metal with an acid to produce a salt and hydrogen gas.
What is single replacement?
This is how the solubility of a gas changes when temperature is increased.
What is it decreases?
The molecular formula for nitrous acid.
What is HNO2?
Name the two strong bases.
What are sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide?
HCN
What is hydrocyanic acid?
These are the two reactants and two products always present in a combustion reaction.
What are a hydrocarbon and oxygen as reactants, carbon dioxide and water as products?
These type of molecules will dissolve in water due to its nature.
What are polar/ionic molecules?
This is the name of the indicator that is used to identify the strength of an acid.
What is methyl orange?
Name the following base: Au(OH)2
What is Gold (II) Hydroxide?