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The Mole
Stoich
States of Matter
Solutions
Acids and Bases
100
Who created the mole?
What is Avogadros
100
What is the law of conservation of mass
What is what you have in the beginning should be what you have in the end, usually in a different form.
100
What are the 4 states of matter?
What is solid,liquid,gas,plasma
100
The chemical being dissolved is called the
What is solute
100
What does a base feel like?
What is slippery
200
Another name for the mole is
What is Avogadros number
200
What are used to solve Stoichiometry problems?
What is ratios
200
Define Plasma
What is a superheated ionic gas
200
What happens when a solution has dissolved all the solute possible
What is it becomes saturated
200
What part of the pH scale is acidic
What is 1-6
300
When converting to grams from moles what do you do?
What is multiply the molar mass of the element
300
What is stoichiometry used for?
What is determining how much of each chemical you need and how much you'll make.
300
One of the creators of gas laws is
What is Boyle, Charles, Gay-Lussac, or Avogadro
300
What is one way you can make a solution dissolve more of the solute
What is heat
300
What has a pH of 7
What is water
400
When converting to moles from liters you
What is divide by 22.4
400
Define Stoichiometry
What is the relationship between the relative quantities of substances taking part in a reaction or forming a compound
400
What is Avogadros law?
What is the volume occupied by an ideal gas is proportional to the number of moles present in the container
400
What should be able to pass through the solution
What is light
400
what are solutions with a pH of 8-14
What are bases
500
How can you go from liters to grams when converting?
What is convert from liters to moles and moles to grams
500
Given the following equation: 2 KClO3 ---> 2 KCl + 3 O2 How many moles of O2 can be produced by letting 12.00 moles of KClO3 react?
What is 18.00 mol of O2
500
What do all the parts in the Ideal gas law stand for?
What is PV=nRT where P is pressure, V is volume, n is the number of moles, R is .082, and T is Temperature in Kelvin.
500
What is it called when a solution has dissolved more than the solution normally would?
What is super-saturation
500
What do all acids contain?
What is hydrogen