This is the conversion factor that will convert moles to grams.
Molar mass
The distance between two wave peaks is called this.
Wavelength
When you dissolve Koolaid in water, the Koolaid is called this.
Solute
The reaction below is given this classification.
2H2O => 2H2 + O2
Decomposition
This is the mass number of sodium.
22.9
In the reaction below, this is the mole ratio that will convert PbI2 into KI.
2KOH + PbI2 => 2KI + Pb(OH)2
2/1
This happens to frequency when the energy of a light wave increases.
Frequency increases
This is how molarity is calculated.
The reaction below is given this classification.
CH4 + 2O2 => 2H2O + CO2
Combustion
This is how mass number is calculated.
Protons + Neutrons
In the reaction below, this is the mole ratio that is needed to find out how much water will be produced from given amount of H2.
2H2 + O2 => 2H2O
2/2
This happens to the wavelength when the frequency is doubled.
halved
The molarity of a solution with 2 moles of B(OH)3 in 20 liters of water.
0.1 M
The reaction below is given this classification.
Cu + AgOH => CuOH + Ag
Single replacement
This is the atomic number of phosphorous.
15
In the reaction below, this many moles of NaOH are needed to produce 10 moles of Na2SO4.
2NaOH + MgSO4 => Na2SO4 + Mg(OH)2
20 moles
The EM radiation with the longest wavelength is called this.
When 35 L of a 4 molar solution is diluted to 40 L, the new molarity of the solution is this.
3.5 M
The reaction below is given this classification.
2KOH + PbI2 => 2KI + Pb(OH)2
Double replacement
This is the number total electrons in a neutral atom of oxygen.
8
In the reaction below, 0.5 moles of NaOH are reacted with MgSO4. This many grams of Na2SO4 will be produced.
2NaOH + MgSO4 => Na2SO4 + Mg(OH)2
35.5 grams
The EM radiation with the highest frequency is called this.
Gamma rays
This is the molarity of a solution when 40g of NaOH are dissolved in 500mL of water.
2 M NaOH
These are the products of a single replacement reaction when Iron metal reacts with Lead Nitrate.
Iron Nitrate and Lead metal
This is the number of neutrons in Carbon-13.
7