The most abundant component of a solution?
What is the solvent.
20 grams of KClO3 at 30 degrees.
What is supersaturated?
Less than 7
What is the pH of an acid?
Moles per liter of solution.
What is molarity?
Salt and water
What is the product of an acid plus a base?
A solution in which the solvent is an alcohol.
What is a tincture?
70 grams of calcium chloride at 16 degrees.
What is saturated?
Blue - Bitter - Base
What are two characteristics of a base?
Va Ma = Vb Mb
What is the formula to solve titration or dilution problems?
Salt and hydrogen gas.
What are the products of a metal reacting with an acid?
If more solute can be added to a solution.
What is an unsaturated solution.
Mg(OH)2 and the number 3
What is the i value of magnesium hydroxide when working with colligative properties such as freezing point depression or boiling point elevation?
The quantitative determination of the concentration of an acid or base.
What is titration?
moles per kilogram of solvent
What is molality?
An acid plus a carbonate
What reaction produces a salt, water and carbon dioxide?
When a substance absorbs moisture from the surroundings.
What is deliquescent or hygroscopic?
60 grams of KCl at 80oC.
What is supersaturated?
Hydro_________ ic
As seen by HCl, HBr, HF, or H2S
How do we name a binary acid?
Molality
What is the concentration unit used for colligative properties?
Neutralization
What is the reaction that involves an acid and a base?
If a solution has dissolved more solute than normal.
What is supersatureted?
Crush, stir or heat
What are three ways to increase solubility?
Congo red, litmus, phenolphthalein
What are acid-base indicators?
Immiscible
What is when two liquids will not mix?
sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid
What produces sodium sulfate?