Acids react with this
What are METALS
Bases react with this
What are LIPIDS
In a solution of saltwater, this is the solute.
What is an SALT
Provides graphical data of the temperature and amount of solute dissolved over a certain period of time.
What is SOLUBILITY CURVE GRAPH
This factor that increases the dissolution of a solution can be exemplified by stirring, shaking, or mixing the solute and the solvent.
What is AGITATION
Acids will make litmus paper turn to this color
What is RED
Bases turn litmus paper to this color.
What is BLUE
This is the Universal solvent
What is an WATER
The two-step process taught to you on how to read/ interpret data on a Solubility Curve Graph
What is RISE, RUN
Omitting Agitation, The other two factors that increase the rate of solubility.
What is TEMPERATURE AND SURFACE AREA
The only base within the list below:
HBr
NaCl
KOH
BaF
What is KOH
The only acid within the list below:
KOH
HBr
NaCl
BaF
What is HBr
The solute(s) in a glass of freshly brewed coffee.
What are COFFEE BEANS
Using the picture provided, the mass of KNO3 will dissolve at 70oC.
What is 130 GRAMS
The dissolution factor that consists of breaking a substance down into smaller pieces.
What is SURFACE AREA
Adding this will increase the Conductivity of a solution.
What is a MORE IONS
The name of a substance that can conduct electricity. Think Gatorade
What is an ELECTROLYTE
The solute(s) in a pitcher of KoolAid
What is KOOLAID POWDER AND SUGAR
Use the picture provided.
Between KNO3, NaCl, and NH4Cl, this substance is most soluble at 15oC.
What is NH4Cl
Use picture provided. When plotting the data point for a solution that contains 140g of KI at 10oC, my data point is above the solubility curve. This is the concentration of this solutions.
What is SUPERSATURATED
The reaction between an acid and a base results in the formation of water and this. Neutralization reactions.
What is SALT
The type of hydrogen ions produced in a Basic aqueous solution.
What is HYDROXIDE, (OH-)
A homogenous mixture.
What is a SOLUTION
Use the picture provided. Will a solution that contains 70g of NaNO3 at 30oC be a Saturated or an Unsaturated solution?
What is UNSATURATED
Use picture provided. When plotting the data point for a solution that contains 50g of NH4CL at 50oC, my data point is on the solubility curve. This is the concentration of this solution.
What is SATURATED