Combined Law
Ideal Law
Solutions
Concentration
Review
100

This value is measured in atm or mm Hg.

What is pressure?

100
This is the variable that represents the gas constant. 

What is R?

100

This is the term for the part of a solution that is dissolved.

What is the solute?

100

This is the unit used to measure concentration. 

What is molarity?

100

This is the term for the positive particles contained within the nucleus of an atom. 

What is a proton?

200

This is the required unit for temperature for gas law problems. 

What is Kelvin?

200

Describe the difference between the ideal law and the combined gas law.

What is TBD?

200

This is the term for the part of a solution that does the dissolving. 

What is the solvent?

200

This is the volume unit needed to calculate a concentration problem. 

What is L?

200

This is the name of the term used to count atoms, molecules, and particles.

What is Avogadro's number?

300

Convert 56 ℃ to K.

What is 329.15 K?

300

This is the unit volume must be in to properly calculate an ideal gas law problem.

What is liters?

300

This type of mixture is consistent throughout. 

What is homogeneous?

300

What is the concentration of a solution of 4.5 moles of NaCl in 0.56 L of water?

What is 8.04 M NaCl?

300
Give the chemical name for the following compound.


MgSO4

What is magnesium sulfate?

400

A gas has a pressure of 4.5 atm at 300 K in a 2.0 L container. If the gas pressure is increased to 5.0 atm and the temperature is increased to 350 K, what will be the final volume?

What is 2.1 L?

400

A gas has a pressure of 4.50 atm at 300 K in a 2.0 L container. How many moles are contained?

What is 0.03 moles?

400

This type of substance is made of only one element. 

What is a pure substance?

400

How many liters of water must be added to 4.6 moles of HCl to form a 2.0 M solution?

What is 2.3 L?

400

When balancing chemical reactions, what type of atom is typically balanced first?

What are metals?

500

A gas has a pressure of 450 mm Hg in a 3000 ml container at 20 ℃. What will the final temperature of the gas be if the volume decreases to 2000 ml and the pressure increases to 500 mm Hg?

What is 217.15 K?

500

A gas has a volume of 3000 ml and a pressure of 450 mm Hg. If 3.0 moles are contained, what must be the temperature of the gas?

What is 54.13 K?

500

This type of mixture contains particles that are smaller than a suspension but larger than a solution. 

What is a colloid?

500

How many grams of NaCl must be added to 1.2 L of water to form a 6.0 M solution?

What is 420.77 g of NaCl?
500

This is the name of the scientist who developed a periodic table based on ATOMIC NUMBER.

Who is Henri Moseley?