Who done it
Solution Concepts
Glassware
What in there?
More Terms and Such
200

Defines bases as OH- donors

Arrhenius

200

Described as the ability to dissolve

Solubility

200

Cylinder shaped. Not used for measuring

Beaker

200

What are the ions, including the amount and charges, produced when NaNO3 is dissolved

1 Na+ 1 NO3-

200

When acids dissolve and produce H+, something else is present in solution that one would expect

H3OHydronium

400

Defines bases as H+ acceptors

Bronsted

400

Described as the portion of a solution that gets dissolved

Solute
400

Cylinder shaped. Used to measure. 

Graduated Cylinder

400

What are the ions, including the amount and charges, produced when NH4Cl is dissolved

1 NH41 Cl-

400

When there is too much solute dissolved in solution and it just wont stay mixed (and is very concentrated at that!)

Supersaturated

600

Defines bases as electron donors. He also did work with drawing elements bonds and compounds

Lewis

600

This is what happens to the amount of mass of an ionic compound when the temperature increases

Increases

600

Long narrow tube used for precise measuring

Burette

600

What are the ions, including the amount and charges, produced when Ag3PO4 is dissolved

3 Ag1 PO4-

600

The term that describes a solution that is very weak (and is unsaturated for sure!)

dilute

800

Described the mol as 6.02x1023 particles

Avagadro

800

This is what happens to the vapor pressure when solute is dissolved

Decreases

800

Triangular shaped glassware. Used for swirling reactants

Erlenmeyer Flask

800

What are the ions, including the amount and charges, produced when magnesium phosphide is dissolved

3 Mg+2 2P-3

800

This term describes the particles that affect colligative properties and electrolytes

mobile ions

1000

Defined the concept of conjugate acids and bases...and buffers

Henderson Hasselbach

1000

This is what happens to the osmotic pressure when solute is dissolved

Increases

1000

Correct volume of this measurement. 

19.70

1000

What are the ions, including the amount and charges, produced when sulfuric acid is dissolved

2 H+ 1 SO4-2

1000

Sugar and salt both dissolve. However the process has uniquely different for salt, and the process is defined as

dissociation or ionization