Physical Properties
Particles in Motion
Energy/States of Matter
Describing Substances
Counting and Periodic Elements
100

The space something takes up

What is volume?

100

The force that depends on the number of collisions between gas molecules and the walls of the container

What is pressure?

100

The energy account that increases when a liquid is warmed. 

What is thermal energy account?

100

This substance consists of two or more elements in a fixed mass ratio

What is a compound?

100

The periodic symbol for Magnesium

What is Mg?

200

This experiment in the mass and change lab was the experiment that lost mass

What is Alka-Seltzer Dissolved in Water?

200

When the temperature of a given mass of confined gas is constant, the product of its pressure and volume is also constant

What is Boyle's Law?

200

The substance found inside the bubble in a pot of boiling water.

What is water vapor?

200

The acronym for diatomic elements

What is BrINClHOF?

200

The mass in grams of 1 mole of a substance

What is the molar mass?

300

The mass of a system cannot change unless matter is transfer to or from the surroundings

What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?

300

The graph representing Charles law.

What is /?

300

The three types of energy transfer.

What are heating, radiating, and working?

300

The process of passing current through a substance to elicit a chemical reaction.

What is electrolysis?

300

Avogadro's Number to 5 digits.

What is 6.0221 x 10^23?

400

The density of a substance with an equation on a volume (mL) vs mass (g) plot of y=7.50x-0.22

What is 7.50 g/mL?

400

The temperature scales that are not appropriate to use for describing gas behavior

What are Fahrenheit and Celsius?

400

The amount of energy it takes to heat up 24 g water from 30. C to 55 C. (c=4.18 J/g˚C, Hf=334 J/g, Hv=2260 J/g)

What are 2500 Joules?

400

The man who first defined atoms as indivisible particles that make up all matter.

Who is Dalton?

400

The empirical formula for a compound containing 4.12 g of Hydrogen, 48.1 g of Carbon, and 48.1 g of Oxygen

What is C4H4O3?

500

The difference between the space that 7.05 g of a 4.03 g/mL substance (A) and 4.45g of 2.09 g/mL substance (B) takes up

What is 0.380 mL?

500

The new volume of 20.0 mL of a gas at 733 mm Hg and 23 ̊C that was converted to standard pressure and temperature.  

What is 17.8 mL?

500

The mass of ice that was heated from -6.0 C to 32 C using up 34588 J of energy. (334 J/g=Hf, 2.10 J/g˚C=c (solid water), 2260 J/g=Hv, 4.18 J/g˚C=c (liquid water))

What is 72 g?

500

Two copper chlorine compounds have the following mass composition. Compound A: 35.9 g of Cl / 97.3 g of Cu and Compound B: 52.8 g of Cl / 47.2 g Cu. What are the simplest formulas for compounds A and B? 

What is Compound A Cu3Cl and Compound B CuCl?

500

Molecular Formula for a compound composed 0.59 g hydrogen and 9.40 g oxygen.  The molar mass of this compound is 51.0 g/mol. Find the empirical and molecular formulas.

What is H3O3?