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hydrochloride acid

HCl

nitric acid

HNO3

sulfuric acid

H2SO4

hydrochloric acid

HCl

Net ionic equation for strong acid and strong base?

H+ + OH - ---> HOH (L)

reduction means the atom ___ electrons (GER)

gains

reduction means the atom ___ electrons (GER)

gains

oxidation means the atom ___ electrons


(LEO)

loses

Boyle's law

V1P1= V2P2

Boyle's law

V1P1= V2P2

Charles Law

T1V2= T2V1 (Temperature in kelvins)

Avogadros law

n1V2 = n2V1


(amount of gas and units are moles)

Avogadros law

n1V2 = n2V1


(amount of gas and units are moles)

ideal gas law

pv= nrt

electronegativity

is the desire to gain electrons

electronegativity

is the desire to gain electrons

ionization energy is

the energy required to move electrons

energy is

the ability to do work or produce heat

energy is

the ability to do work or produce heat

potential energy

energy based on an objects position to other objects

kinetic energy

energy of motion

1st law of thermodynamics

energy is conserved and cannot be created or destroyed only converted

enthalpy

heat flow at constant pressure

specific heat is

the amount of energy required to raise 1g of substance 1°C

ionic compounds consist of

metals and nonmetals

ionic compounds consist of

metals and nonmetals

molecular compounds consist of

nonmetals and nonmetals