AlphaParticleslargestradioactiveparticle andhas a +2chargeSublimateDry ice is"dry"becauseCO2 can____ easily.ElectronNegativelychargedparticle thatexists outsidethe nucleas ofthe atomRUniversalGasConstantQuantitativeDatathat isnumeric1000Thenumber ofml in a LQualitativeData that isobservationalIdealGasLawPV=nRTFreezingpointdepressionHow much thefreezing pointdrops in asolution vs apure substanceEndothermicWhen a systemabsorbs energyfrom thesurroundings.HOBrFINClThediatomicelementsMolarityequal tomoles ofsolute perLiters ofsolutionPolarWater is ____because it has acharge differentialfrom one end ofthe molecule toanother. Also, it ispointy in shapeIsotopesTwo versions ofthe sameelement thatdiffer in theirnumber ofneutrons.LimitingReactantThe reactantthat controlshow much ofa product canbe made.graph showinga directrelationshipbetween twovariables.STPStandardTemperatureandPressureIonsAchargedparticleDepositionProcess by whichwater vapor inthe clouds goesdirectly to thesolid phaseforming snowSodiumPhosphateCovalentbondwhenelectrons aresharedbetween twonon metalsIonicBondWhenelectrons aretransferredfrom a metalto a non metalCondensationWhen agas goesto a liquidHeliumIts electronconfigurationis 1s2DissociationFactorSodiumChloride's is 2andMagnesiumChloride's is 3Must be wornwhen there areharshchemicals,glassware orflames in the labgraph showingan inverserelationshipbetween 2variable.ROYG BIVThe visible partof theelectromagneticspectrum.MyTeacherWho is thebestChemistryteacher of alltime?Avogadro'snumber6.02 x10 23The numberof people onEarth inScientificNotationSingledisplacementReactionan element thatis higher on theactivity seriesbumps anotherelement out ofa compoundTitrationUsed to find themolarity of anunknown solutionthroughneutralization witha color changeDecompositionWhen a singlereactantbreaks into 2or more puresubstances.CombustionWhen ahydrocarbonburns in thepresence ofoxygenDmitriMendeleevWidelyaccepted asthe creator ofthe periodictable.DihydrogenMonoxideGold FoilExperimentsupported thehypothesis thatatoms are mostlyempty space witha dense positvelycharged nucleusMolarmassthe weight of onemole of asubstance,typicallyexpressed ingrams per mole(g/mol).KMTKineticMolecularTheoryHalogensNeighbors tothe noble gaseson the periodictable that alltend to form -1ionsProtonthe number ofthese in thenucleus isequal to theatomic numberof the elementEnergyLevelWhen electronsfall from ahigher one to alower one lightis emittedBoilingPointWhenatmosphericpressureequals vaporpressureAlphaParticleslargestradioactiveparticle andhas a +2chargeSublimateDry ice is"dry"becauseCO2 can____ easily.ElectronNegativelychargedparticle thatexists outsidethe nucleas ofthe atomRUniversalGasConstantQuantitativeDatathat isnumeric1000Thenumber ofml in a LQualitativeData that isobservationalIdealGasLawPV=nRTFreezingpointdepressionHow much thefreezing pointdrops in asolution vs apure substanceEndothermicWhen a systemabsorbs energyfrom thesurroundings.HOBrFINClThediatomicelementsMolarityequal tomoles ofsolute perLiters ofsolutionPolarWater is ____because it has acharge differentialfrom one end ofthe molecule toanother. Also, it ispointy in shapeIsotopesTwo versions ofthe sameelement thatdiffer in theirnumber ofneutrons.LimitingReactantThe reactantthat controlshow much ofa product canbe made.graph showinga directrelationshipbetween twovariables.STPStandardTemperatureandPressureIonsAchargedparticleDepositionProcess by whichwater vapor inthe clouds goesdirectly to thesolid phaseforming snowSodiumPhosphateCovalentbondwhenelectrons aresharedbetween twonon metalsIonicBondWhenelectrons aretransferredfrom a metalto a non metalCondensationWhen agas goesto a liquidHeliumIts electronconfigurationis 1s2DissociationFactorSodiumChloride's is 2andMagnesiumChloride's is 3Must be wornwhen there areharshchemicals,glassware orflames in the labgraph showingan inverserelationshipbetween 2variable.ROYG BIVThe visible partof theelectromagneticspectrum.MyTeacherWho is thebestChemistryteacher of alltime?Avogadro'snumber6.02 x10 23The numberof people onEarth inScientificNotationSingledisplacementReactionan element thatis higher on theactivity seriesbumps anotherelement out ofa compoundTitrationUsed to find themolarity of anunknown solutionthroughneutralization witha color changeDecompositionWhen a singlereactantbreaks into 2or more puresubstances.CombustionWhen ahydrocarbonburns in thepresence ofoxygenDmitriMendeleevWidelyaccepted asthe creator ofthe periodictable.DihydrogenMonoxideGold FoilExperimentsupported thehypothesis thatatoms are mostlyempty space witha dense positvelycharged nucleusMolarmassthe weight of onemole of asubstance,typicallyexpressed ingrams per mole(g/mol).KMTKineticMolecularTheoryHalogensNeighbors tothe noble gaseson the periodictable that alltend to form -1ionsProtonthe number ofthese in thenucleus isequal to theatomic numberof the elementEnergyLevelWhen electronsfall from ahigher one to alower one lightis emittedBoilingPointWhenatmosphericpressureequals vaporpressure

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  1. largest radioactive particle and has a +2 charge
    Alpha Particles
  2. Dry ice is "dry" because CO2 can ____ easily.
    Sublimate
  3. Negatively charged particle that exists outside the nucleas of the atom
    Electron
  4. Universal Gas Constant
    R
  5. Data that is numeric
    Quantitative
  6. The number of ml in a L
    1000
  7. Data that is observational
    Qualitative
  8. PV=nRT
    Ideal Gas Law
  9. How much the freezing point drops in a solution vs a pure substance
    Freezing point depression
  10. When a system absorbs energy from the surroundings.
    Endothermic
  11. The diatomic elements
    HOBrFINCl
  12. equal to moles of solute per Liters of solution
    Molarity
  13. Water is ____ because it has a charge differential from one end of the molecule to another. Also, it is pointy in shape
    Polar
  14. Two versions of the same element that differ in their number of neutrons.
    Isotopes
  15. The reactant that controls how much of a product can be made.
    Limiting Reactant
  16. graph showing a direct relationship between two variables.
  17. Standard Temperature and Pressure
    STP
  18. A charged particle
    Ions
  19. Process by which water vapor in the clouds goes directly to the solid phase forming snow
    Deposition
  20. Sodium Phosphate
  21. when electrons are shared between two non metals
    Covalent bond
  22. When electrons are transferred from a metal to a non metal
    Ionic Bond
  23. When a gas goes to a liquid
    Condensation
  24. Its electron configuration is 1s2
    Helium
  25. Sodium Chloride's is 2 and Magnesium Chloride's is 3
    Dissociation Factor
  26. Must be worn when there are harsh chemicals, glassware or flames in the lab
  27. graph showing an inverse relationship between 2 variable.
  28. The visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
    ROY G BIV
  29. Who is the best Chemistry teacher of all time?
    My Teacher
  30. 6.02 x 10 23
    Avogadro's number
  31. The number of people on Earth in Scientific Notation
  32. an element that is higher on the activity series bumps another element out of a compound
    Single displacement Reaction
  33. Used to find the molarity of an unknown solution through neutralization with a color change
    Titration
  34. When a single reactant breaks into 2 or more pure substances.
    Decomposition
  35. When a hydrocarbon burns in the presence of oxygen
    Combustion
  36. Widely accepted as the creator of the periodic table.
    Dmitri Mendeleev
  37. Dihydrogen Monoxide
  38. supported the hypothesis that atoms are mostly empty space with a dense positvely charged nucleus
    Gold Foil Experiment
  39. the weight of one mole of a substance, typically expressed in grams per mole (g/mol).
    Molar mass
  40. Kinetic Molecular Theory
    KMT
  41. Neighbors to the noble gases on the periodic table that all tend to form -1 ions
    Halogens
  42. the number of these in the nucleus is equal to the atomic number of the element
    Proton
  43. When electrons fall from a higher one to a lower one light is emitted
    Energy Level
  44. When atmospheric pressure equals vapor pressure
    Boiling Point