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What volume is Directly Proportional toTemperature
What pressure is directly proportional toTemperature
What temperature is directly proportional toPressure and Volume
What volume is inversely proportional toPressure
What pressure is inversely proportional toVolume
What always begins an acidH
AB + CD -> AD + CBDouble Replacement
Heat in an exothermic reactionReleased to the surroundings
Energy in an endothermic reactionAbsorbed from the surroundings
Energy required to melt a substanceHeat of Fusion
Energy required to turn a substance into vaporHeat of Vaporization
Iron(III) PhosphateFePO4
Volume of a mole of gas at STP22.4 L
Act of a CatalystIncreases the rate of a reaction by providing an alternative pathway or mechanism that requires less activation energy
The energy change that occurs when a solute dissolves into a solventHeat of Solution
When a temperature remains constantDuring a change of state
gas-liquid, liquid-solidExothermic Processes
solid-liquid, liquid-gasEndothermic Processes
Reaction that produces salt and wateracid-base reaction
used to calculate the heat needed to raise the temperatureq=m x Cp x T
solids at room temperature, have relatively high melting and boiling pointsIonic Compounds
The amount of energy lost by a system is absorbed by the surroundings/energy gained by a system is lost by the surroundingsLaw of Conservation of Energy
Will increase the rate of dissolving of a solid soluteIncreasing the Temperature



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