1
Type of oxide that can form a base if water is added.
base anhydride
2
A compound that consists of specifically two elements.
binary compound
3
Energy that holds nucleus’ neutrons and protons together
binding energy
4
Used to describe the study of the flow of heat.
calorimetry
5
A substance that can make a chemical reaction faster but which is not actually needed to produce the reaction nor is used in the reaction.
catalyst
6
When a reaction provides the agents for a subsequent reaction.
chain reaction
7
Properties that require a chemical reaction to observe.
chemical properties
8
Used to describe when symmetric parts of a molecule are not super imposable on one another.
chirality
9
The path through which electrons flow.
circuit
10
A solution property that changes if the concentration of that solution changes.
colligative property
11
When a compound is changed into water, heat, and CO2 as a result of combining with oxygen.
combustion
12
A combination of elements into a more complex molecule.
compound
13
The amount of a substance dissolved in a liquid.
concentration
14
When vapor changes into a liquid.
condensation
15
A the amount of electricity which can flow through an object.
conductance
1
Type of oxide that can form a base if water is added.
base anhydride
2
A compound that consists of specifically two elements.
binary compound
3
Energy that holds nucleus’ neutrons and protons together
binding energy
4
Used to describe the study of the flow of heat.
calorimetry
5
A substance that can make a chemical reaction faster but which is not actually needed to produce the reaction nor is used in the reaction.
catalyst
6
When a reaction provides the agents for a subsequent reaction.
chain reaction
7
Properties that require a chemical reaction to observe.
chemical properties
8
Used to describe when symmetric parts of a molecule are not super imposable on one another.
chirality
9
The path through which electrons flow.
circuit
10
A solution property that changes if the concentration of that solution changes.
colligative property
11
When a compound is changed into water, heat, and CO2 as a result of combining with oxygen.
combustion
12
A combination of elements into a more complex molecule.
compound
13
The amount of a substance dissolved in a liquid.
concentration
14
When vapor changes into a liquid.
condensation
15
A the amount of electricity which can flow through an object.
conductance