Acid A compound that produces hydrogen ions in solution, is a

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Acid A compound that produces
hydrogen ions in solution, is a
hydrogen-ion donor, or an
electron-pair acceptor
• Base These are chemical substances
with a measurable pH above that of 7.0 on
a 0-14 scale.
• Boiling Point This is a temperature
where the vapor pressure of a liquid
equals the atmospheric pressure.
• Chemical Property This is the ability of
matter to change in to a different
substance. Example:flammability, reaction
to an acid
• Compound This is two or more elements
chemically combined in a fixed
ratio. Example:water, carbon dioxide,
sodium chloride.
• Conductivity The ability or power to
transmit heat, electricity, or
sound. Example:Metals transfer heat,
electricity, and soundbetter than
nonmetals
• Chemical Property This is the ability of
matter to change in to a different
substance. Example:flammability, reaction
to an acid
• Compound This is two or more elements
chemically combined in a fixed
ratio. Example:water, carbon dioxide,
sodium chloride
• Conductivity The ability or power to
transmit heat, electricity, or
sound. Example:Metals transfer heat,
electricity, and soundbetter than
nonmetals.
• Density This is a measure of mass per
unit volume. Example:the reason oil floats
on top of water
• Element This is a substance that cannot
be broken down further by chemical
means. Example:sodium, tungsten, iodine
Gas This is the phase of matter with no
fixed shape or volume. Example:Air, water
vapor
• Heterogeneous This is a mixture that
has different properties
throughout. Example:a chocolate chip
cookie, salad dressing,pizza
• Homogeneous
• This is a mixture that has the same
composition
throughout. Example:sweetened iced tea
(without the ice),vinegar, saltwater
• Inorganic This usually refers to any
element or compound that does not
contain carbon. Example:water, zinc
metal, sodium chloride
• Liquid This is the phase of matter with
no fixed shape but fixed
volume. Example:water at room
temperature
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