- Absolute Zero: point in which water freezes(-273 degrees Kelvin)
- Barometer: device used to measure atmospheric pressure
- Boyle's Law: P1V1=P2V2
- Charles Law: V1/T1=V2/T2
- Colligative Properties: properties of solution that depend on the # of solute particles in solution and not on the nature of solute
- Combined Gas Law: P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2
- Gay Lussac's Law: P1/T1=P2/T2
- Ideal gas: gas that behaves according to the Kinetic Molecular Theory
- Ideal Gas Law: PV=nRT
- Immiscible: incapable of mixing
- Kinetic Molecular Theory: a group of assumptions used to explain the behavior and properties of gases
- Miscible: capable of mixing and forming a solution
- P-pressure, V-Volume, n-moles, R-.0821, T-temperature: What does PV=nRT stand for?
- Pressure: force per unit area(atm, Hg, torr)
- Saturated: where the solute is completely dissolved
- Solubility: amount of solute that will dissolve in a specific amount of solvent under stated conditions
- Solute: substance that is dissolved
- Solvent: the dissolving agent(most of the solution)
- Supersaturated: where their is more solute needed for a saturated solution
- True Solution: system in which one or more substances are mixed and dissolved in another substance
- Unsaturated: where solute is not dissolved