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SignificantFigure:it refers to the number of exact digits to one digit which is estimated.
HygroscopicSolid:absorb moisture from the air so that, after weighing its mass is actually larger than it actually is.
Lachrymatory:also known as tear gas
Nonluminous:blue flame
Decantation:process of separating the solid-liquid components
Solution:a homogeneous mixture of 2 or more substance whose composition maybe varied within certain limits.
Singlereplacement:reaction in which one element reacts by taking the place of another element in a compound
Concentration:refers to the amount of solute present in given volume of solution.
Chemicalreaction:alter the composition of a substance
Molarity:refers to the number of moles of solute per liter.
ColligativeProperties:depends upon the number of particles of solute present in a solution.
Distillation:process of separating liquid
Endothermic:absorb heat
Ruler:most common device used for measuring length.
Phenolphthaleinindicator:indicator to detect acid, base or neutral
Graduatedcylinder:used for measuring liquid volumes in which the accuracy required is not greater than about 5%
Measurement:process of comparing something with a standard.
Molality:refers to the number of solute per kilogram of solution.
Exothermic:release heat at the time of their occurrence.
PeriodicLaw:States that: "Properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic number".
Luminousflame:yellow flame
Pipette:device calibrated to contain and or deliver a specific volume of liquid
Metathetical Reaction:do not involve any changes in valence or oxidation state.
Unit:Gives meaning to the process
Accuracy:Smallest exact value
Chromatography:process of separating the substances in a complex mixture
Solute:substance that is dissolved by liquid
Solvent:substance (usually liquid) capable of dissolving another substance.
Combination:reaction in which two or more substance combine to form a single product.
Decomposition:reaction in which a single substance breaks down into two or more substance.
- Smallest exact value
- alter the composition of a substance
- process of separating the substances in a complex mixture
- depends upon the number of particles of solute present in a solution.
- reaction in which two or more substance combine to form a single product.
- refers to the amount of solute present in given volume of solution.
- process of separating the solid-liquid components
- reaction in which a single substance breaks down into two or more substance.
- process of separating liquid
- absorb heat
- absorb moisture from the air so that, after weighing its mass is actually larger than it actually is.
- also known as tear gas
- process of comparing something with a standard.
| - refers to the number of solute per kilogram of solution.
- refers to the number of moles of solute per liter.
- blue flame
- indicator to detect acid, base or neutral
- device calibrated to contain and or deliver a specific volume of liquid
- most common device used for measuring length.
- it refers to the number of exact digits to one digit which is estimated.
- reaction in which one element reacts by taking the place of another element in a compound
- substance that is dissolved by liquid
- a homogeneous mixture of 2 or more substance whose composition maybe varied within certain limits.
- substance (usually liquid) capable of dissolving another substance.
- Gives meaning to the process
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- ACCURACY
- CHEMICALREACTION
- CHROMATOGRAPHY
- COLLIGATIVEPROPERTIES
- COMBINATION
- CONCENTRATION
- DECANTATION
- DECOMPOSITION
- DISTILLATION
- ENDOTHERMIC
- HYGROSCOPICSOLID
- LACHRYMATORY
- MEASUREMENT
| - MOLALITY
- MOLARITY
- NONLUMINOUS
- PHENOLPHTHALEININDICATOR
- PIPETTE
- RULER
- SIGNIFICANTFIGURE
- SINGLEREPLACEMENT
- SOLUTE
- SOLUTION
- SOLVENT
- UNIT
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