Quantitative chemistry Glossary
von John Brennan
1. Conservation
1.1. Keeping hold of the chemicals in a reaction, not wasting them.
2. Atom
2.1. Smallest bit of an element
3. Particle
3.1. A small object, atom, electron etc,
4. Molecule
4.1. Smallest part of a Compound
5. Reactive
5.1. Chemicals that CAN react
6. Product
6.1. The chemicals we get at the end of a reaction
7. Uncertainty
7.1. How confidant we are about an answer
8. Mean
8.1. Average
9. Mole
9.1. A number of particles 6.02 x 10 to the 23
10. Limiting
10.1. When a chemical is in short supply the reaction stops
11. Percentage
11.1. A proportion as a part of 100
12. Line of best fit
12.1. a line that fits a plot the best
13. Units
13.1. The measurements we use for a quantity
14. Economy
14.1. How much REACTANT turns into PRODUCT
15. Mass
15.1. How much material there is
16. Reaction
16.1. How chemicals join together, or split apart.
17. Reactant
17.1. One of the starting chemicals in a reaction
18. Relative
18.1. Comparison between two things
19. Range
19.1. The difference between the highest and the lowest value.
20. Concentration
20.1. How much chemical there is in a particular space.
21. Volume
21.1. How much space does something occupy
22. Yield
22.1. How much a chemical reaction produces.
23. Scales
23.1. The sizes of measurement that we use.
24. Plotting
24.1. Adding data to a graph