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| == I == | == I == | ||
| − | * ideal gas | + | * [[HS-PS1-9|ideal gas]] | 
| * [[Questions:PSC A Profitable Blueberry Field#q1|indicator]] | * [[Questions:PSC A Profitable Blueberry Field#q1|indicator]] | ||
| * [[Questions:Smartphone Chemistry Sample Cluster|indium tin oxide]] | * [[Questions:Smartphone Chemistry Sample Cluster|indium tin oxide]] | ||
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| * [[HS-PS1-3|melting point]] | * [[HS-PS1-3|melting point]] | ||
| * [[HS-PS1-1|metal]] | * [[HS-PS1-1|metal]] | ||
| − | *[[Questions:PSC A Profitable Blueberry Field#q1|methyl red]] | + | * [[Questions:PSC A Profitable Blueberry Field#q1|methyl red]] | 
| − | *[[Questions:PSC Evaluating Gas Stoves|methane]] | + | * [[Questions:PSC Evaluating Gas Stoves|methane]] | 
| − | * mixing | + | * [[HS-PS3-4|mixing]] | 
| − | * molecule | + | * [[HS-PS1-3|molecule]] | 
| − | * mole | + | * [[HS-PS1-7|mole]] | 
| − | * molten potassium salt | + | * [[Questions:Smartphone Chemistry Sample Cluster|molten potassium salt]] | 
| − | * molecular level | + | * [[HS-PS1-6|molecular level]] | 
| − | * molarity | + | * [[HS-PS1-10|molarity]] | 
| <br> | <br> | ||
| == N == | == N == | ||
| − | *  | + | * [[HS-PS1-5|nature of reactants]] | 
| − | |||
| * net ionic equation | * net ionic equation | ||
| * [[HS-PS1-3|network solid]] | * [[HS-PS1-3|network solid]] | ||
| − | * neutron | + | * [[HS-PS1-1|neutron]] | 
| − | * neutralization | + | * [[HS-PS1-11|neutralization]] | 
| * neutralization capability | * neutralization capability | ||
| − | * nitrate ion | + | * [[Questions:PSC A Profitable Blueberry Field|nitrate ion]] | 
| − | * nitrogen | + | * [[Questions:PSC A Profitable Blueberry Field#q4|nitrogen]] | 
| * non-ideal gas behavior | * non-ideal gas behavior | ||
| − | * nuclear energy | + | * [[HS-PS1-8|nuclear energy]] | 
| − | * nuclear process | + | * [[HS-PS1-8|nuclear process]] | 
| − | * nucleus | + | * [[HS-PS1-8|nucleus]] | 
| * number of collisions per unit time | * number of collisions per unit time | ||
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| * particle collision | * particle collision | ||
| * particle orientation | * particle orientation | ||
| − | * parts per million (ppm) | + | * [[parts per million (ppm) | 
| * percent by mass | * percent by mass | ||
| * periodic table | * periodic table | ||
Revision as of 14:45, 10 June 2025
This glossary is strictly limited to terms originating from official NYSED materials such as standards and released test questions.
A
- absorption (of electromagnetic radiation)
- absorption (of energy)
- acid
- acid-base reaction
- algebraic expression
- alizarine yellow
- alpha decay
- aluminosilicate glass
- aluminum
- aluminum oxide
- ammonium ion
- ammonium sulfate
- anode
- Arrhenius acid-base reaction
- atomic scale
- atomic structure
- attraction
- attractive force
B
- balancing
- base
- beta decay
- binding energy
- boiling point
- boiling point elevation
- bond
- bond energy
- bond formation
- Boyle’s Law
- bromcresol purple
- bromphenol blue
- Bronsted-Lowry acid-base reaction
- bulk scale
C
- carbon
- carbon dioxide
- catalyst
- charge
- chemical change
- chemical energy
- chemical equation
- chemical property
- chemical reaction
- chemical reaction system
- chlorine
- chlorophyll
- closed system
- colligative property
- collision theory
- combined gas law
- combustion reaction
- computational model
- concentration
- conductivity
- conductor
- conservation of charge
- conservation of energy
- conservation of mass
- contact force
- conversion factor
- cobalt oxide
D
E
- electric charge
- electric field
- electrical energy
- electrically conductive material
- electromagnetic energy
- electromagnetic radiation
- electron
- electron state
- electron transfer
- element
- elemental sulfur
- energy
- energy change
- energy conservation
- energy conversion
- energy flow
- energy transfer
- energy transformation
- endothermic reaction
- equilibrium
- exothermic reaction
F
G
H
I
- ideal gas
- indicator
- indium tin oxide
- insulator
- intermolecular forces
- ion
- ionization
- ionization energy
- iron
K
L
- Le Chatelier’s Principle
- light energy
- liquid
- liquid-liquid solution
- lithium
- lithium cobalt oxide
- long-chained molecule
M
- macroscopic level
- macroscopic scale
- magnetic field
- main-group element
- mass
- mathematical expression
- mathematical representation
- matter
- matter flow
- melting point
- metal
- methyl red
- methane
- mixing
- molecule
- mole
- molten potassium salt
- molecular level
- molarity
N
- nature of reactants
- net ionic equation
- network solid
- neutron
- neutralization
- neutralization capability
- nitrate ion
- nitrogen
- non-ideal gas behavior
- nuclear energy
- nuclear process
- nucleus
- number of collisions per unit time
O
- opposite polarity
- overall reaction
- oxide
- oxidation
- oxidation half-reaction
- oxidation-reduction reaction
- oxygen
- outermost electron state
- outermost energy level
P
- particulate-level structure
- particle
- particle collision
- particle orientation
- [[parts per million (ppm)
- percent by mass
- periodic table
- pH
- photon
- photosynthesis
- physical change
- polarity
- positron decay
- Potential energy
- potassium
- potassium ion
- power
- precision
- pressure
- product
- proportional relationship
- proton
- property
Q
- quantitative
- qualitative
R
- radiation
- radioactive decay
- rate of change
- rate of reaction
- reactant
- reaction
- reaction with oxygen
- reactivity
- release of energy
- relative property
- repulsion
- repulsive force
- real gas
- reverse reaction
S
- scale of energy
- silicon
- sodium
- sodium ion
- solution
- stable molecule
- standard temperature and pressure (STP)
- stored chemical energy
- stored energy
- structure and function
- subatomic particle
- sugar
- sulfate ion
- surface area
- surface tension
- system
T
- temperature
- thermal energy
- titration
- total bond energy
- transformation
- trend
U
- ultraviolet radiation
- unstable nucleus
V
- vapor pressure
- visible spectrum
- volume
W
- water
- wavelength
- work
X
- X-rays
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