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The Atom Bonding Periodic Trends Nomenclature $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500

The Atom Bonding $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 Periodic Trends Nomenclature Bonding $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500

Positively charged subatomic particle. The Atom $100 Positively charged subatomic particle.

Equivalent to the number of neutrons and protons in an atom. The Atom $200 Equivalent to the number of neutrons and protons in an atom.

These atoms have valence electrons in the s and p sublevles. The Atom $300 These atoms have valence electrons in the s and p sublevles.

Indicates the number of protons that an element contains. The Atom $400 Indicates the number of protons that an element contains.

The Atom $500 This person developed a model of the atom in which the nucleus contained protons and the electrons orbited the nucleus as the planets orbit the sun.

The Atom $100-Answer What is a proton?

The Atom $200-Answer What is the atomic mass?

What are representative elements? The Atom $300-Answer What are representative elements?

What is the atomic number? The Atom $400-Answer What is the atomic number?

The Atom $500-Answer Who is Bohr?

These compounds have relatively high melting points. Bonding $100 These compounds have relatively high melting points.

Bonding $200 Which of the following compounds is gas at room temperature; SO2 or MgCl2 Daily Double

Bonding $300 An diagram that depicts the atoms and how they are bonded with their valance electrons.

These compounds are formed when atoms share electrons. Bonding $400 These compounds are formed when atoms share electrons.

Bonding $500 These compounds have very strong lattice (crystalline) structures of specific shapes.

What are ionic compounds? Bonding $100-Answer What are ionic compounds?

Bonding $200-Answer SO2

What is a Lewis Electron Dot Structure ? Bonding $300-Answer What is a Lewis Electron Dot Structure ?

What are covalent compounds? Bonding $400-Answer What are covalent compounds?

What are ionic compounds? Bonding $500-Answer What are ionic compounds?

The largest of these atoms: lithium, sodium, cesium. Periodic Trends $100 The largest of these atoms: lithium, sodium, cesium.

The most electronegative of these elements: oxygen, neon, sulfur. Periodic Trends $200 The most electronegative of these elements: oxygen, neon, sulfur.

Periodic Trends $300 Elements that have similar physical and chemical properties are members of the same what.

These elements have the valance configuration s2p6. Periodic Trends $400 These elements have the valance configuration s2p6.

Periodic Trends $500 Electrons in the highest energy level are blocked from the pull of the nucleus from electrons in the lower energy levels.

Periodic Trends $100-Answer What is cesium?

Periodic Trends $200-Answer What is oxygen?

Periodic Trends $300-Answer What is family or group?

Periodic Trends $400-Answer What are the Noble Gases?

Periodic Trends $500-Answer What is shielding effect?

These compounds end in -ide Nomenclature $100 These compounds end in -ide

The formula for sulfite Nomenclature $200 The formula for sulfite

These acids start with the prefix hydro-. Nomenclature $300 These acids start with the prefix hydro-.

Nomenclature $400 H2CO3.

Nomenclature $500 CuO.

Nomenclature $100-Answer What are binary compounds?

Nomenclature $200-Answer What is SO32-?

Nomenclature $300-Answer What is binary acids?

Nomenclature $400-Answer What is carbonic acid?

Nomenclature $500-Answer What is copper (II) oxide?

DOUBLE

Acids and Bases Stoichiometry States of Matter Reactions $200 $ 200 $ 200 $ 200 $400 $ 400 $ 400 $ 400 $600 $ 600 $ 600 $ 600 $800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 800 $1000 $ 1000 $ 1000 $ 1000

Acids and Bases $ 200 This person defines Acids as substances that form hydronium ions in water.

Acids and Bases $400 Are slippery in solution.

Acids and Bases $600 Are electrolytic in solution.

Acids and Bases $800 The pH of 0.05 M HCl.

Acids and Bases $1000 The pH of 0.05 M NaOH

Acids and Bases $200 - Answer What is Arrhenius’s definition of an acid?

Acids and Bases $400 -Answer What are bases?

Acids and Bases $600 - Answer What are acids and bases

Acids and Bases $800 - Answer What is 1.30?

Acids and Bases $1000 -Answer What is 13.69?

Stoichiometry $200 Allows the conversion between grams and moles.

Stoichiometry $400 Converts volume of a gas to moles of a gas at STP.

Stoichiometry $600 Allows the conversion between volume of a solution and moles of the solution.

Stoichiometry $800 The reactant that determines the amount of product that can be formed because it runs out first.

Stoichiometry $1000 The limiting reactant when 4.0 mol H2 react with 4.0 mol of O2 to form water. 2 H2 + O2  2H2O

Stoichiometry $200 - Answer What is molar mass?

Stoichiometry $400 -Answer What is molar Volume 22.4L = 1 mole?

Stoichiometry $600 -Answer What is molarity?

Stoichiometry $800 -Answer What is the limiting reactant?

Stoichiometry $1000- Answer What is hydrogen?

States of Matter $200 The phase change from gas to liquid.

States of Matter $400 The phase change from solid directly to gas.

States of Matter $600 Sign of ∆ H (enthalpy) for the following change: H2O (l) → H2O (g)

States of Matter $800 Sign of ∆S (entropy) of the following change: H2O (l) → H2O (g)

States of Matter $200- Answer What is condensation?

States of Matter $400- Answer What is sublimation?

States of Matter $600- Answer What is positive?

States of Matter $1000- Answer What is a phase change?

States of Matter $1000 The temperature doesn’t increase as this change occurs.

States of Matter $800- Answer What is positive?

Reactions $200 Entropy is positive and enthalpy is negative.

Acids react with bases to form these. Reactions $400 Acids react with bases to form these.

Reactions $600 The products of the combustion of a hydrocarbon.

Reactions $800 The products of this type of reaction are Metal chloride and oxygen gas.

Reactions $1000 The precipitate that forms when lead (II) nitrate reacts with sodium hydroxide?

Reactions $200- Answer What is a spontaneous reaction.

Reactions $400- Answer What is a salt and water?

Reactions $600- Answer What are carbon dioxide and water?

Reactions $800- Answer What are the products of the decomposition of a metal chlorate?

Reactions $1000- Answer What is lead (II) hydroxide?

Final Jeopardy

The branch of Chemistry that we studied in this course. Final Jeopardy The branch of Chemistry that we studied in this course.

Final Jeopardy-Answer All of them! Organic, Biochemistry, Analytical, Physical, and Inorganic (this is mainly what we studied!)