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CHEMISTRY TEST REVIEW ROUND 2

pHAtomsBondingWaterVocab. $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 FINAL JEOPARDY FINAL JEOPARDY

Question for pH - $100 A solution that had equal amount of hydrogen and hydroxide ions is known as this Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for pH - $100 What is a neutral solution? Home View Question View Question

Question for pH - $200 Milk has a pH of 8. What is the range of this solution? Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for pH - $200 What is a weak base? Home View Question View Question

Question for pH - $300 This is the full range of the pH scale Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for pH - $300 What is 0-14? Home View Question View Question

Question for pH - $400 What two ions form when water breaks down? Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for pH - $400 What are hydronium and hydroxide ions? Home View Question View Question

Question for pH - $500 This would be the result of mixing a strong acid (vinegar) with a strong base (baking soda) Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for pH - $500 What would be a neutral solution? Home View Question View Question

Question for Atoms - $100 This is the charge of an electron Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Atoms - $100 What is negative? Home View Question View Question

Question for Atoms - $200 The charge of the nucleus of an atom is this Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Atoms - $200 What is positive? Home View Question View Question

Question for Atoms - $300 Adding these two particles will result in the atomic mass of an atom Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Atoms - $300 What are protons + neutrons? Home View Question View Question

Question for Atoms - $400 In order for an atom to be an ion, the atom must gain or lose this particle Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Atoms - $400 What are electrons? Home View Question View Question

Question for Atoms - $500 This would result in changing the number of protons in an atom Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Atoms - $500 What is change the element? Home View Question View Question

Question for Bonding - $100 This type of bond is formed when a partial positive side of one molecule is attracted to the partial negative side of another Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Bonding - $100 What is hydrogen bonding? Home View Question View Question

Question for Bonding - $200 Between covalent and ionic bonds, this is the weaker of the two Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Bonding - $200 What is ionic bonding? Home View Question View Question

Question for Bonding - $300 Once the ions are formed for an ionic bond, this attracts the two atoms to form a bond Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Bonding - $300 What is their opposite charges? Home View Question View Question

Question for Bonding - $400 A single covalent bond involves this many electrons Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Bonding - $400 What is one pair? (or 2 electrons) Home View Question View Question

Question for Bonding - $500 This is the order of bonds from strongest to weakest Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Bonding - $500 What is covalent, ionic, and hydrogen? Home View Question View Question

Question for Water - $100 This is the property of water that explains water droplets Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Water - $100 What is cohesion? Home View Question View Question

Question for Water - $200 This property of water explains why water runs up the sides of a graduated cylinder Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Water - $200 What is adhesion? Home View Question View Question

Question for Water - $300 This is water’s pH number Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Water - $300 What is 7? Home View Question View Question

Question for Water - $400 This is the partial charge on the oxygen atom of water Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Water - $400 What is negative? Home View Question View Question

Question for Water - $500 When putting your hands through water, you are breaking these bonds Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Water - $500 What are hydrogen bonds? Home View Question View Question

Question for Misc. - $100 This is the charge of a neutron particle Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Misc. - $100 What is neutral? Home View Question View Question

Question for Misc. - $200 These atoms make up a water molecule. (how many of each atom) Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Misc. - $200 What are 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom? Home View Question View Question

Question for Misc. - $300 This state of matter is when there is a definite shape and volume Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Misc. - $300 What is a solid? Home View Question View Question

Question for Misc. - $400 This state of matter moves very rapidly and bounces off each other in a random fashion Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Misc. - $400 What is a gas? Home View Question View Question

Question for Misc. - $500 This state of matter has atoms molecules flow over each other and does not have a fixed shape Home View Answer View Answer

Answer for Misc. - $500 What is a liquid? Home View Question View Question

Why are water molecules polar? Explain the charges of each atom and draw a molecule of water showing these charges?

Water is polar because there is an uneven distribution of charges where oxygen is slightly negative and the hydrogen atoms are slightly positive.

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