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Mrs. Burlingame

Periodic Table Bonding Acids/bases Kinetics/ Equilibrium

Row 1, Col 1 Total number of protons and neutrons in an atom What is the mass number.?

1,2 The atom’s ability to attract electrons to itself in bond formation. What is electronegativity?

1,3 Reactions between acids and bases to produce salts and water What is neutralization ?

1,4 When a stress is applied to a system in equilibrium, the reaction will try to shift in the direction that will relieve the stress. What is Le Chatelier’s Equilibrium?

2,1 As the atomic number increases there is an increase in ionization energy, electronegativity as well as, a decrease in radius. What is the chemistry of a period?

2,2 Valance electrons associated with maximum stability and minimum potential energy content. What is a stable octet

2,3 Red litmus paper stays red blue litmus turns red What is a litmus paper test for acidity?

2,4 Describe what is taking place in the following example Solid----> liquid----> Gas What is a phase change of increasing entropy?

3,1 On the periodic table all elements exhibit similar or related properties. What is a group or family?

3,2 Identify What is a tetrahedron?

3,3 Identify the equation: (Ma)(Va)=(Mb)(Vb) What is the titration equation of acids and bases?

3,4 Carbonated beverages maintain their carbonation best at What is low temperature and high pressure?

4,1 This elements exists as a diatomic molecule under normal conditions (STP) What is Bromine?

4,2 The bond between potassium and chlorine What is an ionic bond?

4,3 The following are examples of: LiOH, KOH, Ba(OH) 2 What are some species classified as an Arrhenius base?

4,4 Above 0, ice changes to water according to the following equation H 2 0 (s) + heat ---> H 2 0 (l). The changes in H 2 0 involve An absorption of heat and a change in entropy.

5,1 Spectral lines produced from the energy emitted from excited atoms. What is the movement of electrons from higher to lower energy levels.?

5,2 Water has a high melting point due to… What are the dipole-dipole attractive forces known as hydrogen bonds

5,3 The H + ion concentration of an aqueous solution that has a PH level of 11 What is 1.0 x mol/L?

5,4 Given the equilibrium CO (g) + 1/2 O 2 (g)   Co 2 (g) kcal As the temperature increases, the rate of the forward reaction … What is a decrease?