First Semester Chemistry Created By Kevin Eme. Final Jeopardy QuestionVocabulary All About The Atom 500Misc.IonicBondsPeriodicTrendsCovalent Bonds Bonds.

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First Semester Chemistry Created By Kevin Eme

Final Jeopardy QuestionVocabulary All About The Atom 500Misc.IonicBondsPeriodicTrendsCovalent Bonds Bonds

Define Diffusion Back

DefineElectronegativity

Define Ternary Compound Back

Define Matter Back

Define Chemistry Back

Name two of the four statements in Dalton’s Theory Back

What is the Bohr Model? Back

Define Mass Number Back

Name the subatomic particles that make up the atom. Back

Define Atom Back

Define representative elements, transition metals, and inner transition metals. Back

As atomic radius increases; electronegativity ________ And ionization energy ________. Back

Define noble gases and where they are on the Periodic Table. Back

What are alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and halogens classified as? Back

What is a trend? Back

Define Ionization Energy Back

Name Three Properties Of Ionic Compounds. Back

What is a Polyatomic Ion? Back

What is the difference between cations and anions? Back

What is an Ion? Back

What is the VSEPR Theory and what does it stand for? Back

When do dipole interactions occur? Back

What is the difference between a polar covalent bond and a nonpolar covalent bond? Back

Two Nitrogens form to make a _______ covalent bond. Back

What is a covalent bond? Back

List the Three Intermolecular Forces in order of Weakest-Strongest Bonds. Back

Name the Five Types of Chemistry Back

What is the Aufbau Principle? Back

What is a wave? Back

What is Avogadro’s Number? Back

Who discovered the Periodic Table? Back