How can you tell if a compound is Organic?
Got Carbon!!
What is the charge of a..
Electron?
Proton?
Neutron?
Electron: Negative (-)
Proton: Positive (+)
Neutron: Neutral
What are the phases of A,C, and E? 
A- Solid
C- Liquid
E- Gas
What is an ionic compound formed between?
Metal + Nonmetal!
What is the minimum amount of heat required to completely melt 20.0 grams of ice at its melting point?
(*Think Table B)
Q=MHf
Q=(20.0g)(334 J/g)
Answer: Q=6680J
Which type of reaction is this -->
2H + 3H --> 4He + 1n
Fusion!!
How do you find out how many neutrons are in an Atom?
Subtract the Atomic Number from the Atomic Mass?
(Atomic Mass - Atomic Number)
What Absorbs heat, and what Releases heat?
Absorbs- Endothermic
Releases- Exothermic
Whats the chemical formula of -->
NH4+ and PO4-3
(NH4)3(PO4)
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What is the chemical name of the compound NH4SCN?
(*Table E)
Ammonium Thiocyanate! :}
Which type of reaction is this -->
Ester + Base --> Soap and Glycerol
Saponification!!
What do you call the area outside the nucleus and what subatomic partials are in them?
Area outside the nucleus- Orbitals
Subatomic partials- Electrons
Is this reaction Endo or Exo? What's the name of the Phase?
H2O(g) -> H2O(s) 
Reaction- Exo
Phase- Defamation
How do Nonmetals become negative anions? What happens to the size of the atom when it becomes an anion?
1. By gaining Electrons (-)
2. They get Bigger
At 65 oC, which compound has a vapor pressure of 58 kilopascals?
(*Table H)
Ethanol
Which type of reaction is this -->
C6H12O6 -> CO2 + C2H5OH
Fermentation! ;)
What do you call the subatomic particles that live in the nucleus?
Nucleotide! [:
In the Electrolytic Cell, what does the battery replace?

It replaces spontaneous chemical energy. The battery acts as an external power source the courses a non-spontaneous Redox reaction.
Whats the chemical formula of -->
Mn+7 and PO4-3
Mn3(PO4)7
Which compound is least soluble in water at 60 oC?
(*Table G)
KClO3
Which type of reaction is this -->
220Fr -> 216At + 4He
Natural Transmutation!
KEEP GOING!! YOU GOT THIS!!
How is the bright line spectrum produced?
Electrons in ground state absorb energy + jump to the excited state, then as Electrons fall back down to ground state they emit energy producing light (seen on the bright line spectrum)
In a Electrochemical Cell, what is the Salt Bridge for in terms of ions?
Allows ions to flow freely both ways between the cathode and the anode.
Name this formula -->
FeCl3
Iron(III)Chloride
Which substance is most soluble in water?
(1) (NH4)3PO4 (3) Ag2SO4
(2) Cu(OH)2 (4) CaCO3
(*Table F)
(1) (NH4)3PO4