Which types of atoms are found in ionic compounds?
Metal + nonmetal
Name the following compound: Ca3N2
calcium nitride
Which phase of matter has the highest amount of energy?
Gases
The part of the solution that does the dissolving.
solvent
Define anion
A nonmetal that has gained electrons to become negative.
What is the formula for the following: aluminum nitrate.
Al(NO3)3
These phase changes happen between solid and liquid
freezing and melting
A toy balloon has an internal pressure of 1.05 atm and a volume of 5.0 L. If the temperature where the balloon is released is 200 C, what is the volume when the balloon rises to an altitude where the the temperature is –150 C?
1.3 L
The part of the solution that is dissolved.
solute
Strontium (Sr) can lose this many electrons when it becomes an ion.
2 e-
What is the name of the compound? Pb(SO4)2
lead (IV) sulfate
This is a measure of the average kinetic energy of a system.
temperature
If I add 25 mL of water to 125 mL of a 0.15 M NaOH solution, what will the molarity of the diluted solution be?
0.125 M
How many electrons is considered a full valence shell?
8
What is the name of the compound? NaF
sodium fluoride

At 20K, at what pressure will this substance condense?
~3 atm
If I have a 50.0 liter container that holds 45 moles of gas at a temperature of 2000 C, what is the pressure inside the container?
168 atm
Find the molarity of a solution when 734 grams of Li2SO4 are dissolved to make 2500 mL of solution.
2.67 M
This property describes an atom's pull for electrons on the periodic table.
Electronegativity
Name the following compound: C2Br6
dicarbon hexabromide
What is happening during the flat portions of a heating curve?
Phase change
How much water would I need to add to 500 mL of a 2.4 M KCl solution to make a 1.0 M solution?
700 mL