Lab Equipment & Safety
Periodic Table
Periodic Trends
Ionic Bonding
Covalent Bonding
100

This piece of glassware has a tapered neck and is used to heat and store liquids.

What is an Erlenmeyer flask?

100

The periodic table is organized by this number

What is the atomic number?

100

This is the three trends we learned about the periodic table

What is electronegativity, ionization energy, and atomic radius?

100

These are the two types of elements that make up an ionic bond

What is a metal and a nonmetal

100

These types of elements make up a covalent bond.

What is 2 or non-metals?

200

This piece of lab equipment is used for precise volume measurement. You check it at eye level for the most accurate measurement.

What is a graduated cylinder?

200

The atomic number tells you how many of these an element has

What is protons & electrons?

200

Both of these trends increase up and to the right on the table

What are ionization and electronegativity?

200

This is what happens to the electrons in an ionic bond

What is they are transferred?

200

This is what happens to the electrons in a covalent bond

What is they get shared? Sharing is caring, sharing is covalent.

300

This piece of lab equipment must be worn at all times when working with fire or chemicals to protect your eyes.

What is safety goggles?

300

The charge associated with an electron is this

What is negative?

300

The directions in which atomic radius increases

What is to the left and down?

300

This rule describes the number of electrons an atom needs to reach its lifelong goal

What is the Octet Rule?

300

This is the name of this compound: CH4

What is Carbon Tetrahydride

400

This station in the room is used when chemicals or material get into the eyes.

What is the eyewash station?

400

These are the three categories of elements found on the periodic table

What is nonmetals, metals, and metalloids?

400

This element has the largest electronegativity on the table (greediest)

What is fluorine? 

400

This is how many electrons Sulfur (S) needs to steal in order to complete its octet

What is 2 electrons?

400

This is the way to show the bonding site for a covalent bond.

What is by circling (the shared valence electrons)?

500

This is the first person you would need to tell if something goes wrong in the lab.

What is the instructor (Ms. Castaneda)?

500

The number of neutrons for the element Potassium

What is 20?

500

This element has the largest atomic radius of these three elements. Silicon, Nitrogen, Sulfur

What is silicon?

500

This is the name for the compound when calcium bonds with sulfur

What is Calcium Sulfide?

500

Using the Greek prefixes, decode the following: hexa-tetra-non-mono-di-tri

What is 6-4-9-1-2-3?

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