Periodic Table
Orbital Arrangement
Ionic & Covalent Bonding
Chemical Reactions
Chemical Reactions
100

Define exothermic and endothermic reactions

Exothermic: energy is released (normally hot)

Endothermic: energy is absorbed (normally cold)

100

True or False: the atomic number is equal to the number of neutrons

False

100

Name this compound: Pb(SO4)2

Lead sulfate

100

Explain the law of conservation of mass

Mass can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction

100

Name the following reaction: A + BC --> AC + B

Single Displacement

200

Name the middle group on the periodic table

Transition metals

200

Name the location of protons, neutrons and electrons

Protons and neutrons: nucleus

Electrons: electron shells

200

Count the amount of and name the elements present in this compound: Fe(NO3)3

1 x Iron, 3 x Nitrogen, 6 x Oxygen

200

Explain the difference between a physical and chemical change

Physical: affects the form, and has no change in the chemical composition

Chemical: one or more substances are converted into another substance (e.g. iron into rust)

200

Identify the type of reaction: CaCO-> CaO + CO2

Decomposition

300

True or False: Nitrogen has 5 valence electrons

True

300

State the maximum number of electrons, the first 3 electron shells can have.

2, 8, 8

300

What is the formula for magnesium nitrate?

Mg(NO3)2

300

Balance this equation: NaBr + Ca(OH)2 -> CaBr+ NaOH

2NaBr + Ca(OH)2 -> CaBr+ 2NaOH

300

Write the chemical equation for: potassium metal and chlorine gas combine to form potassium chloride

2K + Cl2 -> 2KCl

400

What does a homogeneous mixture mean?

A mixture whose composition is uniform throughout

400

Draw a diagram of the electron shell of Sulphur

2, 8, 6

400

Draw the Lewis dot structure for phosphorus

(5 valence electrons)
400

List the different types of reactions

Combination, decomposition, combustion, single replacement, double replacement

400

Name the following reaction: NaOH + HCl --> NaCl + H2O

Double Displacement

Acid/Base

500

Can the term compound and term molecule can be used interchangeably?

All compounds are molecules. Not all compounds are molecules.

A molecule is 2 or more atoms joining together. A compound is a molecule with 2 different TYPES of atoms.

500

What are C-12 and C-13 an example of?

Isotopes

500

Explain the difference between ionic and covalent bonding

Ionic: valence electrons are transferred between atoms

Covalent: valence electrons are shared between atoms

500

Write the chemical equation for: Aluminium bromide and chlorine gas react to form aluminium chloride and bromine gas

2 AlBr3 + 3 Cl2 -> 2 AlCl3 + 3 Br2

500

Write the chemical equation for: Hydrogen gas and nitrogen monoxide react to form water and nitrogen gas

2H+ 2NO -> 2H2O + N2

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