Moles
Ionic & Covalent
Intermolecular Forces
Periodic Table of Elements
Chem Quotes
100

This is the number of atoms in one mole of any substance, also known as Avogadro's number.

6.022 * 10^23

100

This is the bond of Sodium Chloride (NaCl)

What is Ionic Bonds?

100

London dispersion forces are only present in polar molecules, true or false?

what is False?

100

This is coppers group

What is Group 11?

100

Fill in the blank...

"I don't ____ this."


understand, like, get, know, remember.

200

This law states that equal volumes of gases, at the same temperature and pressure, contain an equal number of moles.

Avogadro's Law.

200

When non-metals are bonded, this is called

What is a Covalent Bond?

200

Chemical bonds are the forces between atoms. True or False? 

What is False, molecules.

200

This is what period Osmium is in

What is Period 6

200

Fill in the blank...

"This wasn't in the ____"

lesson/notes

300

This principle is used to calculate the amount of product formed in a chemical reaction, based on the limiting reactant and the balanced chemical equation.

Stoichiometry.

300

This happens to the electrons in a covalent bond

What is the electrons are shared between the elements?

300

If the boiling point is low in a liquid, what does that mean for the intermolecular forces?

what is, they're weaker.

300

This is How you find the atomic mass of an element

What is add the protons and the electrons?

300

"Maybe you should ask your _____"

lab partner

400

This term refers to the mass of one mole of a substance, usually expressed in grams per mole, and is equivalent to the substance's molecular or atomic mass.

Molar Mass.

400

This happens to the electrons when a metal and non-metal are bonded together?

What is non-metals take the metal's electron(s)

400

A magnet can resemble what type of interaction between molecules due to its tendency to have the positive connection to the negative connection?

dipole-dipole connection

400

These are the six noble gases (abbreviations are acceptable)

What are Helium (He), Neon (Ne), Argon (Ar), Krypton (Kr), Xenon (Xe), Radon (Rn)

400

"Let me hold your hand now _________"

"So I don't have to during the lab" -Mr. Zekser

500

This principle, named after a German physicist, states that no two electrons in a single atom can have identical quantum numbers.

Pauli Exclusion Principle.

500

This is metallic bonding

What is a chemical bond where free-moving electrons bond with positively charged ions in a metal.

500

Considering london forces, if the molecules were trees and there was a hurricane, the taller and skinnier tree would more likely survive vs the short and fat one why?

Because the molecules pack together more, they are tightly and efficently compacted.

500

these are the elements that are combined to make the compound that we breathe out

What is 1 Carbon + 2 Oxygen?

500

What happened to Kadence the first lab of the year? What did she scream?

"IT'S IN MY EYE", she screamed after she got Ammonia in her eye. 

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