Atomic Structure & Periodic Trends
Bonding and Molecular structure
Chemical Reactions and Stoichometry
States of matter and gas laws
Solution acids and bases
100

The center of an atom, where protons and neutrons are found

nucleus

100

A bond where electrons are shared between atoms

covalent

100

A chemical reaction must occur in order to follow the law of conservation of mass.

balanced

100

This phase change goes from solid directly to gas

sublimation

100

This type of electromagnetic wave has the longest wavelength

radio

200

This subatomic particle has a negative charge

electron

200

The number of carbon bonds usually formed

4

200

The number placed in front of a chemical formula in an equation 

coefficient

200

According to Boyle's law, pressure and volume have this relationship

inverse

200

Visible light is arranged in this order from longest to shortest

red ----> violet

300

elements in the same column (group) have the same number of these

valence electrons

300

Water is considered this type of molecule because electrons are not equally shared

polar

300

The reactant that gets used up first in the reaction

limiting reactant

300

If temperature increases while volume stays constant, pressure does this. 

increases

300

As the wavelength increases, this decreases

frequency

400

As you move across the periodic table from left to right, atoms generally become this in size.

smaller

400

A bond where electrons are transferred from one atom to another

ionic

400

This type of reaction occurs when one compound breaks apart into simpler substances

decomposition

400

The temperature at which all molecular motion theoretically stops

absolute 0, 0 K

400

The visible light with the highest energy

violet

500

This family is very reactive and is found in group 1

alkali metals

500

The force that causes water molecules to stick together (type of bonding)

hydrogen bonding

500

How many moles of water form if 2 moles of H2 react?

2H2 + O2 ----> 2H20

2 mols

500

Why do real gases deviate from ideal gas behavior at high temperatures

intermolecular forces

500

When electrons absorb energy and move to a higher energy level, they become this.

excited

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