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100

What two properties must be present for matter to exist?

Matter and Volume 

100

What is the peak of a wave called?

Crest

100

List the four orbitals used in modern atomic models

s, f, p, d
100

State the formula name for the covalent compound H2O.

Dihydrogen monoxide

100

The London Dispersion Forces occur between which molecules?

Nonpolar Molecules

200

What are the three methods for measuring volume?

Linear, water displacement, and density.

200

What are 3 examples from the Radiant Energy Spectrum Chart?

X-ray, Microwave, Gamma-ray, Radio Wave, UV Ray, etc.

200

How many unpaired electrons are in Se (Selenium)?

2 unpaired electrons

200

State the ranges for each bond type.

0 - .4 = NPC

.4 - 1.7 = PC

1.7 - 4 = Ionic



200

What type of intermolecular force has an unusually high polarity?

Hydrogen Bonding

300

Convert 1000km to cm.

100,000,000cm

300

What is the max number of electrons for an atom with 5 energy levels?

50 e-

300

What is the name of the mathematical equation used to describe the wave-like behaviors of electrons?

Shrodinger's equation

300

Explain why roman numerals are used in ionic compounds and give an example of a formula that uses roman numerals.

They’re used to represent the charge of the transition metal within the ionic compound.

300

Explain what an intermolecular force is and the 3 types of forces.

A type of force that keeps molecules together (unlike gases) and is not a bond; 3 types are Dipole-Dipole Attraction, Hydrogen Bonding, and the London Dispersion Forces

400

Explain the difference between accuracy and precision and draw an example of each.

Accuracy is how close a measurement to the accepted value, precision is how close measurements of the same item are to each other.

400

What is the chemical formula and proper naming for Be^2+N^2-?

Besub2Nsub2: Beryllium Nitrite

400

Label and explain the formula for the Energy of a Photon:

you got this!

400

Take the formula Copper (iii) Chloride and give the two atoms that were combined to get this formula. Explain how you came to this conclusion.

C^3+Cl + explanation

400

What type of IMF is HF? Draw its diagram using the Lewis Dot Structure and polarity.

Hydrogen Bonding

500

Explain what scientific notation is and solve this scientific notation problem: 4.0532 x 10^4. State the number of significant figures.

40532 and the number of significant figures is 5.

500

Draw the three early atomic models made by Dalton, Thomson, and Rutherford.

You'll figure it out
500

Explain and draw an accurate diagram depicting shielding, using words Repulsion and Attraction.

I believe in you!

500

Explain why Sodium and Chlorine work so well together while bonding and give another example of two elements that would work well together using the same rule. 

Sodium and chlorine are highly unstable due to their need for 8 electrons, and therefore sodium is able to get rid of its extra electron while bonding with Chlorine.

500

What is the Kinetic Molecular Theory (KMT)?

Determines the property of matter using its particles characteristics such as...

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