The full name of the man who first suggested that electrons travel in orbits around the nucleus.
What is Niels Bohr?
The type of bond that involves the exchange of electrons between a mental and a nonmetal?
What is an ionic bond?
The number of molecules in 2 moles of Californium atoms.
What is 1.20 x 10^24?
The name of the solid formed when a double replacement produces a solid product.
The name of one of the schools Kate has attended.
What is USC, UCLA, Princeton, American University of Paris, American University of Cairo, or Greenwich Academy.
The number of neutrons in a tin atom of atomic mass 118 amu.
What is 68?
The molecular formula for chromic acid.
What is H2CrO4 (aq)?
The percent composition of oxygen in carbon dioxide.
What is 72.7%?
The type of the reaction that involves the production of liquid water and a salt.
What is an acid/base neutralization?
The breed of Kate's dog.
What is a mini Schnauzer?
The shell containing molybdenum's valence electrons.
What is n=5?
The names of the six transition metals that do not require roman numerals.
What are aluminum, gallium, indium, zinc, cadmium and silver.
The molecular formula of PCl with a molecular formula of 332.1 grams.
What is P5Cl5?
The results of burning butane.
Carbon dioxide gas and water vapor.
The first five presidents of the United States.
Who are George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison & James Monroe?
The type of intramolecular bond that exists in diatomic molecules.
What are nonpolar covalent bonds?
The IUPAC formal name of HCN (aq).
What is hydrocyanic acid?
The empirical formula of a compound with 81.8% carbon and 18.2% hydrogen.
What is C3H8?
The number of moles of sodium hydroxide required to neutralize one mole of sulfuric acid.
What is 2?
Names of Kate's cars (and her deceased maternal grandparents).
The noble gas configuration of tungsten.
What is [Xe] 6s² 4f¹⁴ 5d⁴?
The common name for NaHCO3.
What is baking soda?
The number of P atoms present in 0.865 grams of diphosphorous pentoxide.
What is 7.34 x 10^21 P atoms.
The products (including states) of the reaction of sodium phosphate and lead (II) nitrate.
What are aqueous sodium nitrate (NaNO3) and solid lead phosphate (Pb3(PO4)2)?
C8H10N4O2
What is caffeine?