Substances initially involved in a chemical reaction are known as what?
Reactants
The majority of elements on the periodic table are __________
Metals
Which phase has the least amount of atomic movement freedom?
Solids
What is the correct chemical name for H2O
Dihydrogen Monoxide
What is the name given to atoms of the same element that have different atomic weights?
Isotopes
What in particular is it that gives fireworks their myriad of colors?
Metallic Compounds
What is the only metal that is a liquid at room temperature?
Mercury
What is it called on a phase diagram when all three elements are present at a certain pressure and temperature?
Triple point
This scientist developed the general theory of relativity and changed our understanding of space and time.
Albert einstein
What type of radioactive particle gave the hulk his powers?
Gamma rays
What are the generic products for an acid-base neutralization reaction?
This metal is needed for more than 300 biochemical reactions in our bodies.
As a solid melts what happens to its temperature?
It stays the same
This scientist in 1902 discovered the element Radium. Their lab notebooks are still so radioactive they are kept in a lead box.
Marie Curie
How many forms of radioactivity are there?
3
What types of non-organic reactions involve the transfer of electrons?
All elemental metals are silver in color with these two being an exception.
Gold and Copper
Why does it take longer to boil an egg while climbing a mountain than at sea level?
What is the correct name for the following compound: V2(SO3)3
Vanadium (III) Sulfite
What isotope is used for radiometric dating (no not the getting dinner and a movie kind)?
Carbon-14
What are the guaranteed products in a combustion reaction?
Carbon Dioxide and Water
Which element has the largest range of temperatures for its liquid phase?
Gallium
What is the phase change called when a gas goes directly to a solid?
Deposition
What is the name of the element with symbol W?
Tungsten
What was the worst nuclear disaster in the history of non-weaponized nuclear chemistry?
Chernobyl power plant explosion