What is an Atom?
Is the smallest unit of matter that has identifiable properties which are identical across all atoms of the specific substance.
What is an Ionic bond?
Form most frequently between nonmetals and metals.
Is the transfer of electrons.
What is the Conservation of Mass?
This law states that the total amount of mass in the reaction stays constant over the course of the reaction.
Matter can be neither created nor destroyed.
What is a Suspension?
Are homogeneous in nature are usually cloudy and/or difficult to see through.
What is the most modern definition of an acid?
Arrhenius acid orrrrrr Bronsted-Lowery Acid
Bronsted-Lowery Acid
What is the Atomic Number of Oxygen?
8
H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, I2
Balance the following equation Fe+Cl2-->FeCl3
2Fe+3Cl2-->2FeCl3
What is necessary for a solution to become supersaturated?
An increase in temperature.
What is the difference between polyprotic and monoprotic?
Polyprotic could donate more than one proton whereas monoprotic could only donate one proton
What is the elemental symbol for Californium?
Cf
Give the Lewis Dot Diagram for NCl3
C4H6O3+H2O-->2C2H4O2
What is the name of my dog?
*hint* It is the name of the one rarest states of matter.
Aurora Borealis
What is the formula for Hydroiodic acid?
Hi
What is the Atomic mass of CH4
16.04g/mol
Give the Lewis Dot Diagram for NO3
What type of reaction has a cation in a compound that is replaced by a different cation.
Single Replacement
What type of reaction causes the creation of a solid?
A precipitation reaction
Why did we eat lemons two weeks ago?
To demonstrate that acids are sour to taste.
What is the electron configuration for Sulfur?
1S2, 2S2, 2P6, 3S2, 3P4
Pick a number between 0-999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
**hint* it is not 1
534
In a Potential Energy Diagram what is the name if the substance that lowers the activation energy?
Catalyst.
AN ionic substance that are made up of cations and anions that are bonded together to make an ordered and repeating pattern?
Crystal Lattice
Bases are where on the Ph Scale?