Which bonding has 2 atoms that share Ve-?
What is... Covalent Bonding
Which bonding has 1 atom that steals Ve- from another source?
What is... Ionic Bonding
Where in the periodic table is d block located?
What is... in the middle
What is Charles Law?
What is... a law stating that the volume of an ideal gas at constant pressure is directly proportional to the absolute temperature.
What is a metric conversion chart?
What is... A chart that includes all the fundamental units and their conversion
In Ionic bonding what types of metals do we need to make a Ionic bond?
What is... 1 metal + 1 non metal
In Covalent bonding what types of metals do we need to make a Covalent bond?
What is... 2 non metals or 1 non metal + 1 metalloid
Where in the periodic table is s block located?
What is... on the left side
What is Boyle's Law?
What is... a law stating that the pressure of a given mass of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to its volume at a constant temperature.
What is metric Conversions?
What is...the conversion of the given units to desired units for any quantity to be measured.
How do you create and Ion?
What is...by taking a neutral atom and adding or removing one or more elections
What does Cation mean?
What is... When an atom LOSES one or more electrons
Where in the periodic table is p block located?
What is... on the right side
What is Ideal Gas Law (IGL)?
What is... the law that the product of the pressure and the volume of one gram molecule of an ideal gas is equal to the product of the absolute temperature of the gas and the universal gas constant.
Do you multiply or divide in metric conversion?
What is... When converting from a larger unit to a smaller unit, multiply. When converting from a smaller unit to a larger unit, divide
What happens when you transfer or share an electron?
What is... chemical bonds
What is an Anion?
What is... When an atom GAINS one or more electrons
Where in the periodic table is f block located?
What is... on the bottom
What is a continental drift?
What is... A gradual movement of the continents across the earth's surface through geological time.
What is the rule for Kelvin?
What is... cannot have negative numbers in kelvin. 0 Kelvin is absolute zero- nothing moves at absolute zero
What does Electron transfer cause?
What is... Ionic Bonding
When writing an ionic compound, which ion is written first?
What is... positive ions
What is the NGC for Ruthenium?
What is... 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s2 4d6
What are Oceanic plates?
What is... Pushed down into a subduction zone that reaches to the mantle.
What is the fourth unit on the metric unit staircase?
What is...Base Unit and or Meter, Seconds, Liter, Gram