The Atom
Bonding
Nuclear Reactions
Chemical Reactions
Solutions and pH
100

this positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom also determines the identity of an element, and its atomic number.

what is a proton? 

100

this type of bonding occurs between nonmetal anions and metal cations

what is ionic bonding?

100

Atoms with the same atomic number (thus same identity and same number of protons), but with differing number of neutrons. 

what are isotopes?

100

These are the substances formed at the end of a chemical reaction

What are "products"?

100

these substances have an excess of free protons (H+ ions)  in solution and are described as having a "sour" taste  

what are acids

200

the number of electrons in this outer energy level determines the bonding behavior of an atom

what is the valence?

200

this type of bonding occurs as a result of non-metal atoms sharing electrons in hybrid orbitals, and can occur as single, double, and triple bonds depending on the number of electrons shared. 

what is covalent bonding?

200

This occurs when an unstable nucleus radioactively decays and releases damaging ionizing particles and high energy photons

What is radiation
200

This exothermic chemical reaction occurs when a hydrocarbon combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water. 

what is combustion

200

This is the name for the medium in which a solute is dissolved.

What is a solvent?

300

This unique shape describes the most likely location of electrons, and can be described as a probability function designated with the letters s, p, d or f.

what is an orbital?

300

This rule describes the tendency for atoms to bond in order achieve a stable noble gas configuration with eight valence electrons.

what is the octet rule?

300

This nuclear reaction occurs when a neutron collides with a large unstable nucleus (such as Uranium or Plutonium) and results in the splitting of this nucleus into smaller "daughter" atoms, releasing additional neutrons and large amounts of energy.

what is nuclear fission

300

This describes the energy required for a chemical reaction to begin

what is activation energy

300

This is the concentration of a solution expressed as Moles per Liter (n/L or M)

what is Molarity?

400
When an electron in an excited state returns to a ground state, it must release one of these.

what is a photon

400

This category of substances describes an ionic bond between a metal and a non-metal or polyatomic ion. 

What is a salt?

400

This particle released during radioactive decay consists of a helium nucleus, (two protons and one neutron)

what is an alpha particle

400

This describes a chemical reaction which gets colder as the reaction proceeds

what is endothermic

400

This is the -log transformation of the molar concentration of H+ (also described as H3O+) in a solution

what is pH?

500

This early theory of atomic structure proposed by J.J. thompson lacked a nucleus, and suggested that negative and positive charge was evenly distributed throughout the atom, which is incorrect.

What is the plum pudding model

500
These intermolecular forces result in such phenomenon as "polar molecules" and "hydrogen bonding" due to uneven distribution of electrons within a single molecule.

What are Van der Waal forces?

500

This forensic method uses the ratio between the radioactive isotope of Carbon-14 to the stable isotope of Carbon-12 in order to determine the age of organic remains.

What is radiocarbon dating?

500

This is the number of individual atoms or molecules contained within a "mole" of a substance. 

what is 6.022 x 1023

500

This substance is used to indicate if the pH of an aqueous solution is greater than 8.3 by developing a characteristic pink color in alkaline conditions. It was discovered accidentally and is also a potent laxitive.

what is phenolphthalein?

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