Atoms are composed of...
Protons, Neutron and Electrons
What is the only positive polyatomic?
Ammonium
Lead (II) Flouride
PbF2
PbO
Lead (II) Oxide
Name one noble gas
He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn, UUo
How many neutrons in copper?
35
What type of ion goes first when naming? What is it's charge?
Cation, Positive
Aluminum Hydroxide
Al(OH)3
Ca(HCO3)2
Calcium Bicarbonate
How many valence electrons does Arsenic have?
5
How many neutrons in Carbon-14?
6
I have three oxides, what is my total charge?
-6
Chromium (III) Hydrogen phosphate
Cr2(HPO4)3
SnCl4
Tin (IV) Chloride
What is the lewis dot structure of Selenium?

In what structure do the electrons reside in?
Electron cloud OR an energy shell/level
The roman numeral after a transition metal stand for the...?
Hydrogen Peroxide
H2O2
Na2Cr2O4
Sodium Dichromate
What is the isotope notation of Carbon-13?
13 6 C
What is the octet rule and why is it important?
Octet rule: elements want a full valence shell (normally 8 electrons)
Importance: bonding
What charge would carbon have?
+ - 4
Potassium Kryptonide
TRICK QUESTION: Kryton is a noble gas so it won't form an ionic bond with potassium
Cu3(PO4)2
Copper (II) Phosphate
What is an isotope?
An element with a different number of neutrons