Oxidation/Reduction
Periodic Table
Electron Orbitals
Electronegativity
Bonds
100

The term used to describe atoms or molecules for gaining electrons?

Reduction

100

What is the charge associated with a proton?

Positive

100

True or False: electrons are located within the nucleus of an atom?

False

100

Does the following molecule have a dipole moment: H2?

No

100

Which bond is shorter: single bond or double bond?

Double Bond

200

The term used to describe the atoms or molecules that lose electrons?

Oxidation

200

What is the charge associated with an electron?

Negative

200

How many electrons are stored in the s orbital?

2 electrons

200

Does the following molecule have a dipole moment: NaCl?

Yes

200

Which bond is stronger: double or triple bond?

Triple Bond

300

Does oxygen tend to lose or gain electrons in a chemical reaction?

Gain

300

What is the charge associated with a neutron?

Neutral

300

How many electrons are held in the p orbital?

6 electrons

300

What three elements that we have discussed are the most electronegative elements?

F, O, N

300

The type of bond that has a transfer of electrons?

Ionic Bond

400

Does calcium (Ca) tend to gain or lose electrons in a chemical reaction?

Lose

400

What group on the Periodic Table is known as the Noble Gases?

Group 18

400

How many electrons are held in the d orbital?

10 electrons

400

True or false: Electronegativity increases as you move from left to right on the Periodic Table?

True

400

The type of bond that shares electrons evenly?

Non-polar bond

500

Does fluorine (F) typically gain or lose electrons in a chemical reaction?

Gain

500

Which group on the Periodic Table is known as the halogens?

Group 17

500

How many electrons are held in the f orbital?

14 electrons

500

True or false: electronegativity increases as you move down the Periodic Table?

False

500

The type of bond that does not share electrons evenly?

Polar Bond

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