Combustion, Heat & Energy
Atomic Structure
The Periodic Table
Chemical Bonding
Chemical Names & Formulas
100

Exothermic

The release of heat

100

What are the subatomic particles?

Protons, neutrons and electrons.

100

How many groups are there in the periodic table?

18 groups

100

What are covalent bonds?

Nonmetals with nonmetals

100

True or false: you criss cross the subscripts when the charges are different? 

True

200

Where mass cannot be created or destroyed

The Law of Conservation of Mass

200

What happens if an electron gains energy in an orbit?

It can jump to a higher energy orbit.

200

Where are the alkali metals?

Group 1

200

What do you need to show for a chemical formula?

Element symbol and number of each element

200

What are two or more elements named when bonded together?

A compound.

300

What is the difference between potential and kinetic energy?

Potential energy is stored energy while kinetic energy is energy in motion.

300

What does the Bohr Model represent?

An atom as the nucleus that has protons and neutrons and electrons in the circular orbitals.

300
Where are valence electrons found?

The outer shell of an atom.

300

True or false: are polyatomic ions a group of atoms that have a negative charge?

False

300

What are polyatomic ions?

Group of atoms covalently bonded together

400

What is combustion, what does it occur with and what does it produce?

Combustion is a chemical reaction that occurs with oxygen. It produces energy in form of heat and light.

400

When a gasesous element absorbs energy what become excited and what can it emit?

Electrons become excited. When electrons release energy, the atom can emit light.

400

Name two Nonmetals

Oxygen and Carbon

400

What is the octet rule?

An atom that will form bonds (lose or gain e-) until it has 8 e- in the valence of each atom.

400

When writing ionic formulas what is your first step?

Write cation (or metal)

500

How is energy transferred and what is the source within our earth system of geothermal energy?

Energy is transferred by being released through heat. The source is Earth's mantle, which is between the crust and core.
500

Define atomic emission spectra

The pattern formed when light emitted by an element is separated into the the different wavelengths it contains.

500

What is a metalliod?

Elements that fall in between metal and nonmetal categories

500

What is ionic bonding?

When a metal transfers one or more electrons to a nonmetal in an effort to attain a stable octet of electrons.

500

What is the term for three elements?

Ternary

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