Molar Math
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Nomenclature RULES!
100

This is the molar mass of water, with units. 

What is 18.02 g/mol?

100
The color a sample of deionized water turns when a universal indicator is added to it. 

What is green? 

100

This type of chemical bond results in solids that are brittle with high melting and boiling points that behave as electrolytes in an aqueous solution. 

What are ionic bonds? 

100

This is the element in water that gets the partial negative (δ-) when labeling the dipole moment. 

What is oxygen? 

100

This is the systematic name of the chemical with the following formula: H2

What is dihydrogen monoxide? 

200

A 20 mL solution of NaOH with a concentration of 1.5 M contains this many moles of particles.

What is 0.03 moles of NaOH? 

200

This is the chemical formula for sulfuric acid. 

What is H2SO4?

200

This type of bond results in substances that can sometimes dissolve in water, but are considered nonelextrolytes. 

What are covalent bonds? 

200

This feature of a covalent molecule with polar bonds means it will never be a polar molecule. 

What is symmetry? 

200

This is the formula of a compound called dihydrogen dioxide, more commonly known as hydrogen peroxide.

What is H2O2?

300

This is the mass of 2.0 moles of sodium chloride. 

What is 116.88 g?

300

The complete name of the chemical with formula HClO. 

What is hypochlorous acid? 

300

The ability to conduct heat and electricity is related to this important feature of metallic bonding. 

What is the sea of electrons? 

300

The molecular geometry of a molecule with four electron domains and two bonding domains.

What is bent molecular geometry?

300

This is the systematic name of the chemical with formula (NH4)2Se

What is ammonium selenide? 

400

A sample of this common hydrate is found to contain 0.07 moles of water and 0.01 moles of anhydrous magnesium sulfate. 

What is MgSO4*7H2O? (i.e. epsom salt!)

400

This Bronsted-Lowry base is a common ingredient in household cleaning products. 

What is ammonia (NH3)?

400

This type of particle can be found alternating with cations to form the characteristic crystal lattice form of ionic compounds. 

What are anions? 

400

This intermolecular force is responsible for the solubility of many covalent molecules in water.

What is hydrogen bonding? 

400

This is the formula for the chemical called tin(II) iodide.

What is SnI2?

500

To make a 500. mL solution of 0.75 M silver nitrate, you must use this many grams of solute.

What is 63.7 g AgNO3?

500

The color a solution of concentrated potassium hydroxide would turn with the addition of phenolphthalein as an indicator. 

What is magenta/pink? 

500

This phenomenon is not technically a bond but an intermolecular force, and it occurs between molecules that share this specific feature.  

What is a hydrogen atom bonded to an oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine atom? 
500

This feature of an ammonia molecule is why it has a characteristic trigonal pyramidal geometry rather than trigonal planar geometry.

What is a lone pair of electrons? 

500

This is the systematic name for the chemical with the formula Fe2(S2O3)3. 

What is iron(III) thiosulfate? 

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