Bonds & Trends
Reactions
Stoichiometry
Solutions
Wildcard
100

This type of bond involves metals and non-metals

Ionic bonds

100

This type of reaction involves only one product

Synthesis

100

This guy has a constant named after him

Avogadro 

100

This type of solution has more solute than the maximum able to be dissolved

Supersaturated 

100

This is what Mr. Dow had for breakfast today

Cereal trail mix

200

This property of atoms involves the energy required to remove an electron

Ionization energy

200

These are the possible products in an incomplete combustion reaction

CO2, CO, H2O, C (soot)

200

This relationship exists between the coefficients in a balanced reaction

Mole/molar ratio

200

Clear or transparent describes this type of solution

Dilute
200

This is Mr. Dow's third favourite day of the week

Sunday

300

This is the name of FeSO4

Iron (II) sulfate

300

In general, these are the products when a carbonate decomposes

metal-oxide and carbon dioxide gas

300

This is what is fully used up in a chemical reaction

Limiting reactant

300

These are the possible percent concentration scenarios (what/what)

m/m , m/v , v/v

300

This is Mr. Dow's second favourite TV show

The Office

400

This Periodic trend works in an opposite direction compared to the others

Atomic radius

400

This is the balanced chemical equation for: Fe2O3 + C -> Fe + CO2

2Fe2O3 + 3C -> 4Fe + 3CO2

400

This step to solving stoichiometry questions occurs as the final step

Determine mass of product from moles and molar mass

400

These three factors impact the rate of dissolving of a solute

Temperature, Surface Area, Pressure

400

This is Mr. Dow's shoe size

11.5

500

This is the number of neutrons in carbon-14 and what it is used for

8 neutrons, used for carbon dating (age of organic materials)

500
This is the solid formed when two ionic compounds in solutions are mixed and reacted

Precipitate (s)

500

In the unbalanced reaction: H2 + O2 -> H2O, if 5 mol of oxygen are used, this is how much water is produced (in moles)

10 mol

500

This shows the correct decreasing order of solubility, for the ions: Cl- , P3- , S2-

Cl- , S2- , P3-

500

This is Mr. Dow's height in centimetres

188

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