The Atom
Ideal Gas Law
Bonding and Chemical Reactions
Periodic Table
Acid-Base
100
A particle with a positively charged nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons.
What is the atom?
100
PV = nRT
What is the ideal gas law?
100
These are involved when atoms bond.
What are electrons?
100

Which group of elements is the most reactive metals, found in Group 1 of the periodic table?

What are alkali metals?

100
The process of using a known concentration and volumes to determine the concentration of an unknown solution.
What is titration?
200
In the nucleus of an atom, these two particles have nearly the same mass.
What are the proton and the neutron ?
200
The temperature scale used when working with the gas laws.
What is Kelvin?
200
The type of bond formed when electrons are shared between 2 atoms.
What is covalent?
200

Which element is in Period 3, Group 17, and is highly reactive?

What is chlorine?

200
A substance when added to water releases H+.
What is an Arrhenius acid?
300
They are variants of a particular chemical element with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons.
What are isotopes?
300
At constant temperature, when the volume of an ideal gas is increased the pressure does this.
What is decrease?
300
The formula of the ionic compound formed by potassium and nitrogen.
What is K3N?
300

This value of an atomic tile on the periodic table is generally given as a decimal number, calculated as an average of all isotopes.

What is the mass number?

300
According to the Arrhenius theory, an acid and a base react to give water and this.
What is a salt?
400
According to the quantum mechanical model of the atom, this is the region of space where the greatest probability of finding an electron is.
What is an orbital?
400
The conditions 101.3 kPa and 0°C.
What are standard temperature and pressure (STP)?
400
An example of this type of chemical reaction is HCl + NaOH ---> NaCl + H2O
What is acid-base?
400

As elements go right and up the periodic table, this value that impacts their pull on electrical charges, increases

What is electronegativity?

400
A substance that conducts an electrical current when dissolved in water.
What is an electrolyte?
500
The family in the periodic table that has seven electrons in its valence shell.
What are Halogens?
500
These are the conditions of temperature and pressure under which carbon dioxide gas behaves most like an ideal gas.
What are high temperature and low pressure?
500
Nitrogen, a diatomic gas, has a very short, strong covalent bond between the two N atoms which involves this number of electrons.
What is six?
500

This is the unique measure of a given substance's ability to transmit thermal energy

What is specific heat?

500
At the endpoint of an acid base titration, the number of mL of 1.0 M NaOH required to neutralize 20.0 mL of 0.5 M HCl.
What is 10.0 mL?
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