Periodic Table
Atoms & Ions
Ionic Compounds
Molecular Compounds
Transition Metals
100
This element is a halogen in the second period

What is Lithium

100

This is the main difference between an atom and an ion

An atom is neutral whereas an ion is charged

100

These are the two types of elements that combine to form ionic compounds

What are metals and non-metals

100

This is an explanation of what composes a molecular compound

What are two non metals combined

100

This is the explanation of a multi-valent transition metal along with an example

Metals that can exist as more than one stable ion

ex. Copper, Iron, Lead, Manganese, Tin

200

This element is the unreactive gas of the second period

What is Neon

200
This is the main difference between a cation and an anion

What is a positive ion and a negative ion

200

This explains how an ionic bond is formed

What is the transfer of electrons from a metal to a non-metal

200

This is the name of the following polyatomic ion: 

OH-

What is hydroxide

200

This is what we always include when naming a compound with a multi-valent transition metal

What is a roman numeral

300

Going down the groups of the periodic table, this trend is evident

What is increased reactivity 

OR

What is increase number of orbitals

300

Justify why the ion K2+ could not exist under normal conditions

Potassium is an Alkali Metal, therefore it favours losing only 1 electron, not 2

300

This is the ionic formula for Aluminum oxide

What is Al2O3

300

This is the name of the following compound

Na2CO3

What is Sodium carbonate

300

This is the reason why we do not use roman numerals when naming all ionic compounds

Most ions exist in one form, whereas multi-valent ions have more than one form

400

This chemical family on the periodic table is the most reactive of them all.  Identify the family and explain why they are the most reactive

Alkali Metals, because they only have one valence electron

400

Provide 2 examples of atoms or ions with the same number of electrons as P3-

The answer must have 18 electrons

Options are: 

Cl-, Ar, or S2-

400

This is the reason why two metals are not likely to form an ionic bond

Both metals will want to give away electrons

400

This molecule made of two of the same atoms joined by a covalent bond is often present as a gas

What is a diatomic molecule

400

This is the name of the following compound:

NiO

What is Nickel (II) oxide

500

In the land of imagination there is an element that has an atomic number 135.  Which chemical family is this element apart of and how many valence electrons does it have?

Halogens, 7

500
This is the ion that is present in our tap water to help strengthen our teeth

What is fluoride

500

When comparing salt water and tap water, this is the better conductor because of all of the electrolytes present

What is salt water

500

This is the name of the following compound:

PCl3

Phosphorous trichloride

500

This is the chemical formula of iron (III) chloride

What is FeCl3

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