Properties of water
All About Electrons
Periodic Trends
IMFs
Bonding And Naming
100

Ability to travel up a thin tube:

Capillary Action
100

Electron Configuration for Beryllium

1s22s2

100

Which has a smaller ionic radius- sodium or chlorine?

Sodium

100

This is the weakest IMF

London Dispersion Forces

100

Sodium Chloride is an example of this type of bonding:

Ionic Bonding

200

Molecules stick together because of hydrogen bonding

Surface Tension

200

Element? 1s22s22p4

Oxygen

200

Which has the largest atomic radius- bromine or iodine?

Iodine

200

Only polar molecules have this type of IMF

Van der waals (aka. dipole-dipole interactions)

200

Non-metal + non-metal

Covalent Bonding

300

Ice floating 

Less dense as a solid.

300

Double Jeopardy

Orbital filling diagram for nitrogen?

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300

Which of the following is more electronegative- cesium or chlorine?

Chlorine

300

This is the strongest type of IMF

Hydrogen Bond

300

Metal + metal

Metallic Bonding

400

Able to drink it.

Liquid at room temperature.

400
Orbital filling diagram for magnesium?
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400

Which of the following has the higher electron affinity- boron or oxygen?

Oxygen

400

Which is stronger- hydrogen bond or covalent bond?

Covalent Bond

400

Double Jeopardy

What is the molecular formula for iron(III) oxide

Fe2O3

500

Ability to resist temperature change.

High specific heat

500

Noble gas configuration for phosphorus?

[Ne]3s23p3

500

Which has a larger atomic radius- radon or krypton?

radon
500

Water has these types of IMFs

London Dispersion, Van der waals, and hydrogen bonding

500

Name the following compound: SO2

Sulfur Dioxide

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