Properties of Solutions
Solids and Liquids
Kinetics
Bonding
Fun Facts
100

A phrase that describes how polar solutes dissolve in polar solvents, and non-polar solutes dissolve in non-polar solvents. 

What is "Like-dissolves-like"?

100

Forces and interactions between molecules

What are intermolecular forces?

100

A theory that says atoms, ions, and molecules can react to form products when they collide, provided that the particles have enough kinetic energy.

What is the collision theory?

100

This bond occurs when an atom with a relatively low ionization energy reacts with an atom with a high electron affinity.

What is an ionic bond?

100

Ms. Hamel's favorite color

What is purple or green?

200

This law expresses concentration as a function of of partial pressure and a constant. 

What is "Henry's Law"?

200

H-bonds are the strongest intermolecular force, but are a types of this category.

What are dipole-dipole interactions?

200

Minimum amount of energy needed for reactants to form the products in a reaction. 

What is activation energy?

200

These compounds will align themselves in an electric field due to an uneven distribution of electrons. 

What are polar covalent bonds?

200

Ms. Hamel's favorite animal

What are cats?

300

These properties include boiling point elevation and freezing point depression due to changes in solution composition.

What are "Colligative Properties"?

300

London dispersion forces are the weakest of the intermolecular forces, but can be very significant in this type of molecule.

What are large atoms or molecules?

300

Reactants are favored under this condition in a chemical reaction.

What is when K < 1?

300

Symmetry in a molecule can cancel out this type of intramolecular interaction. 

What is a dipole moment?

300

Ms. Hamel's favorite fruit

What is a peach?

400

Collative properties are useful in determining this

What is the molar mass of compounds?

400

This type of meniscus occurs when adhesive forces are weaker than cohesive forces.

What is convex?

400

Le Chatelier's principle can be used to qualitatively predict the effects of changes in these factors on a system at equilibrium.

What are concentration, pressure, and temperature?

400

Atoms bond in order to achieve this configuration. 

What is noble gas configuration?

400

Ms. Hamel's favorite food

What is macaroni and cheese or cheeseburgers?

500

The point at which the critical temperature and pressure are achieved.

What is the critical point?

500

The equilibrium quotient of 

2 Si2H6(g)+7 O2(g) ⇌ 4 SiO2(g)+6 H2O(l)

What is K = [SiO2]4 [H2O]6 / [Si2H6]2 [O2]7 ?

500

The full name of the VSEPR model acronym.

The valence shell electron pair repulsion model

500

Ms. Hamel's favorite game

What is Skyrim?

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