Chemical Bonding
IMF
Moles
VSEPR
Gas Laws
Chromatography
Before and After
100

The chemical bond formed when electrons are donated or recevied

What is ionic bonding?

100

The second most strongest intermolecular force

What is dipole-dipole?
100

This number represents Avogadro's number

What is 6.02 x1023?

100

This is the geometric shape of carbon dioxide

What is Linear?

100

This is what happens to the pressure as volume decreases

What is pressure increasing?

100

In paper chromatography, this is the stationary phase

What is paper?

100

The social media app that has disappearing messages and a tool that students are using to write their assignments

What is Snap ChatGPT

200

The number of electrons needed to fill the valence shell for phosphorus

What is 3?

200

What is the weakest type of intermolecular force found in all molecule

What is London dispersion forces?

200

This is the molar mass of CaCO3

What is 100?

200

This is the geometric shape of NH3

What is trigonal pyramidal?

200

The degrees Celsius at 42 Kelvin

What is -228.15 degrees Celsius?

200

The purpose of chromatography

What is separating and identifying mixtures?

200

A hit song by Rihanna searching for something with toxic singles on reality TV

What is We found Love Island?

300

The type of bonding involving the sharing of electrons between atoms

What is covalent bonding?

300

This molecule has the highest boiling point: CH₄, CH₃Cl or CH₃OH.

What is CH₃OH?

300

This is the number of moles in 24 g of carbon.

What is 2?

300

This is what VSEPR stands for

What is Valence shell electron pair repulsion?

300
This is what happens to the volume of gas when temperature is increased

What is volume increasing?

300

This stationary phase should be used if the solvent is made of a polar molecule

What is a non-polar solvent?

300

The most iconic burger from a fast food joint meets the Shakespearean play about tragedy

What is a Big MacBeth

400

The reason why metallic bonds can conduct electricity?

What are delocalized electrons?

400

These are the atoms that need to bond with hydrogen for hydrogen bonding to exist

What is F, O, N?

400

This is the number of moles in 44 g of CO₂.

What is 1 mol?

400

This is the bond angle in a typical tetrahedral molecule

What is 109.5?
400

This is the name of the law that states volume is directly proportional to temperature

What is Charles' Law?

400

This terms means to stick onto in chromatography

What is adsorption?

400

Prince's iconic song needs to reschedule for another time

What is Purple Rain check?

500

This form of carbon conducts electricity due to layers of delocalised electrons

What is graphite?

500

The reason why larger molecules have a greater IMF than smaller molecules

What is: more bonds means more London dispersion forces?

500

This is the mass of 0.25 mol of H₂SO₄.

What is 24.5g?

500

This geometric shape if the central atom has 2 lone pairs and 2 double bonds

What is bent?

500
This is the pressure in kPA, when the temperature is 280K and 2 mols of a gas is in a 3L container

What is 1551.2 kPa?

500

This refers to the amount of distance the solute moves relative to the solvent distance

What is the Rf?

500

Dr Seuss serves breakfast at a famous musical about an American founding father

What is Green eggs and Hamilton?