A compound composed of two or more metals is...
What is an alloy?
A property is intensive when it is...
What is independent of the dimensions of the substance?
Bonds that are commonly formed between metals and non-metals are...
What are ionic bonds?
The IMF that occurs between water molecules is...
What is hydrogen bonding?
The reaction that follows the AX + B -> A + BX pattern is...
What is single-replacement reaction?
The curve of a liquid in a container (caused by adhesion) is...
What is the meniscus?
An atom with a different number of neutrons is...
What is an isotope?
Bonds are commonly formed between two non-metals are...
What are covalent bonds?
The weakest IMF is...
What is London Dispersion forces (instantaneous-induced dipole)?
The loss of electron(s) by an atom is...
What is oxidation?
The two types of heterogenous mixtures are...
What are colloids and suspensions?
The elements with the largest atomic radii are found on the periodic table at...
What is at the bottom left corner?
The unit used to quantify ionic compounds is...
What is formula units?
The standard state in which molecules experience the weakest IMFs is...
What is the gas phase?
The reactions in which oxygen gas is required is...
What is combustion reaction?
The separation of materials in a liquid state via gravity and rotation is...
What is centrifugation?
The four sublevels of electron configuration are...
What are s, p, d, and f?
The two states in which ionic compounds can conduct electricity are...
What are aqueous (dissolved) and molten (liquid)?
The molecules that can form dipole-ion interactions with ions are?
What are polar covalent molecules?
The gain of electron(s) by an atom is...
What is reduction?
Avogadro's number is...
What is 6.022 * 1023?
The rule that electrons fill orbitals from the lowest to highest available energy levels is...
What is the Aufbau principle?
The most common nonpolar covalent bond between different elements is...
What is the C-H bond (carbon-hydrogen bond)?
The IMF that all groups of interacting molecules experience is...
What is London Dispersion forces?
The only element to which oxygen can bond in order to have a positive oxidation number is...
What is fluorine?