Atoms
Molecules
Bonds
Most Important Molecule
pH
100

_____ are the basic particles of the chemical elements and the fundamental building blocks of matter.

What is a Atom?

100

_____ is a group of two or more atoms that are held together by attractive forces known as chemical bonds.

What are Molecules?

100

_____ is the attraction between atoms or ions that allows them to form molecules, crystals, and other structures.

What is a Chemical Bond?


100

This Molecule can be in 3 different states of matter.

What is water?

100

Power of Hydrogen is abbreviated to this.

What is pH?

200

_____ states that no more then 8 electrons balancing on a valance shell at a time.

What is the Octet Rule?

200

How you can determine how many possible bonds a molecule can have. 

What do are the free electrons in the outer valence shell.

200

An Electronegativity difference of 2.4 makes this kind of bond.

What is an Ionic bond?

200

This molecule is often referred to as the backbone. (200 bonus points for why)

Carbon (Carbon has 4 electrons free, meaning it can make 4 possible bonds.)

200

The scientific notation of pH 7 and considered what on the scale?

0.0000001 (1-7) and neutral (Water)

300

True or False?
Anion's are positively charged.
Cation's are negatively charged.

False.

300

This very abundant element can make 2 possible bonds. 

What is Oxygen?

300

An Electronegativity of 0.4 makes this kind of bond.

What is a Non-Polar Covalent Bond?
300

_____ is the chemical property of a molecule that is seemingly repelled from a mass of water. 

Hydrophobic

300

Scientific Notation of pH 3 and what is that on the scale

0.001 (1-3) and Acidic (Sauerkraut)

400

33As+1 is the atomic symbol for this element.

What is the atomic symbol for Arsenic that has lost an electron?

400

The atomic weight of this molecule is 58.44 g/mol

What is the atomic weight of NaCl (Sodium Chloride)

400

An Electronegativity of 0.6 makes this kind of bond.

What is a Polar Covalent Bond.

400

Having an affinity for water; readily absorbing or dissolving in water.

Hydrophilic.

400

Scientific Notation of pH 12 and what does that mean on the scale

0.000000000001 (1-12) and Base (Bleach)

500

An atom has 12 protons, 12 electrons, and 14 neutrons. Identify the element, the mass number, and whether it is neutral or charged.

What is magnesium, mass number 26, and neutral?

500

[Daily Double]
A molecule contains many carbon–hydrogen (C–H) bonds. Is this molecule more likely to be hydrophilic or hydrophobic

Hydrophobic, because C–H bonds are non-polar and do not interact strongly with water.

500

_____ is a specific type of molecular interaction that exhibits partial covalent character and cannot be described as a purely electrostatic force.

What is a Hydrogen Bond?

500

Water droplets form beads on a waxy leaf instead of spreading out. Which two properties of water explain this behavior, and what causes them at the molecular level?

What are cohesion and surface tension, caused by hydrogen bonding between water molecules?

500

True or False.
The more acidic something is, the more Hydrogen atoms are concentrated in the solution.

True