Covalent Bonds
Acids
Properties of Bonds
Chemical Equations
Chemical Reactions
100

A molecule that is formed when its outermost electrons are shared.

What is a covalent molecule?

100

Binary acids contain these.

What is hydrogen and one other element?

100

This bond is formed by a force that holds oppositely charged particles together.

What is an ionic bond?

100

R1  +  R2  ----->   P1  +  P2

What is a chemical equation?

100

A + B ----> AB

What is a synthesis reaction?

200

These types of atoms form the majority of covalent bonds.

What are nonmetallic atoms?

200

The first word of a binary acid that is a prefix denoting hydrogen.

What is -hydro?

200

Its properties tend to be soft and flexible and do not conduct electricity.

What are covalent bonds?

200

In a chemical reaction, matter can neither be created nor destroyed,

What is the Law of the Conservation of Mass?

200

When this is present with O2, the products are always COand H2O. 

What is a hydrocarbon?

300

These prefer to exist together because they find more stability that way.

What are diatomic molecules?

300

An acid that contains both a hydrogen ion and an oxyanion.

What is an oxyacid?

300

This property is dependent upon free flowing ions in the liquid or molten state but not solid.

What is conductivity?

300

When balancing a chemical equation, this can never be changed.

What are subscripts?

300

Ca(OH)2 + 2HCl ----> CaCl2 + 2H2O

What is a double displacement reaction?

400

A single covalent bond is known as this.

What is a sigma bond?

400

An oxyanion whose name ends in -ate will change its suffix to this in naming an oxyacid.

What is -ic?

400

They have strong intra-molecular forces that are nonpolar and are the same atom.

What is a truely (or nonpolar) covalent bond?

400

Coefficients are written in this manner. 

What is their lowest possible ratios?

400

What is metals (and halogens) can replace metals (or halogens) provided that they are above the metal (or halogen) that they are trying to replace?

The Activity Series of Metals (and Halogens).

500

The amount of energy required to break a specific covalent bond.

What is bond-dissociation energy?

500

The name of this oxyacid. HClO3

What is chloric acid?

500

Its boiling points are determined by weak inter-molecular forces known as Van der Waal forces.

What is a covalent bond?

500

Balance the equation:

NaOH + CaBr2 ----> Ca(OH)2 + NaBr 

What is 

2NaOH + CaBr2 ----> Ca(OH)+ 2NaBr

500

Reactions which absorb energy from the surroundings and results in a net decrease in temperature.

What is an endothermic reaction?