Molecules
Molecular Compounds
Naming Compounds
Ions
Isotopes
100

What is a molecule?

A combination of at least two atoms in a specific arrangement held together by chemical bonds

100

What does a subscript indicate?

Subscripts indicate number of atoms of each element present in the formula.

100

Name the following compound: FeO

Iron Oxide

100

What is the charge of a carbon element with 3 extra electrons?

3- charge.

100

What is an isotope?

An element that contains a different amount of neutrons and protons

200

Is H2 a compound or an element?

An element
200

Define what "molecular compound" means?

Molecular compounds are composed of molecules and almost always contain only nonmetals.

200

Name the following compound: CoI3

Cobalt Triiodide

200

Can an element have a positive charge?

Yes, if electrons are removed, then the element becomes more positive

200

If you have the following structure:

AZX

what does each letter represent?

A = mass number (protons + neutrons)

Z = atomic number (number of protons)

X = chemical symbol for each element

300

Define diatomic molecules

Diatomic molecules are molecules composed of only two atoms, of the same or different chemical elements.

300

Is Hydrogen considered a metal or a nonmetal?

It is a nonmetal.
300

Write the formula for the following compound: triberyllium dinitride

Be3N2

300

Define what is a cation and what is an anion?

Cation: positively charged ion (loses electrons)

Anions: negatively charged ion (gains electrons)

300

How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are there in 1916X-2 

Protons = 16

Neutrons = 3

Electrons = 18

400

Mention at least three of the 7 diatomic molecules that occur naturally.

H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, I2

400

Mention at least 4 of the greek prefixes for nomenclature

mono- (1), di- (2), tri- (3), tetra- (4), penta- (5), hexa- (6), hepta- (7), octa- (8), nona- (9), deca- (10)

400

True or False? The correct name for SiCl4 is monosilicone tetrachloride.

False, it is silicone tetrachloride. If the first element does not contain a subscript (or it is 1), no prefix is added.

400

Why do elements lose or gain electrons?

To get to the octet and become more stable
400

How would you write the name of 146C

Carbon-14

500

Explain what the "molecular formula" shows

It shows exact number of atoms of each element in a molecule

500

What is the structure for nomenclature in molecular compounds?

1. Name the first element in the structure.

2. Name the second element in the structure and change the ending for -ide.

500

True or False? The correct name for SF4 is sulfur tetrafluoride.

True, given that the first element does not have a subscript (it is 1), no prefix is needed.

500

Explain why Mg would most likely become a cation instead of an anion.

By losing electrons and becoming more positive, it is easier for the element to reach the octet, than if it was gaining electrons.
500

What do the following elements have in common?

53Br-, 47Kr, 56Rb+

They all have the same amount of electrons