The ideal bond angle for a linear molecule
What is 180°?
The part of the solution that does the dissolving.
What is the solvent?
The only energy level that is also a subshell and an orbital.
What is n=1 (1s)?
The intermolecular force associated with the interaction of water molecules.
What is H bonding?
These period II elments are the most electronegative of all.
What is fluorine, oxygen, and nitrogen?
This law justifies why it is necessary to balance equations.
What is the law of conservation of mass (or matter)?
The ideal bond angle for a tetrahedral molecule.
What is 109.5°?
A type of double displacement reaction in which an acid reacts with a base.
What is neutralization?
The number of orbitals in the 3d subshell.
What are five orbitals?
The strongest type of intermolecular force.
What are ionic forces?
This person is known as the father of the Periodic Table.
Who is Mendeleev?
A type of chemical reaction where heat and light are given off.
What is combustion?
The number of lone pairs in the central atom of a trigonal planar molecule.
What is zero?
The concentration, 1 M, is read as this.
What is 1 molar?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!
The number of subshells in the n=4 energy level.
What is four subshells?
The force that holds nonpolar molecules together.
What are dispersion forces?
This is the least electronegative element.
What is cesium (or francium)?
A type of chemical reaction in which electrons are transferred.
What is a redox reaction?
The formal charge of nitrogen in ammonia.
What is 0?
Used to determine when the end-point of an acid-base titration is reached.
What is an indicator (phenolphthalein)?
The closed shell electron configuration of germanium.
What is [Ar]4s2 3d10 4p2?
A homonuclear diatomic molecule always has this ΔEN value.
What is zero?
When elements are arranged by atomic number, certain sets of properties repeat periodically.
What is the periodic law?
The substance that gets oxidized.
What is a reducing agent?
The number of resonance structures present in the nitrate ion.
What are three?
(No calculations are required; only the cite the specific steps)
What is multiply volume times molarity, then multiply by NaCl's molar mass.
The number of unpaired electrons in the ground state of a Mo atom.
What are six electrons?
This state of matter experiences the least strong IMFs
What is a gas?
This element is the largest of the second period.
What is lithium?
The products of an aqueous acid and an aqueous base.
What is salty water?
The molecular geometry of the C atom in a CH4O molecule.
What is tetrahedral?
A 1 M solution that undergoes two successive 1:10 dilutions would have this concentration.
What is 0.01 M?
Electrons in the same sublevel must be placed individually in separate orbitals before being paired with anti-parallel spin.
What is Hund's rule?
This diatomic element would have the highest boiling point of all diatomic elements.
What is iodine (I2)?
The closed shell electron configuration of copper.
What is [Ar]4s1 3d10
The amount of heat liberated when 0.25 moles of A are consumed according to the process below.
A+5 B⟶3 C ΔH=-100kJ
What is -25 kJ?
The bond angle in an ozone, O3, molecule.
What is <120°?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!
The number of valence electrons in a ground-state titanium atom.
What is two?
The intermolecular force with which HCl molecules would primarily interact.
What are dipole forces?
The atom with the smallest radius.
What is helium?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!
The names of the products when acetic acid reacts with sodium bicarbonate.
What is sodium acetate, water, and carbon dioxide?