Chemical Bonding
IMF
Reactions
Lab Saftey
Periodic Table
100

Write the chemical formula for CO

Carbon Monooxide

100

Define Intermolecular Forces

An intermolecular force is the force that mediates interaction between molecules, including the electromagnetic forces of attraction or repulsion which act between atoms and other types of neighbouring particles.

100

Describe what happens to bonds in chemical reactions

Atoms must be shared or lost to fulfill the octet rule. 

100

Why is lab safety important?

So no one gets hurt and everything thing is done with no negitive consequences

100

How is the periodic table organized?

by their increasing atomic number (number of protons in the nucleus), arranging them in horizontal rows called periods and vertical columns called groups

200

Why do atoms bond? (What rule?)

Octete Rule, needing to get a complete valence shell of 8

200

Define Dipole-Dipole interactions

the attraction between hydrogen and lone electron pairs of a strongly electronegative molecule

200

Identify single and double replacements

In a single-replacement reaction, one element replaces another in a compound, while in a double-replacement reaction, two ionic compounds exchange ions, resulting in two new ionic compounds

200

List two saftey rules that must be followed in the classroom

Wear appropriate attire and eye protection, follow specific instructions, and be aware of emergency equipment locations.

200

Is oxygen a metal, nonmetal, or semimetal?

nonmetal


300

How is an ionic bond formed?

Transfers metal to non-metal

300

Define Hydrogen Bonding

the attraction between hydrogen and lone electron pairs of a strongly electronegative molecule

300

Describe synthesis

the process of creating a new, complex chemical compound from simpler substances

300

What is a direct relationship

a scenario where two variables move in the same direction; if one increases, the other increases, and if one decreases, the other decreases 

300

How many core and valence electrons does Be have?

2 valence 2 Core

400

What are the execptions to the octect rule?

Hydrogen and Helium

400

What is the difference between cohesion and adhesion?

Cohesion sticks to the same molecule, and adhesion sticks to different molecules

400

Describe combustion

a chemical reaction between a fuel and an oxidant, usually oxygen, that produces energy in the form of heat and light, most commonly as a flame

400

What is an indirect relationship?

describes a situation where one variable influences another through an intervening variable, rather than directly.

400

How many core and valence electrons does Li have?

1 valence 2 core


500

Explain the difference between single, double, and triple covalent bonds.

Single bonds involve one pair of electrons, double bonds involve two pairs, and triple bonds involve three.

500

Explain how the strength of intermolecular forces affects physical properties such as boiling point, state at room temperature, and evaporation.

Combustion

500

What is the law of Conservation of Matter?

atoms, matter, cannot be created or destroyed

500

Identify possible sources of error when experimenting with chemicals.

spills, incorrect amounts, incorrect labels, etc.

500

How many core and valence electrons does Au have?

79 core, 1 valence