Elements, Atoms, and Compounds
Chemical Bonds
Properties of Water
Properties of water
Periodic Table & a little bit more
100

The mass number of an element equal the

What are the # of protons and neutrons?  

100

these interactions result in atoms staying close together 

What are chemical bonds?  

100

the tendency of water molecules to stick to a penny 

What is adhesion?  

100

Household ammonia has a pH of 12; household bleach has a pH of 13.  Which has more [H+]?  

What is ammonia?  

100

The vertical and horizontal rows on the periodic table 

What are groups and periods?  

200

Pure substance that cannot be broken down into other substances

What are elements?  

200

The number of electrons in the first 2 electrons shells of an element 

2,8

200

The tendency of water molecules to stick together

What is cohesion?  

200

The chemical formula for water 

H20

200

Determines the number of valance electrons 

What is the group number?  

300

Differ in the number of neutrons 

What are isotopes?  

300

type of bond that honds multiple water molecules together  

What is a hydrogen bond?  

300

The universal solvent 

What is water?  

300

This type of substance dissolves in water 

What is hydrophilic?

300

If carbon has an atomic number of 6 and an atomic mass of 13, then how many              does Carbon have

What is 7?  

400

Number of electrons in boron if it has an atomic number of 5 and an atomic mass of 11.

What is 5?  

400

Unequal sharing of electrons 

What is a polar covalent bond?  

400

If the [H] increases, then the pH value               


What is decrease?  

400

minimize changes in pH

What are buffers?  

400

Which of the folliwng is an example of a nonpolar molecule?  

a. H20    b. CH4

What is  CH(methane)?  

500

Name the 6 essential elements 

What are: Sulfur, Phosphorus, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon, Hydrogen 

500

Formed when electrons are transferred from a metal to a nonmetal 

What are ionic bonds?  

500

These ions can drastically affect a cell's proteins 

What are hydrogen and hydroxide)  

500

measures of how difficult it is to strech or break the surface of a liquid

What is surface tension?  

500

The main difference between an anion and a cation 

What are anions are negative charged due to to the gain of electrons and cations are positively charged due to the loss of electrons?