Atomic Structure
Periodic Table
Chemical Bonding
Gas Laws
Acids & Bases
100

This particle has a positive charge. 

What is a proton?

100

Elements in the same column are called this. 

What are groups/families?

100

Bond formed by sharing electrons. 

What is a covalent bond?

100

Increasing temperature causes gas particles to move this way. 

What is faster?

100

Acids have a pH lower than this number. 

What is 7?

200

The center of the atom is called this. 

What is the nucleus?

200

This family contains the most reactive metals. 

What are alkali metals?

200

Bond formed by transferring elections. 

What is an ionic bond?

200

The relationship between pressure and volume is described by this law.

What is Boyle's Law?

200

Bases feel like this. 

What is slippery?

300

The particle has almost no mass and a negative charge.

What is an electron?

300

Elements become more metallic moving this direction on the periodic tabel. 

What is down and to the left?

300

Water is this type of covalent molecule.

What is polar?

300

The formula PV=nRT is known as this. 

What is the Ideal Gas Law?

300

This ion is produced by acids in water.

What is H+?

400

The number of protons in an atom is called this. 

What is the atomic number?

400

This element has the symbol Na.

What is sodium?

400

The bond between two oxygen atoms in O2 is this type. 

What is a double bond?

400

If volume increases, pressure does what?

What is decreases?

400

A pH of 2 is considered this type of substance. 

What is a strong acid?

500

An atom with 17 protons belongs to this element. 

What is chlorine.

500

This trend describes how tightly an atom holds electrons. 

What is electronegativity?

500

Weak attraction between molecules caused by temporary charges. 

What are London dispersion forces?

500

A gas occupies 2.0 L at 1 ATM. What volume will occupy at 2 ATM?

What is 1.0 L?

500

The reaction between an acid and a base is called this.

What is neutralization?