Names of Elements
Chemical Compounds
Mole Concept
Reactivity Series
Periodic Table
100

What element is with the symbol He

Helium

100

What is the common name for compound, NaCl?

 table salt

100

The number of particles in 1 mole, known as Avogadro’s number is

6.02 x 1023

100

What is the most reactive metal in the reactivity series for the first 20 elements on the periodic table?

Potassium

100

The lightest element on the periodic table

Hydrogen

200

What element, with the symbol Cu, is used in electrical wiring.
 

copper

200

What compound is H₂O₂, often used as a disinfectant?

Hydrogen peroxide

200

The mass of 0.25 mole of water (H₂O) in grams.

4.5 grams

200

This metal, commonly found in coins, is less reactive than zinc but more reactive than silver.

Copper

200

What element is in Group 17, period 3?

Chlorine (Cl)

300

What is element with the symbol K, which is essential for plant growth.

potassium

300

What is the chemical formula for baking soda.

NaHCO3

300

What is the unit for the molar mass of a substance?

g/mol or grams per mole

300

In the reactivity series, this metals is known for rusting easily.

Iron

300

What term is for elements in Group 1, known for being highly reactive with water.

Alkali metals

400

What radioactive element has the symbol U?

uranium

400

What is the name of this compound, C12H22O11?

Sucrose

400

What is the number of moles in 4.5 grams of ammonia?

0.26 mol

400

What gas is produced when an active metal reacts with an acid?

Hydrogen

400

What is the  only non-metal that is liquid at room temperature?

Bromine

500

What element, W, is known for its high melting point and use in light bulb filaments.

tungsten

500

What is the chemical name for C6H6, a fuel for Jets?

Benzene

500

What is the molar mass of Penta phosphorous dichloride?

226 g/mol

500

Which of the two is less reactive between Cu and Au?

Au ( Gold is the least reactive metal)

500

A student was playing with Cute poison. What two elements was the student playing with?

Copper and Tellurium