Elements
Periodic Trends
Chemical Reactions
Acids and Bases
Famous Chemists
100

This is the lightest element in the periodic table.

  • What is hydrogen?


100

This trend decreases as you move down a group and increases across a period.

What is electronegativity?

100

The type of reaction represented by A+B→AB

What is synthesis?

100

The pH of a neutral solution.

What is 7?

100

This scientist created the first periodic table.

Who is Dmitri Mendeleev?

200

The only metal that is liquid at room temperature.

What is mercury?

200

The atomic radius of an element does this as you move down a group.

What is increase?

200

This is the name for a reaction that absorbs heat.

What is endothermic?

200

This is the name for a substance that donates protons in a reaction.

What is an acid?

200

This chemist is known as the father of modern chemistry.

Who is Antoine Lavoisier?

300

This element is used in balloons because it is less dense than air.

What is helium?

300

The number of valence electrons in group 16 elements.
 

What is six?

300

The solid that forms in a double displacement reaction.

What is a precipitate?

300

The name of the scale used to measure acidity or basicity.

What is the pH scale?

300

This chemist discovered radium and polonium.

Who is Marie Curie?

400

This element is the most abundant in the Earth's crust.
 

What is oxygen?

400

This element has the highest first ionization energy.

What is helium?

400

The products of the combustion of a hydrocarbon. 

What are carbon dioxide and water?

400

This is the ion that makes a solution acidic.

What is the hydrogen ion (H+^)?

400

This scientist developed the planetary model of the atom. 

Who is Niels Bohr?

500

The element with the symbol "W." 

What is tungsten?

500

The tendency of an atom to attract electrons in a bond. 

What is electronegativity?

500

The type of reaction in which one element replaces another in a compound. 

What is a single displacement reaction?

500

The conjugate base of HCl.

What is Cl−^?

500

This chemist’s principle states that mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction. 

What is the law of conservation of mass by Antoine Lavoisier?