This number, named Avogadro’s number amounts to how much?
What is 6.02(2) x 1023?
NaCL is commonly known by this name.
What is sodium chloride?
This is the fastest thing in the universe.
What is the speed of light?
This is the shape of an s orbital.
What is spherical?
This is the weakest type of intermolecular forces.
What are London dispersion forces?
One mole of any ideal gas occupies this volume at STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure)
What is 22.4 liters?
An acid has this prefix when it has a halogen.
These waves have the longest wavelength.
What are radio waves?
This is the shape of a p orbital.
What is “dumbbell”?
Water molecules stick together because of this force.
What is hydrogen bonding?
To calculate moles from mass, you divide the mass of a substance by this.
What is molar mass?
The correct name for H2O? (Not water)
What is dihydrogen monoxide?
The wavelengths visible to the eye.
What is 380-700nm?
The maximum number of electrons that can fit in a single s orbital.
What is 2 electrons?
These forces occur between molecules with permanent dipoles.
What are dipole-dipole forces?
The number of moles in 18 grams of water, if the molar mass is about 18 g/mol.
What is one mole?
CO2 is named this, based on the number of oxygen atoms.
What is carbon dioxide?
These high-energy waves have the shortest wavelengths.
What are gamma rays?
These are the four main types of orbitals found in atoms.
What are s, p, d, and f orbitals?
This is the reason noble gases can become liquids at very low temperatures.
What are London dispersion forces?
You have 2 moles of O2 . This is how many molecules you have.
What is 1.204 x 1024 molecules?
This is the correct name for H2SO4, a common strong acid used in car batteries.
What is sulfuric acid?
As the wavelength of light increases, this property decreases.
What is frequency (or energy)?
This is the total number of electrons that can fit in all three p orbitals of a p shell.
What is 6 electrons?
These are the two major forms of the Van der Waals forces.
What is Dipole-Dipole and London Dispersion?