Covalent Compounds
Ionic Compounds
Chemical Reactions
Grab Bag
100

The chemical below that is not covalent

  1. H2O

  2. CO

  3. Rb3P

  4. NH4

What is Rb3P?

100

These two types of elements bond together to form an Ionic Compound.

What is Metal and Nonmetal?

100

The products formed when crystalline C6H12O6 is burned in oxygen.

What is carbon dioxide and water vapor?

100

The name of C6H10.

What is Hexacarbon decahydride?

200

This pair of elements would react to form a covalent bond.

1. Magnesium and Gold

2. Strontium and Sulfur

3. Nitrogen and Sulfur

4. Calcium and Fluorine

What is Nitrogen and Sulfur?

200

This is the compound formed by Sulfur and Sodium.

What is Na2S? or What is Sodium Sulfide?

200
  1. Which of the following can be considered a chemical change?

What is a tree burns to form ashes?

200

"Hexa-" is the Greek prefix that indicates this number

What is 6?

300

The correct formula for phosphorus dioxide

What is PO2?

300

The number of Phosphorus atoms in Calcium Phosphide.

What is 2?
300

This chemical reaction is accompanied by or requiring the absorption of heat.

What is endothermic?

300

A particle with a charge.

What is an ion?

400

The binomial name for Si2N3

What is Disilicon trinitride?
400

Does salt form Crystals

What is Yes?

400

This chemical reaction is accompanied by the release of heat.

What is exothermic?

400

Which of the following can be considered a chemical change?

1. Cooking Cake

2. Making a paper airplane

3. Cutting Wood

What is Cooking Cake?

500

This element does not always follow the octet rule when bonding.

  1. Boron

  2. Carbon

  3. Calcium

  4. They all follow the octet rule

What is Boron?

500

Whether or not salt melts easily.

What is No?

500
  1. Which of the following can be considered a chemical change?

    1. Burning of coal

    2. Water freezing to form ice

    3. Diamonds are used to scratch glass

    4. Cutting your hair

    5. Cooking a steak

What is Burning coal and cooking a steak?

500

What is the system of naming elements with a first and last name?

What is Binomial Nomenclature?