Bonding
Chemical Reactions
Vocab
Molecular Mass
Chemical Formulas
100

This is the type of bonding where one or more pairs of electrons is shared between atoms.

Covalent bonding

100

True/False: After a chemical reaction, the products are the same compounds as the reactants.

False! The atoms are the same, but they rearrange to form new compounds.

100

a negatively charged subatomic particle

an electron

100
What is the molecular mass of Silver? (Ag)

107.87 g/mol

100

Write the formula for Lithium Bromide (Br).

LiBr

200

When calcium (Ca) is bonding with another atom, does it want to gain or lose electrons?

Lose. (Ca has 2 valence electrons, so to get to 8 electrons it is easier to lose 2 than to gain 8)

200

True or False: Oxygen is always a reactant in combustion reactions

True

200

Unit of measurement that shows how much of a substance you have

a mole
200

What is the molecular mass of Bohrium? (Bh)

264 g/mol

200

Write the chemical formula for Sodium Chloride.

NaCl

300

Which leads to a more stable state, bonds being broken or bonds being formed?

Bonds being formed

300

A type of reaction where energy is absorbed

endothermic reaction

300

A salt dissolved in water that can conduct electricity.

An electrolyte.

300

What is the molecular mass of water? (H2O)

18.02 g/mol

300

Write the Chemical Formula for Magnesium (Mg) Sulfide.

MgS

400

Why are water molecules so attracted to each other? (Think about what kind of bond it is)

Polar covalent bonds mean that water has a slightly positive end (H) and a slightly negative end (O) so there is an attraction between water molecules.

400

If there is more energy released from bonds being formed than energy required to break bonds, what kind of reaction is taking place?

An exothermic reaction

400

An electron on the outer energy shell of an atom

valence electron

400

What is the molecular mass of octane? (C8H18)

114.26 g/mol

400

Write the chemical formula for Beryllium (Be) Nitride. 

Be3N2

500

Explain the relationship between bond length and bond energy.

Bond energy increases as bond length decreases.  The larger the atom or larger the bond, the farther the nuclei of the atoms are from the other atom's electrons.  That causes the bond energy to be lower.

500

Explain why hydrogen fuel produces more energy per gram than octane, even though octane produces more energy per mole.

1 gram of hydrogen is about 1 mole of hydrogen, but 1 gram of octane is about .0088 mole of octane.  There are more bonds being broken and formed in the combustion per gram of hydrogen than octane, even though 1 mole of octane contains more bonds than 1 mole of hydrogen.

500

What are the 6 elements necessary for life on Earth?

Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Sulfur (CHONPS)

500

What is the molecular mass of table salt?

58.44 g/mol

500

Write the chemical formula for Hydrogen Phopshide.

PH(H3P)