Sodium and Chlorine form this type of bond.
What is Ionic?
In a covalent bond between chlorine and fluorine, this element has a higher electronegativity
What is Fluorine?
This is the only thing you can change when balancing equations.
What is the coefficient?
These are traditionally the two colors used for Christmas.
What are red and green?
Hydrogen
What is the first element of the periodic table.
Carbon and Fluorine form this type of bond.
What is covalent?
CH4 is this type of molecular geometry.
What is tetrahedral?
In the reaction
2Al + Fe₂O₃ → Al₂O₃ + 2Fe
this is the coefficient of Aluminum Oxide
What is 1?
This popular Christmas character was created by a department store ad campaign in 1939.
Who is Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer?
This element has 11 protons.
What is Sodium?
Carbon Dioxide is the name of this chemical compound.
What is CO2?
The electron configuration 1s2 2s2 2p6 represents this element.
What is Neon?
True or false: You can change the subscripts in a balancing equation.
What is false?
This popular Christmas song was originally created for Thanksgiving holidays.
What is jingle bells?
Carbon-12, Carbon-13, and Carbon-14 are this vocabulary term
What is an isotope?
The actual chemical name of the water molecule when prefixes are added.
What is Dihydrogen Monoxide?
In a Lewis dot structure, the dots represent these.
What are valence electrons?
This is the name of the left side of the equation in balancing chemical equations.
What is Reactants?
Santa Claus is based on this religious figure from ancient times.
Who is Saint Nicholas?
The element with the highest electronegativity value
What is Fluorine?
Brittleness is a property of this type of compound.
What is ionic?
Fluorine has this many valence electrons
What is 7?
When balancing the equation
Fe + O₂ → Fe₂O₃
this is the correct coefficient for O₂
What is 3?
This character experiences a phase change every season... from solid to liquid, then probably to gas also!
Who is Frosty the snowman?
The element with the largest atomic radius
What is Cesium?