Chapter 2- Analyzing Data
Chapter 3- Matter and Properties
Chapter 5- Electrons in the Atom
Chapter 6 - Naming Compounds
Fun Facts about Mrs. Valenton
100

How many significant figures in 53040?

4

100

Give the name of one element.

Answers vary.

100

How many valence electrons does the element cesium (Cs) have?

1

100

What is the formula for lithium hydroxide?

LiOH

100

What is Mrs. Valenton's favorite color?

purple

200

How do you write 0.930 m in scientific notation?

9.3 x 10-1 m

200

Which is the state of matter that has an indefinite shape and indefinite volume?

Gas

200

What wave has the highest energy?

Gamma rays

200

What is the name of Cu2O?

copper (I) oxide

200

What state is Mrs. Valenton originally from?

California

300

What is 50.0°C in Kelvin?

323K

300

The law of conservation of mass states that during a chemical reaction, total mass is ____.

conserved

300

Which wave has the longest wavelength?

radio waves

300

Which is the correct name for the compound NO?

nitrogen monoxide

300

What letter of the alphabet do her boys names start with?

M

400

What is the mass percent of copper in CuBr2?

28%

400

Name a compound.

Answers will vary.

400

Which property describes how much energy must be added to an atom to remove an outermost electron?

ionization energy

400

What is the name of NH4F?

ammonium fluoride

400

What previous career was Mrs. Valenton considering before becoming a teacher?

Physician Assistant

500

Mrs. Valenton’s son is 37 inches tall.  How many yards tall is he?  (1yd = 3ft and 12in = 1ft)

1.0 yards

500

Give an example of a chemical change.

Answers will vary.

500

What is the relationship between frequency and wavelength?

inversely related (opposite)

500

Name NaClO2.

sodium chlorite

500

What percentile did Mrs. Valenton graduate in from high school?

Top 5%...Top 10%...Top 25%

Top 5%