History of Chemistry
Subatomic Particles
Elements
Periodic Table
Organic Chemistry
100

What element did people think you could turn lead into?

Gold

100

These atoms have different numbers of neutrons but the same number of protons

Isotopes

100

What is the most abundant element in the universe?

Hydrogen (H)

100

How many columns are in the Periodic Table?

18

100

What is the full name for ATP?

Adenosine Triphosphate

200

What was an early scientific name for chemistry?

Alchemy

200

What shape are p orbitals and what axes can they exist on?

Shape = dumbbell

Axes = x, y, and z

200

What is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature?

Mercury (Hg)

200

Who designed the periodic table? (Just last name is ok)

Dmitri Mendeleev

200

Name two reagants that can form an ester

Alcohol and carboxylic acid

300

What did Alfred Noble, the founder of the Nobel Prize, invent?

Dynamite

300

How many times heavier is a proton than an electron?

2000x

300

What is the name of the last element on the periodic table (#118)?

Oganesson (Og)

300

What is the only letter that doesn't appear in the Periodic Table?

J

300

How many sites of unsaturation are in the following compound: C6H9N3

4

400

What year was the first modern atomic theory proposed? (anywhere in a 10 year window)

1803-1808

Anytime between 1793 - 1818 considered correct

400

What is the antiparticle of an electron called?

Positron

400

What metal has the highest melting point?

Tungsten (W)

400

How many transition metals are there in the d block?

40
400

What are all of 3 main components of an amino acid, around the central carbon?

Amino group, carboxyl group, and R group

500

What is the name of the Greek philosopher who first came up with the name "atom"?

Democritus

500
What are the two charges that quarks can have? (hint: they are fractions)

+2/3 and -1/3

500

What element's name means "stranger" in Greek? (hint: its one of the noble gases)

Xenon (Xe)

500

What is the only periodic table group that contains elements in three of the main states of matter at standard temperature and pressure?

Halogens

500

The name of the reaction mechanism when a bond breaks by splitting the shared pair of electrons equally between the two products (creates 2 free radicals)

Homolytic cleavage