Gas Laws
Stoichiometry
Bonds
Waves
Molecular Geometry
100

Charles' Law.

V1/T1 = V2/T2

100

To Convert grams of a substance to moles, you must divide by this value.

What is molar mass?

100

This type of bond forms between a metal and a non-metal.

What is an ionic bond?

100

This form of waves or radiation has the highest energy value.

What is gamma radiation?

100

The molecular geometry with a 180 degree bond angle.

What is Linear?

200

This is the conversion factor between mmHg and atm.

What is 760 mmHg to 1 atm?

200

In the reaction 2H2+O2->2H2O2, what reactant is responsible for the doubling of the product. 

What is Hydrogen?

200

The symbol used to designate when there are multiple of a polyatomic ion in a bond. 

What are parentheses? 

200

This is the measure of the distance it takes for a photon to go through one cycle. 

What is a wavelength?
200

The molecular geometry with 3 bonding regions and no lone pairs. 

What is trigonal planar?

300

The law relating pressure and temperature?

What is Lussac's Law?

300

This part of a balanced chemical equation tells you how many moles of each substance react with each other. 

What are coefficients?

300

This is the group of elements that already has a stable octet before before bonding.

What are group 18 elements/noble gases?

300

Daily Double!

This Greek letter is used to represent frequency of waves.

What is Nu(v)?

300

The molecular geometry with 2 lone pairs and 2 bonds.

What is Bent?

400

The two values used in an Avagadro's Law calculation.

What are the volume and amount of substance of a gas?

400

If you compare two reactants and one requires more moles than you actually have available, that reactant becomes this. 

What is the limiting reactant?

400

This is the general term for molecules that have an odd total number of valence electrons and cannot have a complete octet for every atom.

What is an odd-electron molecule/free radical?

400

This series of the emission spectrum is notable for being visible to the naked eye and named after a Swiss Mathematician.

What is the Balmer Series?

400

The molecular geometry with 4 bonding regions and 1 lone pair.

What is seesaw?

500

What happens to the temperature of a gas when both the pressure and volume are doubled.

What is the temperature is increased by a factor of 4.

500

When a reaction forms less product than the theoretical yield, this value is determined by the amount yielded.

What is percent yield?

500

This molecule has a trigonal pyramidal electron geometry but a seesaw shape due to the lone pair occupying one of the equatorial positions.

what is SF4

500

This equation tells us that wavelength is inversely proportional to momentum.

What is the de Broglie Relation?

500

The molecular geometry with less than or equal to 90 degree bond angles and one lone pair.

What is square pyramidal?