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100

What is Chemistry 

Chemistry is the study of how matter behaves by studying what atoms and molecules do. 

100

What are the 2 parts of scientific notation

Decimal part- number between 1 and 10

Exponential part- 10 raised to the nth power

100

Which is a chemical change 

A. Boiling

B. Melting 

C. Sublimation

D. Buring 

D. 

100

What are the 3 types of subatomic particles 

And what are their rules and places in the atom

Protons- the type of element the atom is, it is in the nucleus

Electrons- how stable the atom is, it is outside the nucleus

Neutrons- the mass of the atom, it is also in the nucleus 

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What is the difference between Empirical and Molecular 

Molecular formulas show the actual number of atoms while Empirical show the ratio 

200

What is an observation

measuring or observing some aspect of nature

200

What are the rules for sig figs

All nonzero numbers are significant

Zeros in between nonzero digits are significant

Zeros behind a nonzero number and a decimal are significant

Zeros in between a nonzero number and a decimal are significant

Zeros before or to the left of a decimal without a nonzero in front are insignificant 

Zeros in front of an implied decimal are ambiguous 

200

What is the formula for SHC and what unit does it end with 

q=mCΔ T

It ends in Joules

200

What is the symbol for mercury I

Hg2+2

200

How do you name Ionic formulas

Metal name(roman numeral if needed) + Base of nonmetal+ide there are no polyatomic

Metal name(roman numeral if needed) + polyatomic name 

300

What is law 


A law is a result of a large number of observations. 

300

What are the rules for doing math with sig figs

For multiplication and division, you take the fewest sig figs

For addition and subtraction, you take the fewest decimal places

300

Identify whether the following are pure substances or mixtures:

  • Saltwater
  • Gold
  • Air
  • Table sugar
  • Diamond 
  • Distilled Water
  • Kool-aid
  • Lemonade
  • Brass

Mixture- Saltwater, Air, Kool-aid, Lemonade, Brass

Pure-Gold, Table sugar, Diamond, Distilled

300

What does each corner represent on an element


The upper left is the mass

The lower left is the atomic number

The upper right is the charge or superscript 

The lower right is the subscript or the number of atoms of that element(s)

300
How do you name covalent/molecular formulas 

prefix(if not one)+ first nonmetal +prefix + base of nonmetal+ide

400

What is a theory 

Give an example of it 

A theory is model 

Big bang theory

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Do you know your prefix multipliers 

Name them and that's how many points you get 

Tera - 10 to the power of 12

Giga- 10 to the power of 9

Mega- 10 to the power of 6 

kilo- 10 to the power of 3 

hecto- 10 to the power of 2

deca- 10 to the power of 1

deci- 10 to the power of -1 

centi- 10 to the power of -2

milli- 10 to the power of -3

micro- 10 to the power of -6

nano- 10 to the power of -9

pico- 10 to the power of -12

femto- 10 to the power of -15

400

What are the 3 units of energy and their conversions

Bonus 200 for naming the 4th unit

Joules(J), calories(cal), nutritional Calories(Cal)

1 cal = 4.184J

1 Cal = 1000 cal

1 Cal = 4.184kJ

Bonus: kilowatt-hour(kWh)

400

1. What is the symbol for the element Gold?

2. Name the element represented by the symbol Ag.

3. Which element has the symbol Pb?

4. What is the name of the element with the symbol K?

5. What is the symbol for the element Boron

6. What is the symbol for the element Antimony? 

1. Au

2. Silver

3. Lead

4.Potassium 

5. B

6.Sb

400

How do you name acids 

Binary acids= hydro+ base of element + ic 

Oxyanion(-ate)= base of name + ic

Oxyanion(-ite)= base of name + ous

500

What is the atomic theory 

All matter is made up of atoms and is backed by 200 years of evidence

500

How do you use density to find the answer 

Density * Volume = Mass

Mass/Density= Volume

Mass/Volume =Density

500

Forms of energy

name the main 3 and then extra 500 for anyone who can name the other 4  

Electrical, Chemical, and Thermal/Heat

Sound, Mechanical, Light, Atomic/Nuclear

500

How do you find the amu

Average Atomic Mass=∑(Isotope Mass×Isotope Abundance)

500

How do you calculate the Formula mass

FMU=∑(Subcript of element × Atomic mass)