Balancing Equations
Periodic Trends
Bonds and Properties
Nomenclature
Chemistry Misc.
100

In the compound NaCl2, this is the nonmetal.

What is Clorine?

100

This trend refers to the size of the element and the biggest are in the bottom left and the smallest in the top right.  

What is Atomic Radius? 

100

Covalent compounds commonly have this relationship with electricity.  

What is to not conduct it. 

100

This type of nomenclature has a prefix based naming system.

What is covalent?

100

This is the electron configuration for nitrogen. 

What is 1s^2, 2s^2, 2p^3

200

This part comes after the element is named, and identifies the amount of that element in 1 molecule.

What is a subscript?

200

This trend refers the elements strength to attract electrons with the strongest pull in the top right and the weakest pull in the bottom left.

What is Electronegativity?

200

Ionic Compounds are known to have these melting points?

What are high melting points?

200

This prefix is given to the 2nd element in a covalent bond when there is one. 

What is mono?

200

This law refers to the idea that mass cannot be created or destroyed. 

What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?

300

This is the line in a chemical equation that separates the reactants and products.

What is the reaction arrow?

300

This trend describes the mass of an atom and increases as you progress further down the table. 

What is Atomic Mass?

300

This property of metallic bonds allows them to be shaped and molded.

What is malleability?

300

These are given in an ionic compound to identify the charge of a transition metal.

What are Roman Numerals?

300

In chemistry, the separation in charge between atoms in a bond results in this arrow like line those points to the partial positive. It is often seen when finding the polarity. 

What is a dipole?

400

When a bond occurs, this is released to achieve a lower energy state. 

What is Energy?

400

This phrase is used to determine both the atomic radius and electronegativity of an atom. 

What is Shielding Electrons v. Proton Force 

400

Ionic compounds are known to form these types of structures due to their alternating positive and negative ions. 

What are crystalline?

400

This would be the nomenclature for 6 oxygen molecules in a covalent compound.

What is Hexoxygen?

400

When an equation is to result in an Acid, this element is required as a reactant. 

What is Hydrogen?

500

The equation C3H8 + O2 --> H20 +CO2 has these coefficients.

What is 1,5-->4,3?

500

Calcium and Magnesium compare this way in size and electronegativity.

What is calcium would be larger, but magnesium would have a higher electronegativity?

500

Covalent compounds can be categorized into these two types based on the way they are connected.

What are Molecular Covalent and Network Covalent?

500

Tetra refers to this prefix.

What is 4?
500

This is Avogadro's number. 

What is 6.02 x 10^23