Give the name for the following: H2CO3
What is carbonic acid
Is iron: Metallic, Ionic, or Covalent?
What is Metallic?
What trend does Electronegativity have across and down?
What is increasing across and decreasing down?
State the difference between a period and a family/group.
What is periods are across and groups are down?
What kind of research is done to solve a problem?
What is applied research?
Give the formula for the following: Iron (III) sulfate
What is Fe2(SO4)3?
What is the weakest intermolecular force?
What is London Dispersion?
What is the energy released by gaseous atoms to gain electrons called?
What is Electron Affiinity?
What is Sublimation?
1L = 1dm3 while 1mL=?
What is 1cm3?
What is the rule for writing Ionic formulas?
What is balance the charges?
2 or more non-metals sharing valence electrons
What is a covalent bond?
Which scientist arranged elements in order of atomic number and fixed anomalies of another scientist?
Who is Henry Mosley?
Is a diamond a pure substance or a mixture?
What is a pure substance?
_____ refers to obtaining a constant value
What is precision?
What are the transition metals with definite charges and what are the charges?
What is Ag +1, Zn +2, Al +3?
Describe the difference between intermolecular and intramolecular forces.
Describe the Periodic Law.
What is when elements are arranged in increasing order of atomic number with periodic repetitions of physical and chemical properties?
When in elemental form, state the families in the periodic table.
What is Alkali Metals, Alkaline Earth Metals, Transition Metals, Inner Transition Metals, Halogens, and Noble Gases?
Complete this metric conversion:
0.61kg = ___cg
What is 61,000cg?
What are the prefixes for covalent compounds?
What is
Mono (1) Penta (5) Nona (9)
Di (2) Hexa (6) Deca (10)
Tri (3) Hepta (7)
Tetra (4). Octa (8)
What is the hybridization of SCl5F?
What is SP3D2?
Who added inner transition metals?
Who is Glen T. Seaborg?
List the properties of a liquid.
What is: close together, random arrangement, definite volume, and medium energy?
What kind of property is density, and what does that mean?
What is an intensive property? Means it will remain the same no matter how much of a substance there is.