Dimensional Analysis
Atomic Symbols and Elements
Naming Compounds
Reaction Types
Grab Bag
100

5 g to mg

5000 mg

100

Atomic symbol of oxygen with 8 electrons and 8 neutrons

See board

100

CF4

Carbon tetrafluoride

100

2H2 +O2 --> 2H2O

Synthesis

100

Cutting paper is an example of a ______ change

Physical

200

750 nm to m

7.50 x 10-7 m

200

How many protons does this atom have?

1532P3-

15

200

tribromide nonatelluride

Br3Te9

200

Products of:


NaI (aq) + F2 (g) -->

NaF (aq) + I2 (s)

200

This is the classification of a solution made of sucrose and water

Homogeneous mixture

300

5kg to mg

5 x 106 mg

300

The atomic symbol for nitrogen with 10 electrons

714N3-

300

MnO2

Manganese (IV) oxide

300

Net ionic equation of this reaction:

NaCl (aq) + AgNO3 (aq) -->

Ag+ (aq) + Cl- (aq) --> AgCl (s)

300

A method of separation that can be used to separate a homogenous solution based on the components boiling points

Distillation

400

6,000 microliters to mililiters

6 mL

400

These two atoms have the same number of _____


1735Cl-    2042Ca2+

electrons

400

sodium carbonate

Na2CO3

400

Complete ionic equation of this reaction:

K2SO4 (aq) + Ba(NO3)2 (aq) -->

See board
400

Would be most appropriate to separate the components of the food dye that makes the candy coating of M&Ms

Thin Layer Chromatography

500

75 mg/L to g/microliter

7.5 x 10-8 g/microliter

500

This isotope of oxygen is the most abundant: O-15, O-16, or O-18

O-16

500

Nickel (II) phosphate

Ni3(PO4)2

500

Fix this reaction:


FeBr2 (aq) + Mg (s) --> Br2 (g) + MgFe(aq)

FeBr2 (aq) + Mg (s) --> Fe (s) + MgBr2(aq)

500

The group on the periodic table with no metals or metalloids

Halogens


Also acceptable- Noble gases