Unit 1 Matter
Unit 2 Energy
Unit 3 Atomic Structure
Unit 4 Periodic Table
Unit 5 Bonding
100
The phase state in which particle are in a regular geometric pattern.

What is the solid state

100

The unit used to measure energy.

What is the joule/calorie?

100

The two subatomic particles that have a mass of approximately 1 amu.

What is the proton and the neutron?

100

Elements that are brittle and poor conductors of electricity.

What are nonmetals?

100

The type of bond created between Barium and Chlorine.

What is ionic?

200

When sand and water are mixed, it becomes this type of mixture.

What is heterogeneous?

200

When describing the flow of heat, it will always go in this "direction."

What is high to low?

200

The nuclear charge of potassium.

What is +19?
200

Elements in the same period of the periodic table have this property in common.

What is principal energy levels?

200

The maximum number of covalent bonds carbon can form. 

What is four?

300

The name of the phase change illustrated in the formula below:

CO2(s) --> CO2(g)

What is sublimation?

300

Given two samples of water:

Sample 1: 100. grams of water at 10.oC

Sample 2: 100. grams of water at 20.o

This sample has a higher average kinetic energy.

What is Sample 2?

300

2-7-7 the electron configuration of sulfur in this state. 

What is the excited state?

300

The element with the greatest attraction for other atom's electrons.

What is fluorine?
300

This property of ionic bonds distinguishes them from metallic when testing electrical conductivity.

What is poor conductivity in the solid state/electrolyte?

400

The term used to express a homogenous solution of a solute mixed with water.

What is aqueous?
400

The type of energy transferred when an ice cube at 0oC is placed in a beaker of water at 50oC.

What is thermal energy?

400

Isotopes of any given atom affect this measurement provided on the periodic table.

What is the atomic mass. 

400

This periodic table trend increases as you go down a group but decreases as you go left to right across a period.

What is atomic radius?

400

This symmetrical molecule contains three atoms that have polar covalent bonds.

What is carbon dioxide, CO2? (Any related compounds are accepted).

500

The separation technique that would be used to separate ink into its colors.

What is chromatography?

500

The amount of heat absorbed when 100 grams of water are heated from 20.0oC to 50.0oC.

What is 12,540 joules of heat?

500

This experiment concluded that atoms are mostly empty space with a dense positively charged nucleus.

What is the gold foil experiment?

500

An element that has a greater electronegativity than aluminum, greater metallic character than fluorine, lower ionization energy than nitrogen, and a smaller radius than arsenic that is located in group 15.

What is phosphorous?

500

The shape of a compound that has an uneven distribution of electrons between three atoms.

What is Bent?