Unit 1 Matter
Unit 2 Energy
Unit 3 Atomic Structure
Unit 4 Periodic Table
Unit 5 Bonding
100

This thermal change releases energy.

What is exothermic?

100

This phase state contains the most energy.

What is a gas?

100

The amount of this subatomic particle identifies an element. 

What is a proton?

100

This type of element has both metallic and nonmetallic properties.

What is a metalloid/semimetal?

100

This type of bonding contains what is commonly referred to as "a sea of electrons"

What is metallic?

200

This type of change indicates a change in matter from reactant to product.

What is a chemical change. 

200

Object A at 40oC and object B at 80oC are placed in contact with each other. Heat flow goes in this direction between the objects.

What is from object B to object A.

200

The over all charge of an ion that has 11 protons, 10 electrons and 12 neutrons. 

What is +1?

200

This element has similar properties to oxygen and an electronegativity value of 2.6

What is sulfur?

200

This term can be used to describe a covalently bonded substance.

What is molecule/molecular?

300

Bronze contains 90 to 95 percent copper and 5 to 10 percent tin. Bronze can be classified as this type of matter.

What is mixture/homogeneous?

300

This type of process increases the potential energy of the particles in sample.

What is melting/vaporization?

300

This part of an atom has an overall positive charge.

What is the nucleus?

("Proton" not accepted)

300

This type of element will form colored ions in solution.

What is a transition metal?

300

The type of bonds present in Magnesium nitrate.

What is both covalent and ionic?

400

The given formula represents this type of matter. 

C6H12O(s)

What s a compound

400

The amount of heat required to melt 43 grams of solid magnesium oxide at its melting point if its heat of fusion is 1.9 x 103 J/g

What is 8.2 x 104 J?

400

This electron shell has the greatest amount of energy in an atom of Bromine.

What is the fourth shell/valence/outermost?

400

The difference between the radius of an atom of Magnesium and the radius of an ion of Magnesium.

What is the atom is larger than the ion? (vice versa)

400

This type of element is always a linear, nonpolar molecule, with nonpolar bonds. 

What are the diatomic elements?

500

This property is determined by the structure, arrangement, and interactions of the molecules of a substance at a given temperature and pressure. 

What is physical state?

500

oThe final temperature of a 10.0 gram sample of H2O(l) at 23.0oC absorbs 209 joules of heat. 

What is 28.0oC

500

You'll have a high probability of finding an electron in this region.

What is an orbital?

500

This element has a mass of 26.7g and volume of 3.00cm3 at room temperature.

What is Nickel? (8.90g/cm3)

500

This pairing of elements would create the most polar bond possible.

What is Francium and Fluorine?