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100

Type of chemical bonding between oppositely charged ions

(Ionic Bond)

100

Most reactive group name

(Alkali)

100

The first subshell can hold this many electrons. 

two

100

The Law of Conservation of Mass states mass cannot be _________ or destroyed.

created

100

One product is broken down to create multiple reactants

decomposition

200

A chemical bond that shares valence electrons

(Covalent Bond)

200

As you move to the left on the periodic table, what will happen to the size of the atoms? 

(They will decrease)

200

What are the four subshells?

 s, p, d, and f

200

When naming compounds, the name of the _________ comes first.

(Metal)

200

The formula for Carbonate is __________. 

(CO3)(-2)

300

What do you call it when three pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms?

triple bond

300

Russian chemist and teacher who devised the periodic table — a comprehensive system for classifying the chemical elements.

Mendeleev

300
  1. 18th group name 

(Noble Gases)

300

When ionic bonds form, the valence electrons sum to ________.

(eight)

300

What is the formula for density?

mass/volume

400

What bond doesn’t dissolve but conducts electricity?

metallic

400

Atomic mass corresponds with the amount of which subatomic particles?

Protons and Neutrons

400

When writing the electron configuration using the shorthand method, the Noble Gas _________ the atom is placed in brackets, which are followed by the subshells. 

(before)

400

The atomic number is equivalent to the number of which subatomic particle?

(Protons)

400

Ernest Rutherford is known for his experiments with protons, particularly the development of these two models. 

(Nuclear & Proton)

500

This type of bond forms a crystal-like lattice structure.

(network covalent bond)



500

The most reactive group on the periodic table are the ___________.

Alkali Metals 

500

What is the order of the subshells as they are used in electron configuration?

(1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p, 4s, 3d, 4p, 5s, 4d, 5p, 6s)

500

In an ionic compound, the positive charges on the metal cations and the negative charges on the nonmetal anions equal 0.

Rule of Zero

500

When using Lewis Dot Notation, what type of electrons are being measured?

(valence)