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100

What is the element symbol for Calcium?

Ca

100

Water is made of these two elements.

Hydrogen and Oxygen

100

Ca2+ has how many electrons?

18

100

This rule states that a full valence shell is 8 electrons.

Octet Rule.

100

In an endothermic reaction, is heat absorbed or released?

absorbed. 

200

A bond that has a sea of electrons and electricity passes through easily.

Metallic Bonding

200

The most electronegative element on the periodic table.

Fluorine. 

200

A reaction that releases heat...

exothermic 

200

The compounds or atoms on the left side of an equation are called...


reactants

200

What is the name of the strongest type of secondary interaction. 

Hydrogen bonding. 

300

Name the three types of primary bonding. 

Covalent, Ionic, Metallic

300

The most abundant type of elements on the periodic table.

Metals. 

300

Name the 3 types of secondary interactions. 

Dispersion forces, dipole-dipole, hydrogen bonding. 

300

___________ was the first to publish a system classifying elements (the periodic table) in 1869.

Dmitri Mendeleev

300

0.006024 has how many significant figures (sigfigs)?

4

400

The molecular shape of CH4.

Tetrahedral. 

400

Atomic Radius ________ from left to right and ________ from top to bottom in the periodic table. 

Decreases, 

Increases.

400

I have a charge of negative two and I am a metalloid. Who am I?

Tellurium (Te)

400

This element has the LARGEST atomic radius:

Ba          Ca            N

Barium (Ba)

400

Calculate the number of moles (n) of material in 0.6 g of glucose, C6H12O6. 

Molar Mass = 180.16 g/mol

0.0033 mol

500

The molecular shape of NCl3.

Trigonal pyramidal

500

Order the intermolecular forces from strongest to weakest.

hydrogen bonding, dipole-dipole, dispersion. 

500

Organize the following elements from highest to lowest electronegativity: Carbon, boron, Fluorine, Chlorine. 

Fluorine, Chlorine, Carbon, boron.

500
Draw the structure of HCN and show the polarities of the bonds using appropriate conventions. 

On Whiteboard.

500

Write the empirical formula for Iron (III) oxide. 

Fe2O3