What are the three things a fire needs?
Oxygen, Temperature, and Fuel
How many electrons does sulfur have?
It has 16 electrons.
What is the difference between a core electron and a valence electron?
Where do you start when drawing a Louis Dot Structure?
The top right hand corner.
What does tetra- stand for?
Four
What is the difference between exothermic and endothermic?
Exothermic releases heat and results in less energy. Endothermic absorbs heat and results in more energy.
What does a chemical symbol represent?
It represents an element.
What period and block is gold in?
It is located in 5d.
What type is Molybdenum (III) Carbonate?
Type II
Name the Binary Molecular Compound. P3O6
Triphosophorus Hexoxide
What is the law of conservation of energy?
Energy is neither destroyed or created.
How many electron shells does platinum have?
It has 6 electron shells.
What block do you start in when saying the advanced electron configuration?
The s block.
How does Ionic Bonding work?
Elements will share electrons to gain the amount of electrons it needs to be complete.
That is the equation for Heptalead Nonahydride
Pb7H9
What is energy?
Something that is needed for things to move, work, change matter, or produce heat.
Light is a form of ____?
Electromagnetic radiation.
What block is halogens in?
It is located in the p block.
How many more Ve- does Oxygen want?
What is the BIC Name for Be+2 and CrO4-2
Beryllium Oxalate
What is kinetic energy?
Energy that is in motion. (Ex: A pencil falling to the ground).
What is it called when two titonic plates overlap?
It is convergence.
What is the Noble Gas Configuration of Copper?
[Ar] 4s2 3d9
What would the compound Bi8Cl3 be called?
Octabismuth Trichloride
What is the BIC Chemical Formula for Palladium (II) Arsenite?
Pd3 (AsO3)2