Electron Configuration
Lewis Dot Structure
Periodic Trends
Heating Curves
Intermolecular Forces
100

What is the max number of electrons in the P orbital?

6 electrons

100

What are lone pairs?

Two unbounded electrons

100

What is ionization energy?

It is the necessary amount of energy needed to remove an electron from an atom.

100

What is the C for ice? 

2.1 J/(g·°C)

100

What atoms does hydrogen bond to?

N, O, and F

200

Where are noble gases found in the periodic table? 

The right side

200

What element is an acceptation to the octet rule?

Hydrogen

200

How does atomic radius change as you move down a group?

Atomic radius increases as you move down a group/

200

What is the boiling point of water?

100°C

200

What is the force between polar molecules called?

Dipole-dipole attraction

300

What is the noble gas configuration of Sn?

[Kr]5s24d105p2

300

What do the dots around the symbol indicate?

The electrons in outer energy levels

300

Why does it becomes more difficult to remove an electron from an atom with high ionization energy?

Attraction increases as you move from right to left because of increasing nuclear attraction.

300

How much energy will be needed to boil 65 g of water at 100°C? (3 sig figs)

147,000 J

300

From least to greatest, what is the strength of attraction of the IMFs?

London dispersion forces, dipole-dipole attraction, hydrogen bonding. 

400

What is the electron configuration of I?

1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s24d105p5

400

How many bonds are in SO3?

4 bonds

400

What is the electronegativity value of Florine?

4.00

400

Calculate the amount of energy needed to change 15 g of liquid water from 47°C to 100°C, then changed to steam at 100°C. (3 sig figs)

37,200 J

400

What is the definition of viscosity?

A liquid's resistance to flow

500

What are both the electron configuration and noble gas configuration of Xe?

EC:1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s24d105p6

NG:[Kr]5s24d105p6

500

When drawing a Lewis dot structure, what must you add if the molecule is negatively charged?

Brackets

500

Describe what shielding is, and when it becomes stronger within a group.

Shielding is a process that causes the core electrons of an atom to block the positive charge of the nucleus from the negative charge of the atom's valence electrons.

500

63 g of ice at -10.5°C is heated until it becomes liquid water at 37.5°C. How much energy is required? (3 sig figs)

32,300 J

500

What do IMFs do to liquids?

They keep liquids together and prevent them from spreading.