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100

What is worn to protect your eyes during a lab?

What is goggles. 

100

What does the chemical symbol (g) mean?

The substance is a gas.

100

What is an isotype?

An atom of the same element with different number of neutrons. 

100

What is a valence electron?

The electrons found in the outside shell. 

100

What smell category smells fishy?

Amines

200

What should be done when a chemical has been spilled? 

Notify teacher 

200

What element is K?

Potassium 

200

What subatomic particles are in the nucleus of an atom? 

Protons and Neutrons.

200

What is a polyatomic ion?

An atom made of more than 1 atom. 

200

What is the functional group for a ester?

O-C-O-C

300

What is the definition of density?

The ratio of an object's mass to its volume

300

How many elements are in this compound CuSO4

There are 3 types of elements. 

300

What determines the number of shells an atom has? 

Based on the row and column it is in on the periodic table. (All atoms in the 4th row have 3 shells).

300

How many valence electrons would fluorine have and how many does it need to become a noble gas?

Fluorine has 7 valence electrons and needs to bond with another atom that only has one valence to become like a noble gas.

300

What is the HONC1234 rule?

H-hydrogen has 1 bond

O-oxygen has 2 bonds

N-nitrogen has 3 bonds

C-carbon has 4 bonds


400

What is equation to find the mass of an object?

Equation: Density multiplied by volume

400

What is the Law of Conservation of Matter?

Matter can not be created or destroyed. 

400

What would the equation AlO need to follow the Rule of Zero charge?

It would need 2 aluminum and 3 oxygen to follow the Rule of Zero Charge. (Al2O3). 

400

What is the electron configuration for Iron?

1s22s22p63s23p64s23d6

400

What is the structural formula for CH2O2

H-O=C=O-H

500

Calculate the density of seawater if the mass is 15g and has a volume of 14.6mL

15g/14.6= 1.03g/mL

500

What is trend between alkali metals and their reactions as you move down the periodic table?

The farther down on the periodic table, the more reactive the alkali metal is. 

500

What does the atomic mass tell you? 

It tells you the number of protons, what element it is, where is is on the periodic table, the mass of the element 

500

What is happening to the electrons during the flame lab that created the different flame colors?

The electrons got "excited" which caused them to jump to different shells which is why the flame color changed.

500

What is the molecular formula for:

O=C=O

CO2