Phase Changes/Intermolecular Forces/Heat Curves
Graham's Law and Dalton's Law
Periodic Table and Bonding
Chemical Reactions
For Fun
100

The process in which only a very few of the molecules in a liquid have enough energy to vaporize.

Evaporation

100

What type of particles (solid,liquid,gas) DO NOT attract or repel each other?

Gas

100

elements in group 17

halogens

100

shows how many atoms of an element are in a molecule

subscript

100

Diamond and graphite are completely made of one element, what is that element? 

carbon

200

Interactions in which polar molecules stick to each other like little magnets.

Dipole-dipole forces

200

motion of particles (travelling) and vibration

Kinetic energy

200

each orbital can hold ________ electrons

2

200

a complex molecule breaks down to make several simpler ones

decomposition

200

Helium balloons float because helium is _______ than air.

lighter
300

When something goes directly from the solid phase to the gas phase.

Sublimation

300

energy of arrangement of particles

Potential energy

300

transitional metals have more than one ____________ state

oxidation

300

when predicting products you do NOT _____ ______ ________ from reactant to products

carry over subscripts

300

Dry ice is the solid form of

carbon dioxide

400

The temp above which water cannot exist as a liquid.

Critical point

400

the movement of one material through another

diffusion

400

What does the atomic number tell us?

the number of protons in the nucleus
400

The _______ ________ determines whether or not a single replacement reaction will occur

activity series

400

Two letter from the alphabet do not appear on the periodic table, what are they?

J and Q

500

Solids in which atoms bond together covalently to form crystals

Covalent network solids

500

light molecules diffuse and effuse more _______ than heavy ones.

quickly

500

fill each orbital with one electron before doubling up is known as _______ rule

Hund's

500

shows the reacting species as ions and the products
either as ions or a precipitate

complete ionic equation

500

What is the rarest naturally occurring element? 

Astantine