Ionic and Covalent Formulas
Nuclear Chemistry
Acids and Bases
Ionic and Covalent Naming
Periodic Trends
100
True or False: When writing the formulas for covalent compounds, you use prefixes at the beginning (mono-, di-, tri-, etc.)
FALSE
100
What is an alpha particle?
Helium
100
What one element is characteristic of all acids?
Hydrogen (H+)
100
What is the name of NaCl?
Sodium Chloride
100
True or False: Ionization energy is the highest at the top right
TRUE
200
What would be the formula for calcium chloride?
CaCl2
200
What is a beta particle?
An electron
200
What one ion is characteristic of every base?
Hydroxide (OH-)
200
What is the name of Al2PO4
Aluminum Phosphate
200
Which periodic trend is greatest at the bottom left?
Atomic Radius
300
What would be the formula for sulfur trioxide?
SO3
300
True or false: the numbers on one side of an equation must add up to the same as the numbers on the other side of the equation
TRUE
300
What would be the name of the acid HCl?
Hydrochloric acid
300
What is the name of S2O4?
Disulfur Tetraoxide
300
As you go from left to right, what happens to electronegativity? Does it increase or decrease?
Increase
400
What is the formula for magnesium nitride?
Na3N2
400
What would be the atomic number of the product of the alpha decay of Carbon?
FOUR (4)
400
What is the name of KOH?
Potassium Hydroxide
400
What is the name of NaNO3
Sodium Nitrate
400
As you go from top to bottom, what happens to ionization energy? Does it increase or decrease?
Decreases
500
What is the formula for barium chlorate?
Ba(ClO3)2
500
What would be the mass number of the product of the beta decay of Carbon (12)? 12 is the mass number
TWELVE (12)
500
H2SO3 would be named what? HINT*** Think: is it -ic acid or -ous acid
Sulfurous acid
500
Write the prefixes for 1-6 for covalent naming! You can use your notes
Mono-, Di-, Tri-, Tetra-, Penta-, Hexa
500
Which two periodic trends have the same trend? In other words, which two are the same?
Ionization Energy and Electronegativity