The Periodic Table
Molecular Compounds
Ionic Compounds
Naming Compounds
Chemical Families
100

Who created The Periodic Table?

Dmitri Mendeleev

100

Molecular compounds are composed of ... 

non-metals

100

Ionic compounds are composed of ... 

at least one metal 

100

KI

Potassium Iodide

100

This is the most reactive chemical family. These elements have special storage! 

Alkali Metals

200

Rows are also called ... 

Periods

200

True/False: COis a molecular compound.

True - Both are non-metals. 

200

True/False: Fe(HSO3)3 is an ionic compound?

True - Fe is iron (metal)

200

Manganese (Mn) has a 4+ charge. Sulfur (S) has a 2- charge. 

How many Sulfur (S) atoms are needed to balance the compound?

2

200

This chemical family is the second most reactive, and contains Magnesium (Mg) and Calcium (Ca). 

Alkaline Earth Metals

300

Chemical families are vertical. They are not rows, but ... 

columns

300

True/False: NaCl is a molecular compound.

False - It is an ionic compound.

300
True/False: S2Cl8 is an ionic compound.

False - There are no metals in the formula

300

Litium (Li) has a 1+ change and Arsenic (As) has a 3- charge. How many Li atoms should be combined with As to balance the compound?

3

300

This group of elements has both metal and non-metal properties. 

Metalloid

400

The Atomic Number of Arsenic is 33. How many protons does Arsenic have?

33

400

Molecular compounds _________ electrons. 

Share

400

Ionic compounds ________ or _______ electrons. 

Gain or lose

400

Fl5O3

Pentafluorine trioxide

400

This group of elements is used in lightbulbs and neon signs.

Noble Gas

500

The Atomic Number for Arsenic is 33. The Atomic Mass for Arsenic is 74.922. How many neutrons are in the nucleus of Arsenic?

Round to the nearest whole neutron. 

42

500

What is the formula for Carbon tetraclouride?

CCl4

500

What is the formula for Potassium Iodide?

KI

500

P3O7

Triphosphorus heptaoxide

500

This chemical family has strong reactions which makes it an excellent disinfectant! One of its elements, Fluorine (Fl) is used in toothpaste. 

Halogens