What is considered a period on the periodic table?
A)A column of elements
B)A row of elements
C)The group of elements 1-50
D)Zigzage line of metalloids
B) A row of elements
What polyatomic has the formula NO3?
A) Nitrate
B) Nitrogen
C) Nitrite
D) Nibodium
A) Nitrate
What elements are in the compound H2O?
A) Hydrogen & Obelium
B) Hydrogen & Oxygen
C) Helium & Obelium
D) Helium & Oxygen
B) Hydrogen & Oxygen
Where is the SYMBOL of an element on the periodic table?
A) The top left number
B) The top right number
C) The bottom word
D) The middle letter(s)
D) The middle letter(s)
What property of water allows it to absorb and release large amounts of heat without significantly changing its temperature?
A) High heat of vaporization
B) High freezing point
C) High conductivity
D) High specific heat capacity
D) High specific heat capacity
Using the periodic table what is the ATOMIC MASS of HYDROGEN?
A)30.974
B)22.990
C)1.0078
D)4.0026
C) 1.0078
What is the name of polyatomic ion with the formula CO₃²⁻?
A) Carbonate
B) Cyanide
C) Nitrite
D) Acetate
A) Carbonate
What is the correct name for the compound NaCl?
A) Sodium Oxide
B) Sodium Sulfate
C) Sodium Bicarbonate
D) Sodium Chloride
D) Sodium Chloride
What is the DISTANCE from an atom's nucleus to the edge of the electron cloud?
A) Conjunction
B) Atomic Radius
C) POPT (Principle of periodic table)
D) Saturation
B) Atomic radius
When water changes directly from gas to solid this is called?
A) Deposition
B) Sublimation
C) Freezing
D) Boiling
A) Deposition
Which of these is NOT a real section of the periodic table?
A)Lanthanoids
B)Alkali Metals
C)Lumanaries
D)Noble Gases
C)Lumanaries
Along with ammonium, what is the ONLY other polyatomic ion that has a charge of +1?
A) Hydronium
B) Mercury
C) Dichromate
D) Bicarbonate
A) Hydronium
How do you pronounce the compound CaCl2?
A) Calcium carbonate
B) Calcium chloride
C) Calcium phosphide
D) Calcium hydroxide
B) Calcium chloride
What forms a COVALENT BOND?
A) Two non-metals sharing electrons
B) Two ions that have opposite charges
C) A metal and non-metal transfer atom
D) 2 metals sharing electrons
A) Two non-metals sharing electrons
Water has a high surface tension, which bond is this caused by?
A) Ionic
B) Covalent
C) Metallic
D) Hydrogen
D) Hydrogen
What is the SYMBOL for the element SILVER On the periodic table?
A)Ag
B)Si
C)Lv
D)Sr
A) Ag
Which of the following is Ammoniums formula?
A) H₆N₇⁻
B) CrO₄²⁻
C) SO₃₂⁻
D) NH₄⁺
D) NH₄⁺
What is the correct name for the compound Fe2O3?
A) Iron (III) Oxide
B) Iron (II) Oxide
C) Iron sulfate
D) Iron quadioxide
A) Iron (III) Oxide
What is energy released when an electron is added to a neutral atom?
A) Pauli exclusion principle
B) Hund's energy law
C) Electron affinity
D) Trendium's Principle
C) Electron affinity
Water is known for being a "universal solvent." This means it is very good at dissolving what substances?
A) Nonpolar
B) Ionic and polar
C) Just Polar
D) Just Ionic
B) Ionic and polar
Which of the options are Halogens on the periodic table?
A) Bromine
B) Boron
C) Selenium
D) Nitrogen
A) Bromine
What is the charge for polyatomic ion Phosphate?
A) 4+
B) 3+
C) 4-
D) 3-
D) 3-
What is the formula for Mercury(II) chloride?
A) 2Hg2Cl4
B) Hg6Cl2
C) HgCl2
D) Hg2Cl
C) HgCl2
What vocabulary states electrons will fill degenerate orbitals singly and with parrallel spins before pairing up? (No multiple choice)
Hund's Rule
Water has a unique property where it expands upon freezing. This is due to the formation of hydrogen bonds in the solid state. What is the result of this expansion?
A) Water becomes denser as it freezes
B) Ice floats on water
C) Water freezes faster at higher temperatures
D) Water evaporates more easily
B) Ice floats on water