Bundle 1: Matter and Atomic Structure Bundle 2: Electron Arrangement and the Periodic Table Bundle 3 Bundle 4 Chemical Reactions Bundle 5-6
100
Fission is the splitting of a heavy, unstable nucleus into two lighter nuclei.
Fusion is the process where two light nuclei combine together releasing vast amounts of energy.
Learning Objective 1:
What is the difference between nuclear fusion and fission?
100
They are any of the gaseous elements.
helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon
Learning Objective 1:
What are the Noble Gases?
100
Ionic: metals + nonmetals
Covalent: nonmetal + nonmetal
Learning Objective 2:
What is the difference between an Ionic compound and Covalent bond?
100
OH-
Learning Objective 3:
What is the chemical formula for Hydroxide ?
100
180 C6H12O6
Learning Objective 1:
What is the molar mass for glucose?
200
Chemical Change
Learning Objective 6:
Is digesting food a chemical or physical change?
200
Titanium
Learning Objective 3:
What element is this? [Ar] 3d2 4s2
200
positive metal , negative non-metal. No
Learning Objective 2:
How do you name a ionic compound? Do you use prefixes?
200
2,1,2
Learning Objective 4:
Balance this Chemical Equation:
_CO + _O2 > _CO2
200
Glucose
Learning Objective 2:
What has the greatest molar mass? Glucose, Sodium Bicarbonate
300
Alpha, Beta, Gamma
Learning Objective 9:
List radiations from most massive to least massive?
300
group VIIA 17
Learning Objective 1:
What group is known as "Halogens:
300
CsF
Learning Objective 6:
What is the symbol for Caesium Fluroide?
300
4,1,2
Learning Objective 4:
Balance this Chemical Equation:
_Li + _O2 > _Li2O
300
2.1 x 10^24 atoms H2
Learning Objective 4:
What is the number of atoms in 3.5 moles of H2?
400
Homogeneous mixture has the same uniform appearance and composition throughout.
Heterogeneous mixture consists of visibly different substances or phases.
Learning Objective 5:
What is the difference between homogeneous and heterogenous mixtures?
400
Every orbital in a subshell is singly occupied with one electron before any one orbital is doubly occupied, and all electrons in singly occupied orbitals have the same spin.
Learning Objective 1:
What is the Hund's Rule?
400
Cation: metal
Anion: non-metal
Learning Objective 5:
What is the difference between cation and anion?
400
Double Replacement
Learning Objective 7:
What type of reactant is this: AB + CD > CB + AD
400
Joules
Bundle 6 LO 1
What is the q in the equation q=cm▲t
500
Proposed that atoms are breakable. Did the Plum Pudding Model. Atoms have electrons with positively charged field.
Learning Objective 2:
What is the Thomson's model of atoms?
500
[Kr] 4d2 5s2
Learning Objective 3:
What is the electron configuration for Zirconium?
500
Nonpolar covalent bonds are a type of chemical bond where two atoms share a pair of electrons with each other. Polar covalent bonding is a type of chemical bond where a pair of electrons is unequally shared between two atoms.
Learning Objective 11:
Difference between polar and non-polar bonds?
500
Single Replacement
Learning Objective 7:
What type of reactant is this: Cl2 + NaF > NaCl + F2
500
4.184
Bundle 6 LO
How many Joules are in 1 cal?






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