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Unit Review #4

Unit Review #4. Jeopardy. Final Jeopardy. Properties – 100. Dissolved ionic compounds are _________ ______________ of electricity. Back to Board. Properties – 100. What is good conductors?. Properties – 200. Ionic compounds have ______ boiling points. Back to Board. Properties – 200.

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Unit Review #4

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  1. Unit Review #4

  2. Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

  3. Properties– 100 Dissolved ionic compounds are _________ ______________ of electricity.

  4. Back to Board Properties– 100 What is good conductors?

  5. Properties– 200 Ionic compounds have ______ boiling points.

  6. Back to Board Properties– 200 What is high?

  7. Properties– 300 Ionic compounds form ____________ crystalline structures.

  8. Back to Board Properties – 300 What is hard or brittle or rigid?

  9. Properties– 400 Ionic compounds that are dissolved in a medium.

  10. Back to Board Properties– 400 What are electrolytes?

  11. Properties– 500 Lattice energies are affected by these two factors.

  12. Back to Board Properties– 500 What are the size of the ion and the charge of the ion?

  13. VSEPR Shapes – 100 The name of this shape:

  14. Back to Board VSEPR Shapes – 100 What is linear?

  15. VSEPR Shapes – 200 The name of this shape:

  16. Back to Board VSEPR Shapes – 200 What is tetrahedral?

  17. VSEPR Shapes – 300 The name of this shape:

  18. Back to Board VSEPR Shapes – 300 What is trigonal planar?

  19. Daily Double

  20. VSEPR Shapes – 400 AsH3 has this shape.

  21. Back to Board VSEPR Shapes – 400 What is trigonal pyramidal?

  22. VSEPR Shapes – 500 SiS2 has this shape.

  23. Back to Board VSEPR Shapes – 500 What is linear?

  24. Electron Configurations – 100 How can Sulfur become like a noble gas?

  25. Back to Board Electron Configurations – 100 What is gain 2 electrons?

  26. Electron Configurations – 200 How can Cs become more like a noble gas?

  27. Back to Board Electron Configurations – 200 What is lose an electron?

  28. Electron Configurations – 300 How can Kr become more like a noble gas.

  29. Back to Board Electron Configurations – 300 It already is a noble gas so no change.

  30. Daily Double

  31. Electron Configurations – 400 The electron configuration of Al+3.

  32. Back to Board Electron Configurations – 400 What is 1s22s22p6 or [He]2s22p6?

  33. Electron Configurations – 500 What noble gas does I-1 resemble?

  34. Back to Board Electron Configurations – 500 What is Xe?

  35. Naming Compounds– 100 How are oxidation numbers of metals represented?

  36. Back to Board Naming Compounds– 100 What is roman numerals in parenthesis?

  37. Naming Compounds– 200 What is the name of the compound formed by Ca+2 and F-1.

  38. Back to Board Naming Compounds– 200 What is calcium fluoride?

  39. Daily Double

  40. Naming Compounds – 300 This prefix is added to a polyatomic name to represent that an additional oxygen was added.

  41. Back to Board Naming Compounds – 300 What is per-?

  42. Daily Double

  43. Naming Compounds – 400 What is the name of FeS?

  44. Back to Board Naming Compounds– 400 What is iron (II) sulfide?

  45. Naming Compounds – 500 What is the name of Se2O5?

  46. Back to Board Naming Compounds– 500 What is diselenium pentoxide?

  47. Writing Formulas – 100 The formula of the compound formed between Na+1 and O-2

  48. Back to Board Writing Formulas – 100 What is Na2O?

  49. Writing Formulas – 200 The formula of the compound, hydrochloric acid.

  50. Back to Board Writing Formulas – 200 What is HCl?

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