Review: Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids & Chemical Bonds

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Phosphorus-32 is a

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Phosphorus-32 would form a _____ when trying to become stable

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Type the correct number for each blank. Don't forget to include a + or - for blank C.

Isotope Notation for Phosphorus-32.
A. _______
B. _______
C. _______
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Select ALL of the properties that Phosphorus-32 is likely to have (not just 2 like the question says)

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This will show up on your test, but you are not required to attempt it at this time.

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What type of chemical bond is present in a substance that is a brittle solid at room temperature, is insoluble in water, and has a low melting & boiling point?

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This bond occurs when valence elctrons are transferred from one atom to another

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This bond occurs when nonmetals bond with other nonmetals of similar electronegativity

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This bond occurs when valence electrons are shared through a sort of “tug-of-war” match between the atoms.

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This bond occurs with atoms of differing electronegativity (one high, one low)

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This bond contains neutrally charged atoms

USE THE LIST OF SUBSTANCES (on the right) WHEN COMPLETING QUESTIONS 1 - 20 BELOW
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Substance 1 is a ____

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Substance 2 is a ____

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Substance 3 is a ____

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Substance 4 is a ____

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Substance 5 is a ____

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Substance 6 is a ____

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Substance 7 is a ____

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Substance 8 is a ____

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Substance 9 is a ____

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Substance 10 is a ____

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Substance 11 is a ____

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Substance 12 is a ____

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Substance 13 is a ____

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Substance 14 is a ____

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Substance 15 is a ____

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Substance 16 is a ____

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Substance 17 is a ____

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Substance 18 is a ____

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Substance 19 is a ____

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Substance 20 is a ____

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Type the capital letter that represents the term from the list that is associated with this definition.
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Type the capital letter that represents the term from the list that is associated with this definition.
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Type the capital letter that represents the term from the list that is associated with this definition.
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Type the capital letter that represents the term from the list that is associated with this definition.
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Type the capital letter that represents the term from the list that is associated with this definition.
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Type the capital letter that represents the term from the list that is associated with this definition.
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Type the capital letter that represents the term from the list that is associated with this definition.
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Type the capital letter that represents the term from the list that is associated with this definition.
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Type the capital letter that represents the term from the list that is associated with this definition.
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What does the "3" in this chemical formula for sucrose tell us? 3C12H22O11

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Total number of atoms on the product side of the equation above

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Total number of Hydrogen atoms on the reactant side of the equation above

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How many pre-existing molecules of OH did Lead (Pb) bond to?

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Pb3Cl2 (Lead II Hydroxide) is insoluble in water and has low melting & boiling points. What type of chemical bond is formed between these atoms?

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Select every element listed with an atomic count on the reactant side that is not equal to the atomic count on the product side (all the ones you would put a ≠ sign between)