SC9 Chemistry Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| What are some key differences between ionic and covalent compounds? | * Ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points *Covalent compounds have low melting and boiling points. *Ionic compounds conduct electricity when melted *Covalent compounds are poor electrical conductors. |
| Provide an example of an ionic and covalent compound. | * Example of an ionic compound: RbF * Example of a covalent compound: CO2 |
| Are ionic compounds usually solids, liquids or gases? | Solids. |
| What state(s) are most common for covalent compounds? | Gases, liquids, or soft solids. |
| Do ionic compounds have high or low melting/boiling points? Explain why. | High melting/boiling points because many have more atoms in each molecule and most have a stronger force between molecules. |
| Do covalent compounds have high or low melting/boiling points? Explain why. | Low melting/boiling points because they have only a few atoms and the forces between molecules is weak. |
| Classify each of the following as a chemical or physical change: a. Rust forming on a coin? b. Metal reacting with an acid to produce hydrogen gas: c. Making popsicles in the freezer: d. Baking bread e. Chopping wood f. Adding sugar to coffee | a. chemical change b. chemical change c. physical change d. chemical change e. physical change f. physical change |
| Name these simple ionic compounds: a. CaCl2 b. K2O c. Sc2S3 d. Li3P | a. Calcium chloride b. Potassium oxide c. Scandium sulphide d. Lithium phosphide |
| Write formulas for these simple ionic compounds: a. Beryllium oxide b. Sodium sulphide c. Magnesium nitride d. Zinc chloride | a. BeO b. Na2S c. Mg3N2 d. ZNCl2 |
| Name these ionic compounds (containing a multivalent ion) a. FeO b. Ni2S3 c. CrCl2 d. TiSe2 | a. Iron (II) oxide b. Nickel (III) sulphide c. Chromium (II) chloride) d.Titanium (IV) selenide |
| Write formulas for these ionic compounds (containing multivalent ions): a. Cobalt (III) bromide b. Chromium (II) oxide c. Niobium (V) fluoride d. Molybdenum (II) nitride | a. CoBr2 b. CrO c. NbF5 d. Mo3N2 |
| Name these ionic compounds (containing polyatomic ions): a. NH3Cl b. Ca(OH)2 c. K2CO3 d. Mg3(PO4)2 | a. Ammonium chloride b. Calcium hydroxide c. Potassium carbonate d. Magnesium phosphate |
| What is a compound? | A pure substance made of two or more elements that are chemically combined. |
| What is an element? | A pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances (because it is composed of only one kind of atom). |
| What is a covalent compound? | A compound in which two or more atoms combine by sharing electrons. Water (H2O) is an example. |
| What is an ionic substance? | A compound in which oppositely charged ions combine due to mutual attraction. Table salt (NaCl) is an example. |
| What is an ionic lattice? | A repeating pattern of positive and negative ions within an ionic compound. |
| What is a polyatomic ion? | An ion composed of more than one type of atom combined by covalent bonds. |
| What is an exothermic reaction? | A reaction that produces energy usually in the form of light or heat. |
| What is an endothermic reaction? | A reaction that absorbs energy. |
| What is a chemical bond? | A chemical bond is...connections between two or more atoms holding them together. |
| What is a precipitate? | A solid substance that forms in a solution. |
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