| A | B |
| Bonds that are able to share electrons | Covalent Bonds |
| What is the electronegativity of Aluminum | 1.61 |
| Chemical name of BF₃ | Boron Triflauride |
| Why is the electron cloud a negatively-charged area | It contains electrons which have a negative charge |
| The exact definition of the suffix (polar) in bipolar disorder | manic phase and depressive phase |
| A characteristic of matter that can be observed without a chemical reaction | Physical property |
| Chemical name of N2O5 | Dinitrogen Pentoxide |
| What are the main causes of polarity | Bond and molecular dipoles |
| The ability of water to move upward, against gravity, through small openings | Capillary action |
| The result of the constant movement of electrons | London Dispersion Forces |
| A nonpolar molecule that contains a nonpolar bond | H2 |
| The 3 types of solids | Ionic, Molecular, Atomic |
| A compound with one negatively and one positively charged side | Polar molecule |
| What two types of bonds are capable of keeping a substance in a solid state of matter | Ionic and Covalent bonds |
| The chemical composition of sucrose | C12H22O11 |
| The solubility of two substances depends on what? | Ionic bonds and intermolecular forces |
| Who is the coolest chemistry teacher? | Mr. Takou |