Ions | Vocabulary | Drawing Bonds | Bonding (Ionic Vs. Covalent) | Potpourri |
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What is -4
What would be the charge of a atom that has 38 protons and 42 electrons
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What is a cation
What is the name of a metal that becomes positively charged
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What is covalent
Draw CH4
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What is GaO
Which of the following compounds is ionicly bonded
CH4 HCl GaO P2O3 |
What is Helium
Which of the following atoms is stable
Carbon Hydrogen Argon Oxygen |
What is anion
If an atoms has more electrons than protons what type of ion will it form
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What is an anion
What is the name of a non-metal that becomes negatively charged
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What is ionic
Draw KI
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What is a compound
when two atoms are bonded together a ___________________ is created
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What is calcium Nitride
name the following compound
Ca3N2 |
What is +3
An element has 3 valence electrons. What charge will it become
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What is covalent
This type of bonding shares electrons
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What is covalent
Draw SeO
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What is they are transferred
What do the electrons do in an ionic bond
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What is 19
If sulfure has a charge of -3 how many electrons does it have
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What is Phosphorus
Which of the following would become an anion
Francium Phosphorus Polonium Potassium |
What is Lewis Dot structure
What is the name of the diagram that shows the number of valence electrons an atom has
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What is covalent
Draw diatomic Phosphorus
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What is Francium
Which of the following elements will never form a covalent bond
Flourine Francium Phosphorus Selenium |
What is a salt
what is another name for an ionic compound
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What is 19
If sulfur has a charge of -3 how many electrons does it have
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What is diatomic
What is the name of an element that exists in nature as two of the same atoms covalently bonded together
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What is covalent
Draw C2H2Br2
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What is high melting point, high boiling point, conduct electricity
Name two characteristics of ionic compounds
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What is the electron
What subatomic particle is responsible for bonding
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