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What is a metal and a nonmetal
Formed between
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What is sharing
Atoms form covalent compounds by doing what with their electrons?
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What is atomic radius
The distance from the nucleus to the outer electron shell is called
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What is unsaturated
A solution that has little solute and could use more is called
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What is N2O3
Dinitrogen trioxide
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What is an anion
When electrons latch on to an atom, a ____________ is formed
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What is a triple bond
The strongest type of covalent bond
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What is electronegativity
The ability to pull electrons close and pull another atom's electrons is called
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What is positive
When an atom loses electrons, its overall charge will be
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What is LiI
Lithium Iodide
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What is oxidation numbers
Numbers that tell what charge a monatomic ion will take
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What is prefixes
When naming covalent compounds, what is used to indicate how many of each atom is in a compound?
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What is small
Fluorine is very electronegative. This means its atomic radius is ____________.
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What is supersaturated
When a solution has too much solute, it will crystallize. We call this
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What is Copper Sulfate
CuSO4
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What is a polyatomic ion
When an ion has two or more elements, it is called
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What is electronegativity
Polar molecules have a pole because one atom will pull on the other if they have a higher ________________.
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What is energy
When atoms bond, they will hold each other at length. For an ideal bond, atoms will be at the lowest _____________ situation possible
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What is the ideal distance between two atoms when they bond so they are at the lowest energy possible
What is bond length?
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What is Ni2O3
Nickel (III) Oxide
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What is attractive forces between positive cations and negative anions
What holds ionic compounds together?
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What is the octet rule
Rule followed when electrons are shared
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The electron of one atom attracts to the proton of another
Subatomically, how are bonds held together?
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What is stability
Two atoms will bond in order to increase their ____________.
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What is Hexacarbon Monoxide
C6O
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