The bond that forms the compound KCl.
The bond between carbon and oxygen.
The bond that forms nitrogen gas?
The bond that forms sulfur dioxide gas.
The type of bond that forms sodium sulfate.
These are outer shell electrons that are responsible for reactivity.
The principle stating that atoms tend to form compounds by obtaining 8 outshell electrons.
The measurement of the attraction or pull an atom has for electrons is called this.
The name of the bond in which two atoms share four (4) electrons.
These groups of elements are more likely to share electrons that other on the periodic chart.
Covalent bonds occuring when atoms do this.
Name this type of bond.
Name an element that can have single, double and triple bonds.
An unequal attraction or sharing of electrons results in this type of covalent bond.
The units of compounds formed by covalent bonds are called this.
An atom that has gained an electron in an ionic bond is called this.
Most ionic bonds are organized into these.
Name two characteristics of an ionic substance.
A group of charged atoms that are covalently bonded together are called this.
Ionic compounds typically contain what type of element.
The electron sea represents this type of bonding.
Compounds that are liquides and easily vaporize at room temperature are formed by this type of bond.
Give one element that would likely bond WITH an anion.
This measurement is an indicator of how strong an ionic bond is.
In order to draw a Lewis structure of a compound one must know this.
What is ionic?
What is polar covalent?
What is nonpolar covalent?
What is nonpolar covalent?
What is Ionic?
What are valence electrons?
What is the Octet Rule?
What is electronegativity?
What is a double bond?
What are non-metals?
What is share electrons?
What is a double bond?
What is: C, Si, N, P ?
What is nonpolar?
What are molecules?
What is a anion?
What are crystals?
Solid (crystals), brittle, high melting point, dissolve in water
What are polyatomic ions?
What are metals?
What is metallic bonding?
What are covalent bonds?
What is : any metal?
What is lattice energy?
The elements and the number of valence electrons.