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Which type of Chemical bond forms molecules?
COVALENT
This type of bond shares electrons
COVALENT
Which type of bonds are usually gases at room temperature?
Covalent
Which bonds are usually soluble?
IONIC
This type of bond has free moving electrons
Metallic
Why are noble gases nonreactive?
Because they have a full outer (valence) shell
Metals form Ions that have what charge?
Positive
Non metals tend to ______ electrons to form ______________ charges ions.
Lose, positively
When naming nonmetals ions how do you change the name?
Change the ending to –ide. Ex: oxygen is oxide
Name this multivalent cation. CuI2
Copper (II) Iodide
Bonds that are partly ionic are called _______ covalent bonds. _______ covalent bonds, with equal sharing of the bond electrons, arise when the electronegativities of the two atoms are equal.
Polar, Nonpolar
Which mixes with nonpolar molecules?
Nonpolar compounds
Which have molecules that are attracted to one another?
Polar
Oils and fats are examples of which type of compound?
Nonpolar
The following diagram represents polar, nonpolar and ionic bonds which are which?
A: Nonpolar covalent B: Polar covalent C: Ionic
Name the following ionic compound MgF2
Magnesium fluoride
Name the following covalent bond SiCl4
Silicon tetrachloride
Name the following covalent compound As2S3
Diaresenic trisulfide
How would you write the formula for Ammonium carbonate (both are polyatomic ions)
(NH4)2CO3
What is the chemical name for the following compound? Cu3(AsO4)2
Copper (II) arsenate
Write the chemical name for Mg3(PO4)2
Magnesium Phosphate
Write out the chemical name for P2S5
Diphosphorus pentasulfide
Write out the chemical name for NH5
Nitrogen pentafluroide
How would you write the formula for Ammonium carbonate (both are polyatomic ions)
(NH4)2CO3
Write the name for Sodium Chromate
Na2CrO4
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