Ionic Bonding Grudgeball

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Ionic Bonding Grudgeball

Round 1 Concepts

Round 1 Write the formula for ammonium sulfate.

Write the formula for manganese (II) carbonate.

Round 1 Write the formula for titanium (IV) sulfate.

Round 1 Write the formula for potassium perchlorate.

Write the formula for magnesium bicarbonate.

Write the formula for potassium permanganate.

Round 1 Write the formula for nickel (II) chloride hexahydrate.

Round 2

Round 2 An anion forms from an atom that has _____ ionization energy and ____ electron affinity.

Round 2 Which would have the greatest lattice energy? Na2O K2O

Round 2 Which of the following would have the highest melting point? Hint*--ions break apart when melting…

Round 2 Which of the following is most likely to gain electrons? Hydrogen Tin Potassium Magnesium

Round 2 What is the most common ion for copper, and why?

Round 2 Which of the following would release the most energy when formed? 1 mol of CaCl2 1 mol of MgO

Round 2 What is the entire purpose of bonding?