Bond-not James Periodic Trends Charged UP! Potpourri ANYTHING GOES!
Bonding that occurs when electrons are given or taken away from an atom to form a compound. What is ionic? 1-200
Elements that SHARE electrons create this bond type. What is a covalent bond? 1-400
Which family of elements on the periodic table forms no stable compounds? What are Noble Gases? 1-600
One of the following compounds is not possible. N 2, KO, CO 2,CaO What is KO?
Sugar has slight dipoles, causing it to dissolve in water but not conduct a charge. It forms this type of bond. What is POLAR covalent?
Electronegativity INCREASES as you go in this general direction on the periodic table. What is up and to the right?
Ionization energy DECREASES as you move in this general direction on the periodic table. What is down and to the left?
The ability to “attract” electrons to an atom is known as this. What is electronegativity?
How tightly an atom holds on to its electrons or the energy needed to remove electrons from protons is called this. What is Ionization Energy?
This element has THE highest electronegativity on the periodic table. What is Fluorine?
This happens when objects with LIKE electrical charges are brought together. What is REPEL?
This happens when objects with OPPOSITE electrical charges are brought together. What is attract?
The particle in the nucleus of an atom with no charge. What is a neutron?
A charged particle that has lost or gained electrons. What is an ion?
Metals are generally known for being good at this. What is conducting a charge?
Developed the FIRST theory of atoms. Who was Democritus? 4-200
Developed an atomic model involving electrons in specific energy levels? Who was Niels Bohr? 4-400
The metal ions we tested for the flame test produced different colored flames for this reason. What is electrons jumping and falling between energy levels? 4-600
Discovered that atoms contain a positive nucleus and are mostly empty space. Who was Ernest Rutherford? 4-800
In Niels Bohr’s experiment, he determined that the black spaces ON AN EMISSION SPECTRA represented this. What is areas where no electrons can orbit
To become happy and stable magnesium must… What is “lose two electrons”? 5-200
The reason F and Cl act very much the same in reactivity. What is same number of valence electrons/they’re in same column
The dissolving of ionic substances into ions without the need for added energy. What is dissociation? 5-600
This is needed to remove an electron from a proton in a neutral atom. What is ionization energy? 5-800
This pair of elements (metal and non-metal) has the highest negativity difference on the periodic table. What is Fr and F?