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Jeopardy bonding vocabulary Formula writing Naming Mixed nomenclature Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from bonding What is the mutual attraction of the nuclei of two different atoms for the same electrons called?

$100 Answer from bonding Chemical bond

$200 Question from bonding What type of bond occurs between metals & non-metals resulting in a “transfer” of electrons?

$200 Answer from bonding Ionic bond

$300 Question from bonding What type of bond occurs when atoms share electrons?

$300 Answer from bonding Covalent bond

$400 Question from bonding What type of bond is found in molecules?

$400 Answer from bonding Covalent bond

$500 Question from bonding What type of bond is found in the compound, MgO?

$500 Answer from bonding Ionic bond

$100 Question from vocabulary The forces that hold different atoms or ions together are _____bonds.

$100 Answer from vocabulary Chemical bonds

$200 Question from vocabulary An ionic bond is a bond that forms between ions with ____ charges

$200 Answer from vocabulary opposite

$300 Question from vocabulary How many electrons are needed in the outermost energy level to make an atom chemically stable?

$300 Answer from vocabulary 8

$400 Question from vocabulary Non-metals are located on which side of the periodic table?

$400 Answer from vocabulary Right side

$500 Question from vocabulary What is the rule that indicates the atom’s desire to have 8 valence electrons called?

$500 Answer from vocabulary Octet rule

$100 Question from formula writing Sodium Chloride

$100 Answer from formula writing NaCl

$200 Question from formula writing Lithium carbonate

$200 Answer from formula writing Li 2 CO 3

$300 Question from formula writing Silicon tetrachloride

$300 Answer from formula writing SiCl 4

$400 Question from formula writing Copper I Sulfate

$400 Answer from formula writing Cu 2 (SO 4 )

$500 Question from formula writing Lead IV Phosphate

$500 Answer from formula writing Pb 3 (PO 4 ) 4

$100 Question from naming CaCl 2

$100 Answer from naming Calcium Chloride

$200 Question from naming (NH 4 )(C 2 H 3 O 2 )

$200 Answer from naming Ammonium acetate

$300 Question from naming SnO

$300 Answer from naming Tin II Oxide

$400 Question from naming N2O5N2O5

$400 Answer from naming Dinitrogen Pentoxide

$500 Question from naming Fe(CO 3 )

$500 Answer from naming Iron II Carbonate

$100 Question from mixed nomenclature FeS

$100 Answer from mixed nomenclature Iron II Sulfide

$200 Question from mixed nomenclature Oxygen difluoride

$200 Answer from mixed nomenclature OF 2

$300 Question from mixed nomenclature SnO 2

$300 Answer from mixed nomenclature Tin IV Oxide

$400 Question from mixed nomenclature KNO 3

$400 Answer from mixed nomenclature Potassium Nitrate

$500 Question from mixed nomenclature What is the general formula for carbon dioxide?

$500 Answer from mixed nomenclature Co2

Final Jeopardy What is the name of this compound Sn(SO 4 ) 2 ?