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Naming Compounds Type of Bond Covalent Bonds Ionic Bonds Wildcard Chapter 8 Intro to Bonding Chapter 8 Intro to Bonding Vital Vocab Credits

Vital Vocab Answer “Atoms tend to gain, lose, or share electrons until they are surrounded by 8 valence electrons”

Vital Vocab Answer “energy required to completely separate the ions in an ionic compound”

Vital Vocab Answer “same number of electrons”

Vital Vocab Answer “measure of how equally the electrons are shared between two atoms in a chemical bond”

Vital Vocab Answer “ability of an atom in a molecule to attract electrons to itself”

Vital Vocab Answer “enthalpy change for breaking a particular bond in one mole of a gaseous substance”

Vital Vocab Answer What is the octet rule?

Vital Vocab Answer What is lattice energy?

Vital Vocab Answer What is isoelectronic?

What is bond polarity? Vital Vocab Answer

Vital Vocab Answer What is electronegativity?

Vital Vocab Answer What is bond enthalpy?

Naming Compounds -100 Answer NaCl

Naming Compounds Answer CuCl 2

Naming Compounds Naming Compounds Answer P2O4P2O4

Naming Compounds Answer AlPO 4

Naming Compounds Answer Fe(OH) 3

Naming Compounds Naming Compounds Answer N2ON2O

Naming Compounds Naming Compounds Answer100 Answer What is sodium chloride?

Naming Compounds Naming Compounds Answer200 Answer What is copper(II) chloride?

Naming Compounds Naming Compounds : 300 Answer300 Answer What is diphosphorus tetroxide?

Naming Compounds : 400 Answer What is aluminum phosphate?

Naming Compounds Answer What is iron(III) hydroxide?

Naming Compounds : 600 Answer: 600 Answer What is dinitrogen monoxide?

Type of Bond Type of Bond Answer Electrons are transferred

Type of Bond Type of Bond Answer Electrons are shared

Type of Bond Type of Bond Answer Electrons are delocalized

Type of Bond Type of Bond Answer Electrons are shared equally

Type of Bond Type of Bond Answer The difference in EN between two atoms is 1.8

Type of Bond Type of Bond Answer The difference in EN between two atoms is 2.4

Type of Bond Answer Type of Bond Answer What is ionic?

Type of Bond Answer Type of Bond Answer What is covalent?

Type of Bond Answer Type of Bond Answer What is metallic?

Type of Bond Answer Type of Bond Answer What is nonpolar covalent?

Type of Bond Answer Type of Bond Answer What is polar covalent? ( Differences between 0.5 and 2.1 are polar covalent)

Type of Bond Answer Type of Bond Answer What is ionic? (Differences greater than 2.1 are ionic)

Covalent Bonds- 100 Answer Elements beyond Period # ? can have an expanded octet in a Lewis structure.

Covalent Bonds Answer More than one Lewis structure are equally good descriptions of a molecule; True molecule is an average of these

Covalent Bonds Answer The stronger bond according to the following bond enthalpies: C – H : 413 kJ/mol C – S : 259 kJ/mol

Covalent Bonds Answer In a Lewis structure, arrow pointing toward the more EN atom and partial negative region of molecule

Covalent Bonds Answer Overall polarity of a CF 4 molecule: polar or nonpolar?

Covalent Bonds Answer Overall polarity of a HOCl molecule: polar or nonpolar?

Covalent Bonds Answer- 100 Answer What is 3?

Covalent Bonds Answer- 200 Answer What are resonance structures?

Covalent Bonds Answer300 Answer What is C – S?

Covalent Bonds Answer400 Answer What is a dipole?

Covalent Bonds Answer500 Answer What is nonpolar? (Dipoles all cancel out)

Covalent bonds: 600 Answer600 Answer What is polar? (Dipoles do not cancel)

Ionic Bonds Answer Type of structure of ionic solid

Ionic Bonds Answer Charge from the nucleus that a valence electron feels

Ionic Bonds Answer Type of ion that is always smaller than the neutral parent atom

Ionic Bonds Answer The stronger ionic solid according to lattice energies below: NaF: 910 kJ/mol KF: 808 kJ/mol

Ionic Bonds Ionic Bonds Answer The magnitude of an ionic solid melting point

Ionic Bonds Answer Shorthand electron configuration for Fe 2+

Ionic Bonds Answer What is a crystal lattice?

Ionic Bonds Answer What is effective nuclear charge?

Ionic Bonds Answer What is a cation?

Ionic Bonds Answer What is NaF ?

Ionic Bonds Answer What is a high melting point?

Ionic Bonds Answer What is [Ar]3d 6 ?

Wildcard Answer The total number of valence electrons in carbon tetrachloride.

Wildcard Answer Two atoms share two pairs of electrons.

Wildcard Answer The partial positive atom in HCl.

Wildcard Answer Three examples of atoms that can have less than an octet.

Wildcard Answer The stronger bond: double bond or triple bond

Wildcard Answer The lower the ____ energy of a substance, the more stable it is.

Wildcard Answer What is 32 total valence electrons?

Wildcard Answer What is a double bond (covalent)?

Wildcard Answer What is hydrogen?

Wildcard Answer What are H, Be, and B? (Stable with 2, 4, and 6 electrons, respectively)

Wildcard Answer What is a triple bond? (Shorter bond lengths are stronger.)

Wildcard Answer What is potential?