  The Periodic Table VSEPR Covalent Compound Ionic Compounds 100 200 300 400 Lewis Structures FJ 100 500 Chemistry.

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 The Periodic Table VSEPR Covalent Compound Ionic Compounds Lewis Structures FJ Chemistry

 The Periodic Table for 100 What are the noble gases? This family is unreactive because of a full outer shell.

 What is a cation? A positive ion is called this. The periodic table for 200

 The periodic table for 300 What is -2? Selenium will form this charge when it becomes an ion.

 The periodic table for 400 What is increase from left to right and bottom to top? This is the trend for electronegativity.

 The periodic table for 500 What is chlorine? This element would have an electron configuration that ends in 3p5.

 Ionic compounds for 100 What is they are lost or gained? This is what happens to electrons in an ionic bond.

 What is Al 2 S 3 ? This is the formula for the ionic bond that will form when Aluminum and sulfur come together Ionic Compounds for 200

 What is magnesium chlorite? This is the name for the compound Mg(ClO 2 ) 2 Ionic compounds for 300

 Ionic compounds for 400 What is +2? This is the charge on the transition metal in the compound NiF 2

 Ionic Compounds for 500 What is titanium (II) oxide? This is the name for the compound TiO.

 Covalent compounds for 100 What is they are shared This is what happens to electrons in a covalent bond.

 Mixtures and Compounds for 200

 What is nonaphosphorus monoxide? This is the name for the covalent compound P 9 O Covalent Compounds for 200

 Covalent Compounds for 300 What is form a sea of electrons? This is what happens to electrons in a metallic bond.

 Covalent compounds for 400 What is two non metals? A covalent compounds is between these two things.

 Covalent compounds for 500 What is Se 7 Cl 4 ? This is the formula for heptaselenium tetrachloride.

 Lewis structures for 100 What is 26? This is how many electrons need to be shown in the Lewis structure for PCl 3

 Lewis structures for 200 What is ? This is the Lewis structure for AsBr 3

 Lewis structures for 300 What is 3 sigma and 1 pi? This is how many sigma and pi bonds are in CH 2 O

 Lewis Structures for 400 What is ? This is the Lewis structure for NH 4 +1

 Lewis Structures for 500 What is expanded valence? This is the Lewis structure for PBr 5. This is an exception to the octet rule. It is called this.

 VSEPR for 100 What is linear? This is the shape of ClCN

 VSEPR for 200 What is resonance? When more than one Lewis structure can be drawn for a molecule it is called this.

 VSEPR for 300 What is trigonal planar? This is the shape of SiOH 2

 VSEPR for 400 What is electrons want to be as far away from each other as possible so they repel? This is the theory behind VSEPR.

 VSEPR for 500 What is valence shell electron pair repulsion? This is what VSEPR stands for.