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Chemistry Jeoparty 100 200 300 400 500 Ionic Covalent Metallic +
Drawings Misc. 1 Misc. 2 100 200 300 400 500
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Ionic Bonds involve a _____ of electrons between atoms
Transfer MAIN
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Which of the elements below could form an ionic bond with sodium?
Iron Lead Hydrogen Lithium Hydrogen MAIN
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Nonmetals tend to gain electrons and form ___________ ions
Negative MAIN
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What is the term used to describe a positive ion?
Cation MAIN
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List 2 properties of ionic solids
1) Form crystalline solids 2) Conduct electricity in the liquid and aqueous phase 3) Brittle 4) High melting and boiling points MAIN
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Covalent bonds involve a ___________ of electrons between two atoms
Sharing MAIN
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Which of the elements below could form a covalent bond with carbon?
Helium Chlorine Aluminum Sodium Chlorine MAIN
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A nonpolar bond is caused by a(n) ___________ sharing of electrons
Equal What are the only types of molecules that form nonpolar bonds? Diatomic elements (HONClBrIF) MAIN
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Which of the properties below does not describe a covalent molecule
Can exist in all three phases Poor conductors of heat and electricity High melting and boiling points 3) Covalent molecules have low melting and boiling points MAIN
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A molecule can have polar bonds between the atoms and still be a nonpolar molecule if it is __________ Symmetric Draw an example of this MAIN
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Metallic bonds are described as…?
“A Sea of Mobile Electrons” MAIN
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A mixture of two or more metals is referred to as a(n) _________
Alloy MAIN
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Why are metals good conductors of electricity?
Freely moving electrons MAIN
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What is the overall charge of a compound
Neutral MAIN
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Which end of a water molecule is the positive dipole?
Hydrogen (less electronegative) MAIN
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Draw the structure for O2
O = O MAIN
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Draw the structure for Na2O
[Na]+[Na]+[ O ]-2 MAIN
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Draw the structure for H2O
MAIN
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Draw the structure for AlCl3
[Al]+3[Cl]-[Cl]-[Cl]- MAIN
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Draw the structure for CO2
O=C=O MAIN
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When a bond is formed energy is ____________
Released MAIN
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What group of elements has the most stable electron configuration?
What causes them to be so stable? Noble Gases (Group 18) Their valence shell is full MAIN
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What type of bond will form between an atom of hydrogen and fluorine?
Covalent (Polar) MAIN
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Rank the intermolecular forces below from weakest to strongest
Dipole-dipole Dispersion Hydrogen bonding Dispersion < dipole-dipole < hydrogen bonding MAIN
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What is the name given to the pairs of valence electrons that do not participate in bonding
Unshared pair MAIN
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Which of the following diatomic elements has the strongest intermolecular forces?
F2 Cl2 Br2 I2 Iodine MAIN
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What intermolecular force accounts for water’s unusually high boiling point and surface tension?
Hydrogen Bonding MAIN
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Which of the following will have the highest boiling point?
H-F H-Cl H-Br H-I H-F MAIN
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How many bonds will form between 2 atoms nitrogen?
3 A triple bond MAIN
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How many electrons are represents by the symbol “=“ between two atoms?
4 Two pairs of shared electrons MAIN
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Final Jeoparty List as many ways as you can on how ionic bonds are different from covalent bonds Ionic Transfer electrons Metal and Nonmetal Called Salts Brittle Conduct (l& aq) High M.P. Crystalline Solids Covalent Share electrons 2 Nonmetals Called Molecules Exist in all 3 phases Poor conductors Low M.P. MAIN
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