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100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 400 300 200 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Bond Types Ionic Compounds Covalent Compounds Polar or Nonpolar Potpourri
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What bond is formed when an atom transfers electrons to another atom? Answer I-100
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I-200 What type of bond is formed between nitrogen and fluorine? Answer
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I-300 What type of bond is formed between non- metal atoms with different electronegativities? Answer
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I-400 What type of bond is formed between two identical non-metal atoms Answer
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I-500 What is the reason why atoms form bonds with other atoms? Answer
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II-100 These type of compounds dissolve easily in water. Answer
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II-200 Write the formula for the following compound: Magnesium bromide Answer
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II-300 Write the formula for the following compounds: Potassium chromate Barium hydroxide Ammonium nitride Answer
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II-400 Name the following compounds: FeSO 3 CuO Mg(CN) 2 Answer
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II-500 What is the net charge of the compound: Sodium sulfate. Answer
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III-100 Covalent compounds are typically made of two or more of these bonded together. Answer
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III-200 List two examples of covalent compounds. Answer
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III-300 Explain what is happening between electrons in: a)a single covalent bond b)a double covalent bond c)a triple covalent bond. Answer
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III-400 Name the following compounds: N 2 O HCl (s) HCl (aq) CCl 4 H 3 PO 4 Answer
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III-500 A) Draw the Lewis structure for an Ammonia molecule B) What is the molecular shape C) How many polar bonds does it have? D) Is it overall polar or non-polar? Answer
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IV-100 This is the measurement of an atoms ability to attract electrons. Answer
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IV-200 This is the most electronegative element. Answer
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IV-300 Draw a water molecule with dipole arrows Answer
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IV-400 Of the following bonds, H–F, O–F, F–F, & C–F, this is the one that is predicted to be most polar. Answer
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IV-500 A) Draw the Lewis structure for the Methane molecule B) What is the molecular shape? C) How many polar bonds are there? D) Is this a polar molecule?. Answer
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V-100 Acetic acid is polar so it will be soluble in which solvent: Water or Methane? Answer
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V-200 This tells whether a bond is polar, nonpolar, or ionic. Answer
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V-300 This is the shape that water forms Answer
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V-400 This is a group of covalently bonded atoms that has a charge. Answer
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V-500 Name the following compounds: H 2 SO 4 (aq) Na 2 S H 2 S (aq) Na 2 SO 4 SO 2 Answer
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I-100 A What is ionic? Game board
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I-200 A What is polar covalent? Game board
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I-300 A What is polar covalent? Game board
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I-400 A What is nonpolar covalent? Game board
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I-500 A What is to be more stable like a noble gas? Game board
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II-100 A What are ionic compounds? Game board
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II-200 A MgBr 2 Game board
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II-300 A K 2 CrO 4 Ba(OH) 2 (NH4) 3 N Game board
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II-400 A What is Iron (II) or Ferrous sulfite Copper (II) or Cupric oxide Magnesium cyanide Game board
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II-500 A 0 All ionic compounds are electrically neutral Game board
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III-100 A What are nonmetals? Game board
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III-200 A Answers will vary. What is CO 2 & H 2 0? Game board
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III-300 A Explain what is happening between electrons in: a)Sharing 2 valence electrons b)Sharing 4 valence electrons c)Sharing 6 valence electrons Game board
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III-400 A Dinitrogen monoxide Or nitrous oxide Hydrogen monochloride Hydrochloric acid Carbon tetrachloride Phosphoric acid Game board
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III-500 A A) B) Trigonal pyramidal C) 3 polar bonds D) Polar molecule (not symmetrical) Game board
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IV-100 A What is electronegativity? Game board
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IV-200 A What is fluorine? Game board
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IV-300 A Game board
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IV-400 A What is H – F? (This has the biggest difference in electronegativity) Game board
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IV-500 A 4 polar bonds, non-polar molecule – symmetrical Game board
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V-100 A What is water? Game board
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V-200 A The difference in electronegativity Game board
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V-300 A Bent Game board
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V-400 A What is a polyatomic ion? Game board
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V-500 A Sulfuric acid Sodium sulfide Hydrosulfuric acid Sodium sulfate Sulfur dioxide Game board
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