NaCl, table salt is an example of a ______
What is a compound?
A bond created by the transfer of valence electrons between atoms.
What is an ionic bond?
The name for CaF2.
What is calcium fluoride?
The name for H2O.
What is dihydrogen monoxide?
A compound that has H+1 and a nonmetal anion is ____.
What is a binary acid?
The air in this room is an example of _____
What is a homogeneous mixture?
A force of attraction that occurs when two atoms share valence electrons.
What is a covalent bond?
The formula for Al2(CO3)3.
What is aluminum carbonate?
The formula for sulfur trioxide.
What is SO3?
The name for H2S.
What is hydrosulfuric acid?
Anything that has mass and takes up space
What is matter?
A bond between P (electrobegativity is 2.1) and Cl (electronegativity is 3.0) is this type of bond.
What is polar covalent bond?
The name for NO3.
What is nitrogen trioxide?
The name for CO.
What is carbon monoxide?
The formula for sulfurous acid.
What is H2SO3?
Dissolving sugar in water is an example of a ______
What is a physical change?
A force of attraction that occurs between two molecules that have lone pairs on the center atoms.
What is a dipole-dipole force?
The formula for chromium (III) permanganate.
What is Cr(MnO4)3?
The formula for xenon hexabromide.
The name for H2C2O4.
What is oxalic acid?
Baking chocolate chip cookies is an example of ____
What is a chemical change?
The intermolecular force that occurs when the hydrogen on one molecule is attracted to a nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine on another molecule.
What is a hydrogen bond?
What is the name for Os(PO4)2.
What is Osmium (VI) phosphate?
How I know a compound is a type III covalent compound?
The formula for mercury (I) chromate.
What is Hg2CrO4?