How many Valence electrons does and atom need to be in a noble gas configuration?
8
What are the Three major types of bonds?
Covalent, Ionic, and Metallic
Which group of elements has the highest reactivity?
Group 17/Halogens
If several atoms are bonded together and have an extra (unbalanced) electron what kind of ion would it be?
Anion
What is the valence configuration for Hydrogen (H)?
1
Which type of bond has their electrons "free floating" in an ocean of electrons?
Metallic Bonds
Which side of the periodic table do most elements for metallic Bonds?
Left
If several atoms are bonded together and have less (unbalanced) electrons what kind of ion would it be?
Cation
According to the Octet rule, How many electrons does an Oxygen(O) atom need to be in a noble gas configuration?
2
Which kind of bond Forms crystalline lattice structures AND usually produces a salt of some kind?
Ionic Bonds
Which side off the periodic table primarily form covalent bond?
Right
In the following is it a cation or anion?
[S2F4]-
Anion
Which group of Elements does not follow the Octet rule?
The first few elements, Inner Transition metals, and Transition metals.
Name one element that exists as a naturally occurring diatomic Molecule.
Hydrogen, Oxygen, Bromine, Iodine, Flourine, Nitrogen, and Chlorine.
Which two sides of the periodic table form ionic bonds?
Left and right
In the following is it a Cation or Anion?
NaCl
Neither/Neutral
How many electrons are needed to meet the Octet rule criteria for the bonded atoms H2O
None, It is already Balanced
A Polyatomic bonding produces a compound that has lost electrons, what charge toes it have now?
A positive charge.
Based on their positions, what kind of bond does Magnesium(Mg) and Oxygen(O) form?
Ionic Bond
How would you classify the following?
[CBr2H4]+
Polyatomic Cation