Is Lithium and Fluorine an ionic or covalent bond?
Ionic
What is a cation?
A positively charged ion
What is the electron configuration for Hydrogen?
1s1
What is the state change from Solid to Liquid?
Melting
What's the ionic charge for Fluorine?
F1-
Is Bromine and Fluorine an ionic or covalent bond?
Covalent
What is an anion
What is the shortened electron configuration for Calcium?
[Ar]4s2
What is the state change from Liquid to Solid?
Freezing
B3+
Is Magnesium and Oxygen an ionic or covalent bond?
Ionic
What is an covalent bond?
A bond that involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms.
What is the shortened electron configuration of Gold?
[Xe] 4f14 5d10 6s1
What is the state change from Liquid to Gas?
Evaporation
What is the ionic charge in Tellurium?
Te2-
Is Hydrogen and Chlorine an ionic or covalent bond?
Covalent
What is an ionic bond?
A bond formed between two ions with opposite charges. Ionic bonds form when one atom gives up one or more electrons to another atom.
What is the electron configuration of Calcium?
1s22s22p63s23p64s2
What is the state change from Gas to Liquid?
Condensation
What's the ionic charge for Cesium?
Cs1+
Is Hydrogen and Chloride an ionic or covalent bond?
Covalent
What is a polar covalent bond?
A type of bond where a pair of electrons are unequally shared between two atoms.
How many electrons can be in each of the four subshells?
s can hold up to 2, p can hold up to 6, d can hold up to 10, f can hold up to 14.
What is the state change from Solid to Gas?
Sublimation
How do you find the ionic charge of an atom?
Depending on the atom's valence electron you can find out its charge. If it has less than 4 valence electrons the atom has a positive charge, if it has more than 4 valence electron it has a negative charge.