Misc.
Oxygen
Metallic Bonding
Ionic Bonding
Covalent Bonding
100

These elements are monatomic and do not form chemical bonds.

What are the noble gases. 

100

This is the electron configuration of oxygen.

What is 2-6.

100

Name three physical properties of a metal. 

What is solid, strong (durable), shiny (lustrous), a good conductor of heat and electricity, or malleable and ductile. 

100

Name three physical properties of "salt".

What is solid, hard yet brittle, dissolves in water, has a crystalline appearance, and has a high melting point. 

100

Covalent bonds occur between:  metal elements only, nonmetal elements only, a metal and a nonmetal element. 

What is nonmetal elements only.

200

Name one element that can be diatomic. 

What is: hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, or iodine.  

200

Which noble gas does oxygen want to "be like", have the same electron configuration as?

What is neon.

200

In a metallic bond electrons are:

transferred, shared, or delocalized?

What is delocalized.

200

In an ionic bond electrons are:

transferred, shared, or delocalized?

What is transferred.

200

In a covalent bond electrons are:

transferred, shared, or delocalized?

What is shared.

300

Non metal elements form ions which are ____.

What is negatively charged or anions. 

300

True or False:

The oxide ion is a positively charged anion.

What is false.

300

Define "malleable".

What is, able to be pressed out of shape and not break or crack. 

300

True or False:

Ionic solutions do not conduct electricity. 

What is false. 

300

How many bonds can carbon form?

What is four.

400

What is the academic term for "sea of electrons"?

What is delocalized electrons. 

400

How many bonds does oxygen form with hydrogen to make water?

What are two bonds.

400

What is the charge and magnitude of an aluminum ion?

What is Al3+

400

What is the chemical formula for potassium chloride?

What is KCl.

400

Name a typical covalent compound.

What is carbon dioxide or water. 

500

What is the term for elements who posses intermediate properties behaving as both metals and nonmetals, (hint these elements are semiconductors)? 

What are metalloids. 

500

How many lone pairs does oxygen have after forming its bonds with hydrogen as water.

What are two lone pairs (4 valence electrons). 

500

Metals are found on what side of "staircase" on the periodic table?

What is the left side. 

500

Name this ionic compound:

NaF

What is sodium fluoride. 

500

Is there such thing as a quadruple bonds when talking about covalent bonds. 

What is no. 

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