The bond where a "transfer" of electrons occurs between atoms
What is an Ionic Bond?
The electron on the highest energy level of an atom
What is a valence electron?
The name of the geometry of an atom with 4 bonded sides and 0 lone pairs.
What is a tetrahedral shaped atom?
The synonym of the word "between", used to describe a bond between molecules.
What is "inter"?
The name of the atom with the highest electronegativity value.
What is Fluorine?
In an Ionic Bond, a metal bonds with a what?
The method of showing that a double or triple bond in a molecule can occur on either side.
What is a resonance structure?
The name of the geometry of an atom with 3 bonded sides and 0 lone pairs.
What is a Trigonal Planar shaped atom?
The name of the strongest intermolecular force.
What is Metallic Bonding?
The name of the periodic family of elements with no electronegativity values.
What is a noble gas?
The bond where electrons are shared, but unequally.
What is a Polar Covalent bond?
The name of the element that is satisfied with 6 valence electrons in its outer shell.
What is Boron?
The name of the geometry of an atom with 3 bonded sides and 1 lone pairs.
What is a Trigonal Pyramidal atom?
The weakest intermolecular force.
What are the London Dispersion Forces?
The name of the element with the lowest electronegativity value.
What is Francium?
The bond where electrons are shared equally between atoms.
What is a Non-polar Covalent bond?
The name of the element that only requires 2 valence electrons in its outer shell.
What is Hydrogen?
A pair of electrons on the central atom of a molecule that is not part of a bond.
What is a lone pair?
The intermolecular force present in an ionically bonded molecule.
What is an Ionic Force?
The alkaline earth metal with the highest electronegativity value.
What is Beryllium?
The name of an element which tend to only bond to themselves.
What is a diatomic?
The rule that requires atoms to have 8 electrons in their outer shell.
What is the octet rule?
The type of molecular geometry that has 2 variations depending on the amount of lone pairs.
What is "bent" molecular geometry?
The name of the intermolecular force present in a bond between Hydrogen and Fluorine.
What is Hydrogen Bonding?
The name of the Alkali Earth metal with the highest electronegativity value.
What is Lithium?