The subatomic particles represented by dots in the structure
What are valence electrons?
The compound with more stable elements:
NaF or LiO
*EXPLAIN*
What is NaF?
This is bonded with metals to create a metallic bond
What are metals?
This is bonded with metals to create an ionic bond
What are non metals?
The Lewis Dot Structure of a Magnesium atom in ground state
What is Mg: ?
I have three shells. When I bond with sulfur, I need to double up.
What is sodium (Na)?
The charge that metals in metallic bonding have
What is a positive charge?
The charge of an Iodide ion when Iodine reacts with Potassium to form Potassium Iodide (KI)
What is negative one (-1)?
This Lewis Dot Structure represents
Cl:
What is a Chlorine atom in an excited state?
The amount of each element that Jenny needs more of here to fulfill every atom's octet:
Jenny has four Rubidium atoms and five Oxygen atoms who will bond together.
(*EXAMPLE* If you think she needs nine Rubidium and seven Oxygen, your answer would be five more Rubidium and two more Oxygen)
What is zero more Oxygen atoms and six more Rubidium atoms?
The element which electrons can flow through freely when in a crystalline lattice
A) bromine
B) calcium
C) carbon
D) sulfur
What is B) calcium?
This atom has the same electron configuration as O-2
What is Neon (Ne)?
The Lewis Dot Structure of Carbon Dioxide (DRAW THIS)
What is (Mika draw the answer on a whiteboard)?
This is the empirical formula of Potassium and Argon
TRICK QUESTION! You cannot bond Argon because it is already an atom that fulfills the octet rule
At STP, this atom has metallic bonding
A) silver
B) ammonium chloride
C) barium oxide
D) iodine
What is A) silver?
The amount of electrons that an atom in group two of the periodic table gains in an ionic bond
The Lewis Dot Structure of an Ammonia (DRAW THIS)
What is (Mika draw the answer on a whiteboard)?
This is the element that an Oxygen atom should avoid ionically bonding with if the Oxygen wants to achieve the octet rule with (PICK ONE):
Na, K, Li, Fr
What is Li?
The basic diagram of metallic bonding (DRAW THIS)
What is (Mika draw the answer on the whiteboard)?
The element with a bigger radius after bonding:
Beryllium or Bromine
*EXPLAIN*
What is Bromine?