Covalent
Ionic
Molecular Shapes
Polarity
Misc.
100
Covalent bonding does this with the valence electrons.
What is sharing?
100
Ionic bonding does this with the valence electrons.
What is transferring?
100
Water has this molecular shape.
What is bent?
100
This molecular shape can only be nonpolar.
What is trigonal planar?
100
2 or more nonmetals form this kind of bond.
What is molecular (covalent) bonds?
200
You can use one of these two drawing methods to show covalent bonding.
What is lines (connecting) and circles around the electrons?
200
You use this drawing method to show ionic bonding.
What is arrows?
200
The shape formed by the elements in column 7a of the periodic table.
What is linear?
200
These molecular shapes can only be polar.
What is bent and pyramidal.
200
DOUBLE JEOPARDY! This is the method of showing electrons by placing the electrons around the element's symbol.
What is the Lewis Dot Diagram?
300
A single bond shares this many electrons.
What is 2?
300
An ionic bond is also known as this.
What is a chemical bond?
300
This is the most complex shape you can have for molecular shapes.
What is a combination?
300
These shapes can be either polar or nonpolar.
What is linear and trigonal planar?
300
This is another name for the "noble gas rule."
What is the octet rule?
400
If two atoms are bonded together, one with six valence electrons, the other with four, they must share this many electrons for both to achieve a full octet
What is 6? (from sparknotes.com)
400
Ionic bonds can use these two combinations of molecules.
What are metals and polyatomic ions & metals and nonmetals?
400
These are all of the molecular shapes listed in order of the periodic table columns.
What is trigonal planar, tetrahedral, pyramidal, bent, linear?
400
A nonpolar covalent substance would fall between these two numbers on the electronegativity scale.
What is 0.0 and 0.4?
400
A group of covalently bonded atoms possessing a positive or negative charge.
What is a polyatomic ion?
500
Draw two examples of covalent bonds on the smart board.
(answer varies)
500
Draw two examples of ionic bonding on the smart board.
(answer varies)
500
This theory states that: the repulsion between electron pairs causes molecular shapes to adjust so that valence electron pais as far apart as possible.
What is the VSEPR Theory?
500
This kind of substance would be greater than 2.0 on the electronegativity scale.
What is ionic?
500
A chemical bond is this.
What is "an attraction between two atoms so strong that the atoms act as a unit and this attraction is result of a pair of electrons either being shared or transferred by the atoms. It is important to remember that every single bond involves two electrons; usually one from each atom." (from ask.com)
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