It's hard but brittle.
What is the texture?
It bonds metal with metal.
What is a metallic bond?
The bond between non-metal and non-metal.
What is a covalent bond?
P(4)O(10).
What is Tetraphosphorus Decoxide?
What are the transitional metals?
They are positioned in an alternating array.
How are cations and anions positioned in an Ionic Bond?
Formed from delocalized valence electrons that held the metal atoms in place.
What is Metallic Bonding?
It is the sharing of electrons.
What is Covalent Bonding?
NO.
What is Nitrogen Monoxide.
SlF6(-2).
What is Hexachloroplatinate?
It occurs when the compound is molten or dissolved in water.
When does an ionic compound conduct electricity?
Small atoms fill the spaces between atoms.
What is Interstitial alloy?
Usually lower melting points and can be a solid, liquid or gas at room temperature.
What is a trait of Covalent Compound?
P(2)O(5).
What is Diphosphorus Pentoxide.
The polyatomic ion.
What is on the blue sheet?
It's the melting point for ionic compounds.
What is a high melting point?
It is when two metals are mixed to combine the benefits.
What are Alloys?
When atoms share more than one pair of electrons.
What is a Multi Covalent Bond?
The suffix -ide.
What goes on the end of the second word?
It comes first in the formula.
What is the positive element?
The force that holds the ions together in ionic bonding.
What is electrostatic force?
It is delocalized electrons.
It's formed when two or more atoms bond covalently.
What is a molecule?
It is the only prefix that doesn't need to be stated.
What is mono of the first word?
What are the arrows used for?