Bond Types
Intermolecular Forces
Molecular Geometry
Ionic Bonding
Octet Rule
100

Name of the bond with an electronegativity difference between 0.3 and 1.6.

What is covalent polar?
100

HF, HO, and HN are this type of intermolecular force. 

What are Hydrogen bonds?

100
Three bonded pairs and zero lone pairs cause this geometric shape. 

What is trigonal planar? 

100

The name of the bond when it has an electronegative difference of 1.7 and above.

What is Ionic Bond?

100

A complete octet has this many electrons.

What is eight? 

200

This bond is formed when there is an even distribution of charge between dipoles. 

What is polar-covalent? 

200

Between a Cation and an anion. 

What are ionic bonds?

200

CO2 has this type of geometry. 

What is linear?

200

Ionic "bonds" are actually these. 

What are intermolecular forces? 

200

These elements naturally have stable octets. 

What are noble gases? 

300

COis an example of this bond type. 

What is polar covalent? 

300

These intermolecular forces are non-polar. 

What are London Dispersion Forces? 

300

A molecule with a bent shape is this. 

What is polar? 

300

Ionic bonds are formed between these and non-metals. 

What are metals? 

300

This group of elements is most likely to stabilize their duet. 

What are alkali metals? 

400

All salts are examples of this type of bond. 

What are ionic bonds?

400

These non-fatal "attractions" are always polar. 

What are dipole-dipole interactions?

400

90 degrees bond angles and methane (CH4). 

What is tetrahedral? 

400

Ionic bonds always form these. 

What are salts? 

400

This non-helium element only has 2 electrons in its outermost shell. 

What is hydrogen? 

500

Element Mg and Element O bond to form a molecule. What type of bond is this?

What is an ionic bond?
500

DNA base pairing is an example of this. 

What are Hydrogen bonds?


500

H2O has two bonds but looks more like a tetrahedral. 

What is bent tetrahedral? 
500

We can use this to identify ionic bonds. 

What is hydrolysis? 

500

Boron and Beryllium are these to the octet rule. 

What are exceptions? 

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