Electrostatic force that holds ions together.
What is Ionic Bond?
Formed from delocalized valence electrons that hold the metal atoms in place.
What is Metallic Bond?
Chemical bond that results from the sharing of valence electrons.
What is Covalent Bond?
One type of element with a charge.
What is Monoatomic Ion?
Mixture of metals.
What is Alloy?
Has a crystal lattice, high melting point, hard but brittle, and conducts electricity when molten.
What is Ionic Properties?
The measure of it's combining power with other atoms.
What is Valence?
Composed of one or more nonmetals.
What is Covalent Compound?
Second element in the formula.
One atom replaces another.
Ex: Sterling Silver
What is Substitutional Alloy?
Compounds that contain Carbon.
What is Organic?
It is malleable, ductile, has luster, and is a great conductor of heat and electricity.
What is Metallic Properties?
H2, O2, N2, Cl2, I2, F2, Br2.
What is Diatomic Molecules?
Listed first in the formula.
What is Cation?
Small atoms fill the spaces between atoms.
Ex: Steel
What is Interstitial Alloy?
All other compounds that are not made of Carbon.
What is Inorganic?
Any of a category of electropositive elements that usually have a shiny surface, are generally good conductors of heat and electricity, and can be melted or fused, hammered into thin sheets, or drawn into wires. Typical metals form salts with nonmetals, basic oxides with oxygen, and alloys with one another.
What is Metal?
A single pair of electrons is shared.
What is Single Covalent Bond?
Calcium (II) Hydroxide
What is Ca(OH)2?
What is Formula Unit?
Sea of electrons.
What is Delocalized Electrons?
Share more than one pair of electrons between 2 atoms.
Double Bond and Triple Bond are these.
What is Multiple Covalent Bond?
Fe(CO3)3
What is Iron (III) carbonate?
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