What is Coulomb's Law?
An atom of a group of atoms that has a positive or negative charge.
What is an Ion?
Bond made of two bonding pairs (1 Sigma Bond & 1 Pi Bond).
What is a Double Bond?
Where a Hydrogen covalently bonds to a very electronegative atom.
What is Hydrogen Bonding?
Name of SiO2.
An electrostatic attraction that holds oppositely charged ions together.
What is an Ionic Bond?
Ions that are made of a group of atoms that are covalently bonded together and have a charge.
What is a Polyatomic Ion?
A neutral group of atoms held together by one or more covalent bonds.
What is a Molecule?
This Force Only Happens Between Ionic Bonds.
What is Ion Dipole Forces?
Name of N2S3.
What is Dinitrogen Trisulfide?
Ionic Bonds form when Metals & Non-metals react.
What is an Ionic Compound?
Atom that loses one or more electrons with a positive charge.
What is a Cation?
Bond made by one bonding pair of electrons (Sigma Bonds).
What is a Single Bond?
This is Caused by motion of electrons.
What is Dispersion/LDF?
Name of CS2.
What is Carbon Disulfide?
Rule that states that atoms tend to form bonds so that each atom has eight electrons in its valence shell.
What is the Octet rule?
An ion that consists of a single atom with a positive or negative charge.
What is a Monatomic Ion?
Bond made of three bonding pairs (1 Sigma & 2 Pi Bonds).
What is a Triple Bond?
The weakest types of attractions between molecules.
What is Van de Waals Forces?
Name of SiCl4.
What is Silicon Tetrachloride?
They are Crystalline Solids at Room Temperature, Can dissolve in water and conduct electricity, and Melting & Boiling Points are very high.
What is an Ionic Compound?
An atom that gains one or more electrons with a negative charge.
What is an Anion?
Non-Metal atoms share some of their valence electrons to form these types of bonds.
What is a covalent Bond?
The two types of Van de Waals forces.
What is Dispersion & Dipole Interactions?
Name of NP.
What is Nitrogen Monophosphide?