Ionic bond occurs when there is a _________ of electrons from metal to nonmetal.
How is it Transfer?
Structures of atoms and molecules whose valence electrons are represented by dots.
What is Lewis Electron dot Structure?
This prefix is used to name binary acids, which consist of an anion that ends with -ide.
What is hydro-?
This type of intermolecular force occurs between molecules where hydrogen is bonded to highly electronegative atoms like nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine.
What is hydrogen bonding?
It states that mass is neither created nor destroyed in a simple chemical reaction.
What is Law of Conservation of Mass?
The systematic/Stock name of the compound CuSO4?
What is Copper (II) Sulfate?
A chemical formula that is based on the actual number of atoms that comprise a molecule of that compound.
What is Molecular formula?
The name of the acid H2S
What is hydrosulfuric acid?
These forces are responsible for the attraction between polar molecules with permanent dipoles.
Example: 2NBr2
What is Dipole-dipole interaction?
The general form for a decomposition reaction.
What is AB--> A + B?
This is the name of the ionic compound Al(NO3)3
What is Aluminum Nitrate?
The molecular formula of carbon tetrafluoride.
What is CF4?
The name of the acid H2SO4.
Note: SO4-2 is a polyatomic ion that ends with -ate.
What is sulfuric acid.
This intermolecular force is most significant in nonpolar molecules and becomes stronger as the number of electrons in the molecule increases.
What is London Dispersion Forces aka Van der Waals forces?
The total number of molecules in the chemical formula: 6CH4
What is 6?
The name of the ionic compound MnO2
What is Manganese (IV) oxide?
The name of the covalent compound P2N4.
What is diphosphorus tetranitride?
The chemical formula for ammonium hydroxide.
What is NH4OH?
What is ion-dipole interaction?
The formula equation for: "Magnesium reacts with Chlorine gas yielded Magnesium chloride".
What is "Mg + Cl2 --> MgCl2?
The chemical formula of Ammonium Phosphate.
What is (NH4)3PO4?
The Lewis Structure of Carbon tetrafluoride.
An acid with the formula H₂CO₃, which forms from carbon dioxide dissolving in water, is named after this common name.
What is carbonic acid?
Arrange the intermolecular forces of attraction from weakest to strongest force. Write only the letters.
A. Ion-dipole
B. Dipole-dipole
C. London Force
D. Hydrogen bonding
What is "C, B, D, A"
Coefficients use to balance the equation:
__ Al + ___Fe(NO3)2 --> ___Fe + __ Al (NO3)3
What is "2, 3, 3, 2"?