Periodic Table
Ionic Bonds
Covalent Bonds
IMFs
Molecular Geometry
100
The group that has two valence electrons?
What is group 2?
100

An ionic bond is formed between these two types of atoms.

What is a metal and a nonmetal?

100

A covalent bond is formed between these two types of atoms.

What is two nonmetals?

100

All molecules have this type of IMF.

What are London Dispersion Forces?

100
The geometry of a molecule with only two atoms.

What is linear?

200

Oxygen and chlorine are two of seven special elements.

What is diatomic?

200

In an ionic bond the correct formula can be determine using this method.

What is crossing the charges?

200

The formal nomenclature for covalent molecules requires the use of these.

What are prefixes?

200

A polar molecule will have these two types of IMFs.

What is dipole-dipole and LDF?

200

A geometry with 4 bonding domains and no lone pairs.

What is tetrahedral?

300

The number of electrons that hydrogen wants?

What is 2 electrons?

300

The compound formula formed when sodium bonds with sulfur.

What is Na2S?

300

The strongest and shortest covalent bond.

What is a triple bond?
300

The strongest IMF.

What is hydrogen bonding?

300

These two geometries have lone pairs on the central atom.

What is bent and trigonal pyramidal?

400

Groups 3 - 12 are called this

What are transition metals

400

The formal nomenclature for Na3PO4.

What is sodium phosphate?

400

The formula for tetraphosphorus trisulfide.

What is P4S3?

400

These two geometries will be polar molecules.

What is trigonal pyramidal and bent?

400

A trigonal planar molecule has this many electron domains.

What is 3?

500

The directions that electronegativity increases.

What is up and to the right?
500

The formula for copper (II) sulfate.

What is CuSO4?

500

The formal name for N2O.

What is dinitrogen monoxide?

500

Hydrogen bonding occurs when hydrogen is bonded with one of these three elements.

What is F, O, and N?

500

The molecular geometry of H2O.

What is bent?

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