Bond, Lewis Bond
Bonding
Periodic points
Properties of bonds
Potpurri
100

Total valence electrons of Sr.

2

100

KBr has this type of bonding.

Ionic Bond

100

This group of elements have a complete octet.

Noble gases

100

Dense but hard solids.

Ionic bonds

100

A noble gas and does not have 8 valence electrons

Helium

200

Total amount of valence electrons in NaOH.

8

200

Water has this type of bonding.

Covalent

200

This group of elements have a -1 charge.

Halogens

200

Can form the likes of diamonds, silicates and quartz

Covalent bonds

200

Bond with the highest strength.

Triple

300

CaF2 How many valence electrons does each fluorine take?

1

300

This type of bonding forms a electron sea, essentially sharing all electrons evenly.

Metallic bonding

300

Group of elements with 1 valence electrons

Alkali metals

300

Term to describe shine of metals.

Luster

300
A double bond accounts for how many valence electrons.

4

400

Total number of lone pairs in CO2

4

400

In the compound NaCl, which element is taking all the electrons?

Chlorine

400

This element can have both a -1 charge and a +1 charge.

Hydrogen

400

Because of their freely moving electrons they are good conductors.

Metals

400

Term for an unknown positioning of electrons in the electron sea.

Delocalized 

500

Total number of valence electrons in NH+4

8

500

This alloy is composed of tin and copper. It was an age of man.

Bronze

500

The tendency of charge for polyatomic ions.

Negative

500

Forms alloys like pewter and steel

Metallic bonding

500

Greatest polarity of bonds.

Ionic bonds

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