Bond Energy and Stability
Types of Bonding
Lewis Structures for Ionic Compounds
Lewis Structures for Covalent Compounds
Intermolecular Forces
100

Atoms bond to achieve an octet, resembling elements in this group on the periodic table. 

What are the noble gases?

What is group eighteen?

100

This type of bond forms between metals and nonmetals. 

What is an ionic bond?

100

This type of element will lose all of its valence electrons when forming an ionic compound. 

What is a metal?

100

The central atom in PI3 has this number of lone pairs.

What is one?

100

This type of intermolecular force is present in all molecules. 

What are dispersion forces?

200

This type of energy is stored in bonds, it is not the energy of movement.

What is potential energy?

200

This type of compound has low water solubility and forms nonelectrolytes. 

What is a molecular compound?

What is a covalent compound?

200

Nitrogen has this many valence electrons. 

What is five?

200

The central atom in HNO has this number of lone pairs.

What is one?

200

This type of intermolecular force is the strongest. 

What is hydrogen bonding?

300

Lithium resembles this element in an ionic bond. 

What is helium?

300

This type of bond forms when there is an equal sharing of electrons between two nonmetals. 

What is a nonpolar covalent bond?

300

Barium will lose electrons to form this charge in an ionic compound. 

What is +2?

300

A molecule of SF2 has this molecular geometry.

What is bent?

300

A molecule of I2 has these intermolecular forces. 

What are dispersion forces?

400

Forming bonds is this type of process, a process that increases the stability of both the atoms and the system.

What is an exothermic process?

400

This type of bond forms when four electrons are shared between two nonmetals. 

What is a double covalent bond?

400

The Lewis structure for the ionic compound formed between potassium and bromine looks like this.

What is [K]+1[Br]-1?

400

A molecule of AsBr3 has this molecular geometry.

What is trigonal pyramidal?

400

A molecule of HF has these intermolecular forces. 

What are dispersion forces, dipole interactions, and hydrogen bonding?

500

Atoms achieve a stable electron configuration by transferring, accepting, or doing this with their electrons, as is seen in molecular compounds. 

What is sharing?

500

This type of bond forms when the electronegativity difference between atoms is between 0.4 and 1.7. 

What is a polar covalent bond?

500

The Lewis structure for the ionic compound formed between barium and fluorine looks like this.

What is [Ba]+2[F]-12?

500

A molecule of CH2Cl2 has this bond angle.

What is 109.5?

500

A molecule of PH3 has these intermolecular forces.

What are dispersion forces and dipole interactions?

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