Sodium loses an electron and forms...
What is Na+?
How many bonds does Hydrogen form?
What is one?
Draw a metallic bond.
Delocalized electrons around the positive metal ions.
The family that has two valence electrons?
What is the alkaline earth metals?
Chlorine gains an electron and forms...
What is Cl-?
What would the bond between carbon and hydrogen look like? (CH4)
What is a carbon surrounded by 4 hydrogens in single bonds?
What property lets metals like gold form sheets?
BONUS +400 What part of the metallic bond allows this?
What is malleability? Bonus-Malleability is due to the layers and structure that the positive metal ions take on when bonded. Aka it forms a crystal.
The attraction between a positive ion and a negative ion
What is an electrostatic charge?
The particle formed when atoms share electrons, also another name for a covalently bonded structure.
What is a molecule?
Why are metals able to conduct electricity more easily due to metallic bonding?
What is the electrons can flow freely and carry electricity currents? "electron sea"
Why is a group called a family?
What is because they share properties due to valence electrons?
What is a mixture of two or metals called?
What is an alloy?
The rule that states that each atom desires 8 valence electrons (or a full outer shell) to be stable.
What is the Octet rule?
A hard, crystalline compound that ionic bonds form.
What is an ionic salt?
The type of bond between 2 nitrogen atoms
What is a triple bond?
What is an advantage of an alloy, and why do we use them in material science?
What is prevents rust, makes metals stronger, etc.?