Sodium wants to lose _______ electron to become isoelectronic with Neon.
What is One?
A single covalent bond consists of _______ shared electrons.
What is 2?
The electrons in an atom’s outermost shell are called its _____________________ electrons.
What is Valence?
CO2 is an example of ____________ shape.
What is Linear?
When magnesium gets the same electron configuration as Ne it has a _________ charge.
What is 2+?
______________ is the only element in group 1 to bond covalently.
The _______________ says that most atoms want 8 electrons in their outermost shell.
What is Octet Rule?
Molecules with 5 atoms, like CH4, will have a _______________ shape.
What is Tetrahedral?
Metals are ____________, which means they can be hammered into different shapes.
What is Malleable?
Covalent bonding occurs between ________________ only.
What is Nonmetal?
This is a way to show the number of valence electrons in an atom.
What is Electron Dot Structure?
The VSEPR theory stands for the ________________________________________.
What is Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory?
Ionic compounds are made up of __________, which are very large structures consisting of alternating + and – ions.
What is Crystals?
Benzene, C6H6, has a ______________ formula. This formula is a representation of a molecule that uses chemical symbols to indicate the types of atoms followed by subscripts to show the number of atoms of each type in the molecule.
What is Molecular?
Tendency for an atom to attract electrons when chemically bonded to another atom.
What is Electronegativity?
Molecules with a ______________________ shape have a total of six atoms in the molecule.
What is Trigonal Bipyramidal?
Ionic compounds will not conduct an electric current in the __________ state.
What is Solid?
Name ONE giant covalent structure that has a very high melting point. Each carbon atom forms four covalent bonds with other carbon atoms. (Hint: Jewelry)
What is Diamond?
A chemical formula that is arranged in the smallest whole number ratio.
What is Empirical Formula?
The shape (geometry) that is always an exception to the octet rule.
What is Trigonal bipyramidal?