Periodic Table
Ionic Bonds
Covalent Bonds
Metallic Bonds
Reactivity
100
The number of valance electrons is the same for each member of the same ________.
What is group?
100
Form between these types of elements.
What is metal and a nonmetal?
100
Formed between these types of elements.
What is nonmetals?
100
Formed between these types of elements.
What is metals?
100
The number of valence electrons that will not form a bond with another atom.
What is happy 8?
200
The group that will not form bonds.
What are the Noble Gases?
200
The name of a positively charged ion.
What is a cation?
200
How electrons form bonds in this type of bond.
What is share?
200
How electrons bond in this type of bond.
What is they overlap?
200
The least reactive group on the periodic table.
What are the Noble Gases?
300
The number of valence electrons in the Carbon Group.
What is 4?
300
If an atom has a 2- charge, it tends to do what with electrons?
What is gain?
300
The number of Oxygens needed to form a complete bond with Carbon.
What is 2?
300
The physical property that allows metals to be drawn into wires.
What is ductility?
300
The most reactive group on the periodic table?
What are the Alkali metals?
400
The number of valance electrons in the Alkaline Earth Metal Group.
What is 2?
400
The charge of a sodium ion.
What is 1+?
400
The scientific name of H2O.
What is hydrogen monoxide?
400
The physical property that allows metals to be hammered into thin sheets.
What is malleability?
400
The reason that metals are more reactive than nonmetals.
What is they have few valence electrons that are easily lost when the atom comes in contact with another atom.
500
The oxidation number of elements in group 15.
What is 3?
500
The Lewis dot bond between Sodium and Chlorine.
What is draw the picture?
500
The Lewis dot bond between Sulfur and Fluorine.
What is draw the picture?
500
The line from the Chemical Bond song that describes the way that electrons move in this type of bond.
What is "Electrons aren't stagnet, they move around in a sea."?
500
The trend of reactivity on the periodic table.
What is increases from right to left.
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