An ionic compound does not posses this type of bond.
What is covalent?
Carbon atoms are generally represented by one of these two colors
What are black or grey?
NaCl can be categorized as what kind of compound?
What is salt or Ionic compound?
What kind of an element is Ni?
What is a transition metal?
Cl- is this type of ion.
What is an anion?
This type of bond occurs between a metal and a non-metal.
What are Ionic Bonds?
Hydrogren atoms are usually represented by this color.
What is white?
The notation "CH2OH" can be categorized as what kind of a chemical identifier?
What is molecular formula?
What kind of an element is Cl?
What is non-metal or halogen?
Ionic compounds are made up of these two types of compounds.
What is a metal and non-metal?
This type of bond is generally found in salts and bases.
What are Ionic bonds?
Nitrogen atoms are generally represented by this color.
What is blue?
The number 0.010020 has how many significant figures?
What is 5?
What kind of an element is Na?
What are alkali metals or metal?
The following is a chemical depiction of Carbon Dioxide in what formula?:
O=C=O
What is structural formula?
Ionic bonds are unique in that they are formed by this type of electron interaction.
What are sharing of electrons?
Oxygen atoms are generally represented by this color.
What is red?
In order to convert from mL to grams of a substance in ONE step, what information would you need to know about the sample?
What is its density?
What kind of an element is Bromine?
What is halogen or non-metal?
Na+ is this type of ion.
What is a cation?
A molecular compound can be characterized by this interesting trait, which while counterintuitive leads to a strong attractive force.
Negative compounds bonded/ sharing of electrons
Flourine atoms are generally represented by this color.
What is yellow?
The idea that no matter can be created or destroyed stems from what Law?
What is Law of Conservation of Mass?
What kind of an element is Silicon?
What is metalloid?
Electrons interact with one another to form these; which explain why two negatively charged elements can stick together.
What are electron orbitals or electron clouds?