TYPES
Bond that is between non-metals and metals
What is Ionic bond?
How atoms fill their outer electron shell
What is bonding with other atoms?
Molecular name shape that has 2 bonded pairs and 0 non-bonded pairs.
What is linear?
Forces of attraction or repulsion which act between neighboring particles; they are weak compared to intramolecular bonds.
What is Intermolecular forces?
The electrons that occupy the outer shell of an atom
What are valence electrons?
Bond that the electronegativity difference is between .3-1.7
What is polar Covalent bond?
The rule that states the atoms like to have 8 valence electrons/ a full outer shell
What is the octet rule?
Molecular shape name that has 3 bonded pairs and 1 non-bonded pair
What is trigonal pyramidal?
The force that is between molecules within alkali reactive force metals; give substance a definite structure; high boiling point and strong force.
What is metallic bond?
A bond that shares electrons
What is Covalent bond?
N2bond
What is non-polar covalent?
Atoms will ___ or ____ valence electrons to fill their shell to 8 valence electrons.
What is lose or gain?
Molecular shape name that has 2 bonded pairs and 1 non-bonded pair.
Electrostatic attraction between polar molecules that occurs when Hydrogen bounds to N, O, F atoms experience attraction to some other nearby highly electronegative atom.
What is Hydrogen bond?
Type of structures that are formed when double/triple bonds are used in Lewis structures
What are resonance structures?
H20 bond
What is polar covalent?
Element who only needs 6 valence electrons
What is Boron?
Molecular shape name that has 4 bonded pairs and 0 non-bonded pairs
What is tetrahedral?
The forces of attraction between polar molecules; created by equal but opposite charges that are separated by a short distance.
What is Dipole attraction?
The number of valence electrons in group 16/ 6A
What is 6?
AlCl3 bond
Elements that only need 2 valence electrons
What is hydrogen and Helium?
Molecular shape of H20
What is bent?
The intermolecular attractions resulting from the constant motion fo electrons and the creation of instantaneous dipoles.
What is London Dispersion Forces?
The number of bonded pairs and non-bonded pairs in a trigonal planar shape
What is 3 and 0?