Which bond type transfers electrons?
Ionic bonding
What is intermolecular force?
The forces of attraction or repulsion which act between neighboring particles
A bond between a transition and a non-metal goes is what kind of naming?
Stock naming.
Which reaction is this: A + B → AB?
Whats the simplest ratio of elements?
Empirical formula.
What do non-polar covalent bonds do with electrons?
They equally share electrons.
Which intermolecular force is this: temporary attractive forces due to the movement of electrons, symmetrical molecules
London Dispersion Force
What is the name of FeCl3?
Iron(III) chloride, it uses stock naming rules as it is a nonmetal and a transition metal
What happens in a combustion reaction?
A substance reacts with oxygen and releases Carbon Dioxide and Water in the form of heat and light.
Which formula reflects the actual number of atoms in a molecular formula?
Molecular formula.
H2O is what kind of bond?
H2O is an example of a polar covalent bond.
In a Hydrogen bond, what three elements can H bond to?
O, N, or F.
Diphosphorus trioxide is what type of naming?
Molecular, it uses the Greek prefix on the first element to indicate the number of atoms, and "ide" to the second.
What is the decomposition general formula?
AB → A + B
C8H18, which formula is this?
Molecular.
O2 is what kind of bond?
O2 is a non-polar covalent bond.
Copper wire is an example of what intermolecular force?
Metallic.
"ide" is added to the end of the second element in 3/4 types of naming, which does NOT use "ide"?
Polyatomic, the name of the polyatomic is not changed.
K2O + CaBr2 → CaO + 2KBr, what type of reaction?
Double replacement.
Whats the empirical formula for C₆H₁₂O₆?
CH₂O.
Which bond is the strongest?
The covalent bond is the strongest.
Which intermolecular force has cations and anions attracting?
Ionic
What is the name of MgF2?
Magnesium fluoride, if follows ionic naming rules as it is a nonmetal and a metal.
2Na + MgCl2 → 2NaCl + Mg, which reaction type?
Single replacement.
The empirical formula of a compound is CH₂, and its molar mass is 56 g/mol. What is the molecular formula?
C₄H₈