What type of electromagnetic radiation has the longest wavelength?
What is radio waves?
What is the electron configuration for carbon?
What is 1s2 2s2 2p2?
What is formed when a metal reacts with a nonmetal?
What is an ion?
What type of bond is formed when two nonmetals share electrons?
What is a covalent bond?
What is a metallic bond?
What is a chemical attraction between a shared pool of valence electrons.
Name the visible light spectrum colors in order from longest to shortest wavelength.
What is ROYGBIV?
How many electrons can the second energy level hold?
What is 8 electrons?
Define an ionic bond in terms of electron transfer.
What is electrons are transferred from the metal to the nonmetal?
What is a molecule?
What is a group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds?
Describe the "sea of electrons" model in metallic bonding.
What is the valence electrons of metal atoms are shared, they are called delocalized electrons?
What is the speed of light in a vacuum?
What is c=3.0x10^8 m/s?
What rule states that electrons occupy the lowest energy orbitals first?
What is Aufbau principle?
What is the typical charge of sodium when it forms an ion?
What is +1?
How many shared pairs of electrons are in a double bond?
What is four elections?
What are three common properties of metals due to metallic bonding?
What are malleable, ductile, conductors?
Which type of electromagnetic radiation is commonly used for communication?
What is radio waves?
What does the notation "3p^2" indicate about an atom's electrons?
What is the atom has 2 electrons in the p subshell of it's third energy level?
Explain how ionic compounds typically form crystalline structures.
What is the attraction between cations and anions?
What is the significance of electronegativity in covalent bonding?
What is it helps determine if it is covalent or polar covalent?
How does metallic bonding affect electrical conductivity?
What is metallic bonding gives metals high electrical conductivity due to the delocalized electrons that allow electric current to pass through?
Explain the relationship between frequency and wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum.
What is an inverse relationship?
What is the noble gas notation for Tungsten?
What is [Xe] 6s2 4f14 5d4?
Describe three properties of ionic compounds in solid form.
Compare and contrast polar and nonpolar covalent bonds.
What is nonpolar bonds equally share elections, in a polar covalent bond electrons are unequally shared?
Explain how alloys differ from pure metals in terms of bonding.
What is alloys are a mixture of metals, the metallic bonding is not uniform throughout the metal alloy making it stronger than pure metals?