Types of Bonds
Lewis Dot
HONC Rule
Polar or Nonpolar
Water
100

The type of bonding that involves complete stealing of electrons.

Ionic Bonding

100

How do you determine the number of valence electrons an element would have?

You look at the column number.

100

What does the H in the HONC Rule state?

Hydrogen will form one bond (or one line)

100

This type of molecule looks different when you cut it in half.

Polar Molecule

100

What is the formula for water

H2O

200

The type of bonding that involves sharing of electrons.

Covalent Bonding

200

In Lewis Dot, what does each dot represent?

An electron

200

What does the O in the HONC Rule state?

Oxygen will form 2 bonds (or 2 lines)

200

This type of molecule looks the same on both sides when you cut it in half.

A nonpolar molecule
200

Is water polar or nonpolar

polar

300

This is the type of covalent bonding that involves unfair sharing of electrons?

Polar Covalent Bonds

300

What is the goal of all elements (in terms of their number of valence electrons)

to get to 8 (except hydrogen)

300

What does the N in the HONC rule state?

Nitrogen will form 3 bonds (3 lines)

300

What type of bond creates a partially positive and partially negative charge?

Polar Bond

300

What is the property that allows water to form a film at the surface?

Surface Tension

400

The type of covalent bonding that involves completely fair sharing of electrons.

Nonpolar Covalent bond
400

How many dots should you draw around an element in Lewis Dot?

However many valence electrons that element has.

400

What does the C in the HONC rule state?

Carbon will form 4 bonds (4 lines)
400

How do you determine if a molecule is polar or nonpolar?

you cut the molecule in half and then see if the sides are the same or if they are different.

400

What is the special type of bonding that water has?

Hydrogen Bonding

500

This is the type of bond that involves only metal atoms.

Metallic Bonding

500

If you draw the Lewis Dot for a compound, how do you determine which element goes in the center?

It is the element that there is less of (or only one of)

500

Why do we use the HONC rule?

To quickly determine how many bonds an element should have. Check Lewis Dot structures.
500

Which way does the arrow point to in a polar diagram? (->)

Toward the more electronegative molecule

500

What was the goal of the "Drops on a Penny" Lab

To test the effects of different solutions on the surface tension.

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