This bond involves the sharing of electrons between two atoms.
What is a covalent bond?
A type of structure where atoms are arranged at the corners and center of a cube.
What is body-centered cubic?
Elements in the same group of the periodic table share this characteristic.
What is the number of valence electrons?
The ability of a substance to be hammered or rolled into sheets.
What is malleability?
A tightly bound group of atoms with a charge, acting as a single unit.
What is a polyatomic ion?
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A bond where bonding electrons are shared unequally due to different electronegativities.
What is a polar bond?
Atoms are at the corners and centers of each face in this structure.
What is face-centered cubic?
Atoms with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
What are isotopes?
A material property describing its ability to stretch into a wire.
What is ductility?
A mixture of two or more elements, where at least one is a metal.
What is an alloy?
The layer of atmosphere gas that protects us from ionizing levels of UV-C and some UV-B that comes from sunlight.
What is the Ozone layer?
This force occurs when a hydrogen atom bonded to an electronegative atom is weakly attracted to another electronegative atom.
What is a hydrogen bond?
A structure with a hexagonal arrangement and alternating layers of atoms.
What is hexagonal close-packed?
The anion formed by halogens is called this.
What is a halide ion?
This describes the way light interacts with a surface, giving it a shiny appearance.
What is luster?
An alloy where smaller atoms fit into spaces between larger atoms in a metal lattice.
What is an interstitial alloy?
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What is 3?
A "sea of delocalized electrons" surrounds positively charged metal ions in this bond.
What is a metallic bond?
This term describes a solid where all atoms are covalently bonded to their nearest neighbors.
What is a network solid?
The rule that states atoms tend to achieve a full outer shell of eight electrons.
What is the octet rule?
A depiction of valence electrons around an atom's symbol.
What is an electron dot structure?
An alloy where atoms of similar size replace some of the base metal atoms.
What is a substitutional alloy?
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This type of bond occurs when the shared electron pair comes from only one atom.
What is a coordinate covalent bond?
The simplest ratio of ions in an ionic compound.
What is a formula unit?
This theory predicts the shapes of molecules based on electron pair repulsion.
What is VSEPR (Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion) theory?
This weakest Van der Waals force is caused by the motion of electrons.
What is dispersion force?
The number of regions of electron density around a central atom.
What is the steric number?
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