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100

What is electronegativity?

Attraction of a electrons when an atom is in a compound.

100

What is a compound? 

A mixture of Atoms. 

100

True or False, most Noble Gases do not have any type of electronegativity. 

True 

100

Does electronegativity increase or decrease going right on the periodic table?

Increase 

100

The bigger the difference in electronegativity the more...

ionic the bond is.

200

Electronegativity is the ability to do this when bonded to another atom.

Attract electrons 

200

Atoms that don't have similar values are called....

Polar covalent

200

These Noble Gases that were discussed are eggceptions to the eggception?

 Xe, Kr, and Rn

200

Which element has a higher electronegativity, Fe or Ni?

Ni 

200

Metals at the far left of the periodic table have (blank) values?

low values

300

What will happen if the valence electrons are farther from the nucleus?

The Electronegativity will decrease.

300

This happens to the hold as the distance between the electrons and the nucleus increases. ?

The hold becomes weaker. 

300

Why are most of the Noble Gases values unknown

They occur in rare conditions and barely react. 

300

Electronegativity does this as it goes down the group.

Decreases

300

Electronegativity has the (blank) properties of Ionization energy

inverse

400

This element has a higher electronegativity: N or Si

N, Nitrogen 

400

This type of bond has an unequal sharing of electrons....

Polar bond

400

Congrats!

You Get Free Points!

400

This element has the highest electronegativity...

Fluorine

400

As Ionic size increases what occurs to the atom....

More electrons are added making the atom negative.

500

Who is the best chemistry teacher that our class has ever seen?

Mr. Connolly 


500

These two elements have the lowest electronegativity.

Caesium and Francium

500

Xe vs. S: Which element has a higher electronegativity.

S, Sulfer

500

The (blank) the radius/ distance between the nucleus and electrons, the (blank) the atomic size of the atom. 

The shorter the radius/distance between the nucleus and electrons, the smaller the atomic size of the atom.

500

Electronegativity (blank) an electron while Ionization Energy (blank) an electron

Electronegativity attracts an electron while Ionization Energy removes an electron

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