ionic and covalent compounds
Molecular Models
periodic Table families
Ionic bonding
Covalent bonding
100

What type of bond is formed when electrons are transferred from one atom to another?

An ionic bond.

100

Why are molecular Models used?

to show how atoms are arranged in a molecule.

100

Which family of elements is known as "Noble Gases"? 

Group 18

100

What happens to electrons during ionic bonding?

Electrons are transferred from one atom to another.

100

What happens to electrons during covalent bonding 

Electrons are shared between atoms.

200

Which type of compound typically has higher melting and boiling points, ionic or covalent compounds?

Ionic compounds.

200

what model uses balls and sticks?

ball-and stick model.

200

What is a characteristic of elements in the alkali Metals family?

They are highly reactive and some have one electron in their outer shell

200

what type of ions are formed in ionic bonding?

Positive ions (Cations) and negative ions (anions).

200

which type of elements typically form covalent bonds?

Nonmetals.

300

what is a key property of covalent compounds that distinguishes them from ionic compounds?

covalent compounds often have lower melting and boiling points and do not conduct electricity in their solid or liquid state.

300

what does the space-filling model show?

the size of atoms in a molecule.

300

Which family of elements is known for forming salts when combined with metals?

Halogens (group 17)

300

Which type of elements typically form ionic bonds?

metals and nonmetals.

300

What is the result of a covalent bond?

A molecule is formed by the sharing of electrons.

400

Name one example of an ionic compound and one example of a covalent compound?

Ionic compound: Sodium chloride 

Covalent compound: water (H2O) 

400

what is a bond angle?

the angle between two bonds in a molecule.

400

which family contains elements that are generally good conductors of electricity and heat?

Transition Metals.

400

What is the result of attraction between ions in an ionic bond?

The formation of a strong electrostatic force that holds the ions together.

400

What is a common property of covalent compounds?

They usually have low melting and boiling points.

500

why do ionic compounds conduct electricity when dissolved in water but not in their solid state?

In water, ionic compounds dissociate into ions, which can move freely and carry an electric charge.In the solid state, the ions are fixed in place within the lattice structure and cannot move.

500

How does a lewis structure help with molecular Models?

it shows how electrons are arranged, which helps build the model.

500

What is a key feature of the elements in the alkali Earth Metals family?

They have two electrons in their outer shell and less reactive than alkali metals.

500

Why do ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points?

Because of the strong electrostatic forces between the oppositely charged ions.

500

What is a covalent bond between two atoms of the same element called?

A non-polar covalent bond.

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