Compounds (Mix)
What is the name of this compound?
CO2
What is...
Carbon Dioxide
This kind of bonding involves a "sharing" of electrons
What is...
Covalent bonding
How many Carbon atoms are in the following compound?
C2H6
What is...
2
What is the formula for this compound?
Carbon Tetrahydride
What is...
CH4
Is the following bond between atoms a metallic, covalent, or ionic bond?
C --- O
What is...
Covalent bond
What is the name of this compound?
S2F6
What is...
Disulfur Hexafluoride
This kind of bonding involves metals and non-metal elements.
What is...
Ionic bonding
How many Oxygen atoms are in the following compound?
Cu3(PO3)2
What is...
6 Oxygen atoms
What is the formula for this compound?
Diphosphorus Pentoxide
What is...
P2O5
How many total electrons are shared in a double bond?
What is...
4 total electrons
What is the name for the following compound?
MgCl2
What is...
Magnesium Chloride
The charges of various ions within ionic compounds always add up to...
What is...
0
Would a bond between the following two atoms be ionic, metallic, or covalent?
Na -- O
What is...
Ionic
What is the formula for this compound?
Potassium Carbonate
What is...
K2CO3
What is the strongest type of covalent bond? (single, double, triple)
What is...
Triple bond
What is the name of this compound?
Fe3N2
What is...
Iron (II) Nitride
These types of compounds (ionic or covalent) are made up of individual ions.
What is...
Ionic compounds (covalent compounds are made up of individual molecules)
What is the formula for the Polyatomic Ion Carbonate?
What is...
CO3-2
What is the formula for this compound?
Tin (IV) Phosphite
What is...
Sn3(PO3)4
Using the electron dot structure of Sulfur, how many bonds will this atom typically like to form?
What is...
2 bonds
What is the name of the following compound?
Zn3(PO4)2
What is...
Zinc Phosphate
What holds ionic compounds together?
What is...
The force of attraction between positive and negative charges.
Why do ionic compounds exist in lattice structures?
What is...
The repeating pattern of positive and negative ions maximizes the forces of attraction while minimizing the forces of repulsion.
What is the formula for this compound?
Nickel (II) Oxide
What is...
NiO
Which of the following ionic compounds has a higher melting point, NaCl,or KCl? And Why?
Use what you know about Coloumbic attraction to help make the prediction!!!
What is...
NaCl. The Potassium ion has a larger radius than the sodium ion (due to extra energy levels). As a result, the force of attraction between the K and Cl ions is smaller leading to a lower melting point than NaCl.