Name that compound
Whats that Model?
Ionic bonding
Covalent bonding
This and That
100
Na2S
What is sodium sulfide
100
This model can show the bond angles
What is ball and stick
100
These two things are needed to make an ionic bond
What are cations and anions
100
Covalent compounds can be any of these states of matter
What is solid, liquid, or gas
100
This word means that metals can be drawn into wire
What is Ductility
200
LiBr
What is lithium bromide
200
This model shows the way the atoms are connected, but not the bond angles
What is structural model
200
This has the positive charge
What is Cations
200
Covalent bonds form when electrons
What is are shared
200
Metals have unique properties because the electrons in metals
Can move freely through the crystal
300
CaO
What is calcium oxide
300
Which kind of model is this? H--Cl
What is sturctural
300
Ionic compounds are bonded in all directions to form what kind of solid
What is crystal or network solid
300
If two atoms are sharing 2 pairs of electrons, that is known as
a double bond
300
A group of bonded atoms that acts as a unit and has a charge
What is polyatomic ion
400
ZnF2
What is zinc bromide
400
What kind of model is this o / O \ o
What is ball and stick
400
Ionic compounds do not conduct electricity in the solid state, but can if....
What is melted or dissloved
400
If the electrons are NOT shared equally, that is known as a _________bond
What is polar
400
The attractive force that holds atoms together
What is chemical bond
500
K3P
What is potassium phosphide
500
This model can show the relative size of the atoms
What is space filling
500
Ionic bonds form when
What is electrons are lost/gained donated/accepted transferred
500
Covalent compounds conduct electricity well....True or False
False
500
Bonds that hold atoms together behave like
What is springs
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