Basics of Ionic Bonding
Ionic Bond Name
Ionic Bond Name (w/ Transition Metals)
Ionic Bond Formula
Ionic Bond Formula (w/ Transition Metals)
100

This type of bond forms when one atom donates an electron to another atom.

What is an ionic bond?

100

NaCl

What is sodium chloride?

100

FeI

What is iron (i) iodide?

100

potassium chloride

What is KCl?

100

zinc (i) oxide

What is Zn2O?

200

Ionic bonds occur most commonly between these two types of elements.

What are metals and non-metals?

200

MgBr2

What is magnesium bromide?

200

PbBr4

What is lead (iv) bromide?


200

sodium nitride

What is Na3N?

200

iron (i) oxide

What is Fe2O?

300

In ionic bonding, this charged particle is formed when an atom loses or gains electrons.

What is an ion?

300

K2SO3

What is potassium sulfite?

300

NiCO3

What is nickel (ii) carbonate?

300

calcium iodide

What is CaI2?

300

manganese (ii) phosphate

What is Mn3(PO4)2?

400

The attraction between these two types of ions results in ionic bonding.

What are cations and anions?

400

Ca(OH)2

What is calcium hydroxide?

400

FeO

What is iron (ii) oxide?

400

aluminum sulfite

What is Al2(SO3)3?

400

copper (i) chlorite

What is CuClO2?

500

This is the main driving force behind the formation of ionic bonds.

What is the achievement of a stable electron configuration? 

What is atoms having a full outer shell?

500

NH4F

What is ammonium fluoride?

500

MnSO4

What is manganese (ii) sulfate?

500

lithium nitrate

What is LiNO3?

500

iron (ii) permanganate

What is Fe(MnO4)2?

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