Vocabulary
Ionic Compounds
Naming Compounds
Writing Formulas
Think hard!
100

This type of bonding is characterized by nonmetal atoms held together by the sharing of electrons.

What is covalent bonding.

100

True or False: Ionic compounds are electrically neutral.

true.

100
RbI
What is rubidium iodide.
100

Potassium sulfide

What is K2S

100

If an ionic compound has the formula NaX, what group must Element X belong to?

What are the Halogens (Group 7A)?
200
An ion that has a negative charge.
What is an anion.
200

Atoms tend to be most stable when...

They have full valence shells

200

AlBr3

What is aluminum bromide.

200
Aluminum Phosphide
What is AlP
200

What is the reason atoms gain or lose electrons in their valence shells?

To fulfil the Octet Rule

300

This type of ion has a positive charge...

What is a cation?

300

True or False: Aluminum can form an Ionic compound with magnesium. Why or why not?

FALSE
They are both metals, they both lose electrons

300

Ca3N2

What is calcium nitride.

300

Beryllium Carbonate

What is BeCO3

300

Why are Group 1A and 7A elements the more reactive than Groups 2A and 6A?

They are closer to meeting the Octet Rule

400

Name of the group of elements with only 1 valence electron

What are the Alkali Metals?

400

Halogens have this charge

-1

400

NH4OH

What is ammonium hydroxide?

400

Lead (IV) cyanide

What is Pb(CN)4

400

An ionic compound has the formula CaX. How many valence electrons does Element X have?

What is 6?
500

The name of a special type of ion that is made up of two or more atoms bonded together...

What is a polyatomic ion.

500

Alkaline earth metals have this charge

+2

500

Co2O3

What is Cobalt (III) oxide

500

Iron (III) chloride

What is FeCl3

500

An ionic compound has a formula Li3X. If X is a polyatomic ion, which one must it be?

What is phosphate?

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