Naming Covalent Compounds
Naming Acids
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Random Periodic Table Facts
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CO3

Carbon trioxide

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Hydrobromic acid

HBr

100

The sharing of valence electrons 

Covalent Bond

100

Ionic Bond

Force that holds oppositely charged particles together in an ionic compound

100

What group on the periodic table takes 2- charge?

Group 16

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H2S

dihydrogen sulfide

200

HI

Hydroiodic acid 

200

How many sigma and pi bonds in a single, double, and triple bond?

Single: 1 sigma; 0 pi

Double: 1 each

Triple: 1 sigma; 2 pi

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Name the compound: 

MgCl2

Magnesium Chloride

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Which types of elements on the periodic table bind in an ionic manner?

Metal and nonmetals

Transition metals and nonmetals 

300

As2O3

diarsenic trioxide

300

Sulfuric acid 

H2SO4

300

Endothermic reactions ______ heat

Exothermic reactions _______ heat 

absorb

release

300

Energy required to break the 3-D structure of ionic crystals

Lattice Energy

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Which types of elements on the periodic table bind in a covalent manner?

Nonmetals
400

disulfur decachloride

S2Cl10

400

H2CO3

Carbonic acid

400

Oxyacid 

An acid with an oxyanion (polyatomic anion that has one or more oxygens)

400

Give the formula:

Vanadium (V) oxide

V2O5

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All elements within a group have what similarity?

The means they have ________ reaction 

Same number of valence electrons 

Similar reactions

500

nitrogen tetrahydride

NH4

500

Periodic acid

HIO4

500

Why is a sigma bond so essential?

The first bond that holds atoms together. Without it, no molecules!

500

Give the formula:

Iron (IV) oxide

FeO2

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How many elements on the periodic table?

118

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