Ionic or Covalent Bond
Naming
Properties
Polarity
Lewis and VSEPR
100
A bond between a metal and a nonmetal
What is an ionic bond
100
phosphorus trioxide
What is PO3
100
The type of compound with the highest melting point
What is an ionic compound
100
A dipole points to this part of a molecule
What is the more electronegative part of the atom
100
The number of electrons in a double bond
What is four
200
A bond with an electronegativity difference of less than 0.4
What is a nonpolar covalent bond?
200
Sodium fluoride
What is NaF
200
The type of covalent molecules which are soluble in water
What are polar covalent molecules
200
The more electronegative part of a molecule gets this charge
What is a partial negative charge
200
The total number of electrons in a SF4 molecule
What is 34 electrons
300
A bond where electrons are stolen rather than shared
What is an ionic bond?
300
N2O4
What is dinitrogen tetraoxide
300
The type of compound which conducts electricity
What is an ionic compound
300
Symmetrical molecules are classified as this
What is a nonpolar molecule
300
The VSEPR shape of a BH3 molecule
What is trigonal planar
400
An example of this type of bond is NaF
What is an ionic bond
400
Barium nitrate
What is Ba(NO3)2
400
The state which ionic compounds must be in to be conductive.
What is a liquid
400
Water is this type of molecule (polar or nonpolar)
What is a polar molecule
400
The shape of a molecule with 4 atoms bound to the center and no lone pairs of electrons
What is tetrahedral
500
The only type of element found in a covalent bond
What is a nonmetal
500
NH4OH
What is ammonium hydroxide
500
A molecule with a low melting point
What is a covalent molecule
500
CH4 is an example of this type of molecule (polar or nonpolar)
What is a nonpolar molecule
500
The number of lone pairs in an NH3 molecule
What is one
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