Name the two types of elements in ionic bonds
What are metals and nonmetals
Type of elements that make up covalent bonds
What are nonmetals
The type of elements make up metallic bonds
What are metals
The name for CaO
What is Calcium Oxide
This bond is brittle.
What is an Ionic bond
Covalent bonds result in full _______ shells.
What is electron.
The electrons in metallic bonds are _______
What is free flowing
What is the name for NO2
What is Nitrogen Dioxide
Electrons are ______ in ionic bonds
What is transferred
The electrons in covalent bonds are ______
What is shared
Which metallic bonds are malleable
What is all of them
The bond for H2O
What is a covalent bond
State a way that ionic bonds are different from covalent bonds
What is ionic bonds have metal and nonmetal elements while covalent bonds are only nonmetals.
Create an analogy that relates to covalent bonding
Example: in a house two walls share a corner and when they share that corner it makes them stronger and stand better.
Predict what would happen if a metallic bond and a covalent bond bonded.
It would create an Ionic bond.
Using knowledge of covalent bond naming come up with a covalent bond name using any two elements and uses prefixes that mean "1"
An example of a correct answer is: Hydrogen Monoxide
Apply knowledge of subscripts to create the chemical formula for Calcium Nitride.
What is Ca3N2
If you are walking and find something that you think is a covalent bond what is a way you could test it to find out if it is
You can run electricity through it and if it does not conduct then it could be covalent and if it is malleable/flexible it is definitely covalent
Give a real life example of a metallic bond.
An example could be brass(Cu3Zn2)
Create a covalent bond that results in a polyatomic ion, then bond it with a metal to make it an ionic bond and state the name for the finished compound.
Calcium Carbonate