Ionic
Metallic
Naming Bonds
Electrons
Polyatomic Ions
100

These type of elements form ionic bonds.

What are Metal and Nonmetal elements?

100

These are some of the primary characteristics of metallic bonds (name 1).

Malleability, ductility, thermal and electrical conductivity, opacity and luster.

100

This is the correct name for KBr.

What is Potassium Bromide?

100

What type of Charge a Valence Electron has

negative

100

The chemical formula of Hydroxide

What is OH-

200

In an ionic bond, this is the charge of the cation formed.

What is positive?

200

This is why metals are good conductors of electricity.

It is due to the mobility of electrons in the metallic structure.

200

How do you name a binary ionic compound?

You name it by the name of the cation followed by the name of the anion with an "-ide" suffix.

200

How you find the number of Valence electrons on the periodic table

What is in the reference elements the valence electrons match up with the group number in groups 1-2 and group 13-17 have ten less valence electrons than their group number

200

What is a polyatomic ion?

a tightly bound group of atoms that carry a charge and work together as a unit.

300

This compound is formed when sodium and chlorine react.

What is Sodium Chloride (NaCl)?

300

What property of metals is affected by metallic bonding that gives them malleability?

The ability of atoms to slide past each other.

300

This is the Chemical Formula of Fe(OH)3.

What is Iron(III) Hydroxide?

300

How many Electrons the element Cobalt has

What is 27?

300

What is the difference between the sulfite and sulfate anions?

sulfate ion has one more oxygen atom in it than the sulfite ion

400

Explain how the transfer of electrons leads to the formation of ionic bonds (positive or negative).

The metal loses electrons to become a cation and the nonmetal gains electrons to become an anion.

400

Explain how metallic bonding differs from ionic and covalent bonding.

Metallic bonding involves delocalized electrons, while ionic involves electron transfer, and covalent involves electron sharing.

400

Provide the Chemical Formula for Copper (II) Phosphate.

What is Cu3(PO4)2?

400

Why there are 8 valence electrons

What is the valence electron shell is made up of the highest energy S and P orbitals

400

The chemical formula of Strontium Sulfate

What is SrSO4

500

What factors influence the strength of ionic bonds?

What are the charges of the ions and the distance between them? Higher charges and shorter distances increase bond strength.

500

Discuss the significance of alloys in metallic bonding.

Alloys are important because they combine the properties of different metals to enhance strength, corrosion resistance (rust), and other traits.

500

Explain the rules for naming polyatomic ions and give an example.

Polyatomic ions are named based on their composition (e.g., sulfate for SO4-2), and the "-ate" or "-ite" suffix indicates the number of oxygen atoms, such as sulfate vs. sulfite.

500

Are valence electrons detectable in groups or periods

Groups

500

Give the full name of Cu2SO3

What is Copper Sulfite

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