This type of bond formation involves the sharing of electrons between two or more nonmetals.
Covalent bonding.
What would have a greater tendency to form a polar molecule: fluorine or selenium?
What is the charge of this ion?
Negative one.
a substance’s ability to be drawn or pulled into the form of a wire
Ammonium is what chemical formula?
NH4+
This type of bond formation involves a transfer of electrons from a metal to a nonmetal
Ionic bonding.
What are the three factors that affect the attraction between a nucleus and an electron?
Nuclear charge, the total number of electrons, and distance/space.
A naming system for ionic compounds is called...?
IUPAC
Who found that the elements were related by atomic mass?
Sulfate is what chemical formula?
SO42-
A type of bonding that occurs when metals interact with other metals is known as...?
Metallic bonding.
Molecules with a balanced charge that is not equally distributed are called...?
Polar molecules
The number that indicates how many electrons an atom will lose or gain when it combines with another atom is known as...?
Oxidation number
Who recognized that similarities among elements occurred in repeating patterns?
Dmitri Mendeleev
CO32- is what chemical name?
Carbonate/carbonate ion
Negatively charged electrons from one atom are attracted to the positively charged nucleus of another is known as what bond?
Chemical bond.
T/F: Water and hydrobromic acid are polar molecules.
False
A group of atoms that are covalently bonded and have a charge is called...?
Polyatomic ions
Metals tend to (gain/lose) electrons to form positively charged atoms,
Lose
Bisulfate is what chemical formula?
NaHSO 4
Which electrons participate in chemical bonding?
Valence electrons
T/F: Hydrogen, fluorine, and bromine are examples of diatomic molecules.
True
What is the formula for hydrate compounds?
the ionic portion, followed by a dot and the quantity of H2O molecules
Elements that are good conductors of heat and electricity are called...?
Metals
Hydroxide is what chemical formula?
OH-