How many valence electrons does an ionic bond have?
What is 8?
Is H2O a covalent bond?
What is yes?
What property allows energy or electricity to flow through it?
What is conductivity?
What is the prefix for 5 when naming covalent bonds?
What is Penta-?
Between what type of elements make an ionic bond?
What are metals and nonmetals?
What elements form covalent bonds?
What is nonmetals?
What property of metallic bonds allows them to be hammered thin?
What is Malleability?
Which bonds do you use prefixes?
What is Covalent?
What is the difference in electronegativity between the atoms?
What is high?
What state of matter are most covalent bonds?
What is gas?
Between what elements form metallic bonds?
What are metals?
What is the only prefix you don't use in the first word of covalent bonds?
What is Mono-?
How do you classify if the bond is Ionic?
What is large electronegativity difference, Full outer shell of valence electrons, and between a nonmetal and metal?
How would you explain how all covalent bonds are bonded to each other?
What are shared electrons?
How would you contrast metallic bonds from the other bonds physically?
What is malleable and ductile?
Explain the rule for why tetroxide is not tetraoxide.
What is removing the last letter of the prefix if it ends with a and the following word starts with an o?
Distinguish the difference of Ionic bonds to covalent bonds?
What is high electronegativity difference, transferred electrons, and between nonmetal and metal?
Utilize your knowledge and determine if all covalent bonds have a small electronegativity difference.
What is no?
Predict the effect of electronegativity on metallic bonds.
What is strength?
Theorize why ionic compounds don't use prefixes?
What is the number is based off of the charge to make an outer shell of valence electrons?