Ionic Bonding
Covalent Bonding
Lewis Dot Structures
Valence Electrons
Periodic Table
100

What is the positively charged metal called?

Cation

100

What types of elements use covalent bonding?

Non-Metals

100

What is the octet rule?

Every atom needs a full outer shell.

100
How many valence electrons does Hydrogen have?

1

100

What do the groups have in common?

Reactivity

200
What is the negatively charged non-metal called?

Anion

200

What does covalent bonding do with its electrons?

Share!

200

What does a single line represent?

A pair of shared electrons.

200

How many valence electrons does sulfur have?

6

200

What do the periods have in common?

Electron Shells
300

Ionic Bonds do what with electrons?

Give & Take (exchange)

300
What holds a covalent bond together?

The electrons being shared.

300

What do you call a set of unbonded electrons?

Lone Pair

300

How many valence electrons does carbon need to fill its outer shell?

4

300

Which group is more reactive, group 16 or group 17?

17

400

Give me an example of an ionic bond

YES!

400

Give me an example of a covalent bond.

YES!

400

What does it mean when there are two lines between atoms.

Double Bond (sharing 4 electrons)

400

How many electrons will Magnesium give to fill its outer shell?

2

400

How many electron shells does Iron (Fe) have?

4

500

What is the name of the force that holds ionic bonds together?

Electromagnetism

500

Even though its on the left of the periodic table, why does Hydrogen covalent bond?

It's a non-metal.

500

What atom has lone pairs around it in CH3OH?

Oxygen

500

How many valence electrons does Aluminum have?

3

500

What group is most reactive with group 2?

Group 16.

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