Ionic vs. Covalent
Naming Ionics
Naming Covalents
Reaction Types
Part of the Equation
100
Elements in this compound transfer electrons

What is Ionic

100

The name for the compound NaCl.

What is Sodium Chloride?

100

The name for the common greenhouse gas CO2.

What is Carbon Dioxide?

100

Two or more substances combine to form a single new substance.

What is synthesis?

100

These substances are found to the left of the arrow.

What are reactants?

200

A metal and a nonmetal bound together.

What is ionic?

200

The name for MgO.

What is Magnesium Oxide?

200

The name for N2O often called "laughing gas".

What is Dinitrogen Monoxide.

200

A single compound breaks down into two or more simpler substances.

What is decomposition?

200

This symbol (→) separates the two sides of the equation.

What is yield?

300

Also called salts.

What is Ionic?

300

The name for FeCl3.

What is Iron (III) Chloride?

300

This prefix is used to show that there are seven atoms of an element.

What is hepta?

300

Oxygen reacts with a hydrocarbon to produce energy, CO2, and H2O.

What is Combustion?

300

These small numbers tell you how many atoms of an element are in a molecule.

What are subscripts?

400

These compounds form primarily gases

What is Covalent?

400

The name for Na2SO4.

What is Sodium Sulfate?

400

The name for PCl5.

What is Phosphorous Pentachloride?

400

An element reacts with a compound and takes the place of another element.

What is single displacement?

400

These large numbers are placed in front of formulas to balance the equation.

What are coefficients?

500

This specific bond type is formed when electrons are shared unequally.

What is polar covalent?

500

The name for NH4NO3.

What is Ammonium Nitrate?

500

The name for C6H12.

What is Hexacarbon Dodecahydride.

500

Two compounds exchange ions to form two new compounds.

What is double displacement?

500

These small numbers tell you the charge of ions before they bond.

What are superscripts?

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