Define
Covalent Bonds
Polyatomic/Ionic Bonds
Componud Properties
Identify
100
Polyatomic Ion
Covalently bonded group group of atoms that behaves like an ion with a positive or negative charge.
100
Silicon Tetrachloride
SiCl4
100
Calcium Flouride
CaF2
100
Ionic Compound Melting Point Conductivity 3 Examples
High High Mr. Kilby will check examples.
100
Are these molecular, Ionic, Metallic, or Network Covalent? Silver Oxygen
Metallic Molecular
200
Monatomic Ion
Single atom with a positive of negative charge.
200
Dinitrogen Pentachloride
N2CL5
200
Sodium Oxide
Na2O
200
Covalent Bond Melting Point Conductivity 3 Examples
Low Low Mr. Kilby will check examples.
200
Are these molecular, Ionic, Metallic, or Network Covalent? C - Graphite SiO2
Both Network Covalent
300
Binary Ion/Compound
A compound composed of two elements.
300
Sulfur Hexaflouride
SF6
300
Li2S
Lithium Sulfide
300
Metallic Meling Point Conductivity 3 Examples
Varies Varies Mr. Kilby will check examples.
300
Are these molecular, Ionic, Metallic, or Network Covalent? Water Sodium
Molecular Metallic
400
Malleable
Ability of a metal to be hammered in to a thin sheet.
400
Dihydrogen Monoxide
H2O
400
K2(SO4)
Potassium Sulfate
400
Network Covalent Melting Point Conductivity 3 Examples
High Low Mr. Kilby will check examples.
400
Are these molecular, Ionic, Metallic, or Network Covalent? Table Salt Glucose
Ionic Molecular
500
Ductile
Ability of a metal to be drawn in to a thin wire.
500
How many electrons are being shared in each bond: Single Covalent Double Covalent Triple Covalent
Single = Two Electrons or 1 Pair Double = Four Electrons or 2 Pair Triple = Six Electrons or 3 Pair
500
Calcium Carbonate
Ca(CO3)
500
True or False: Network Covalents are the hardest type of bond.
True
500
Are these molecular, Ionic, Metallic, or Network Covalent? NH3 C - Diamond
Molecular Network Covalent
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