The number of electrons in an atom's outer energy level.
What are valence electrons?
The type of bond formed between a metal and a nonmetal.
What is ionic?
These types of elements are involved in covalent bonding (metals or nonmetals)?
What are nonmetals?
The chemical name for the following formula: H2O
Dihydrogen monoxide
The description of how electrons behave in metallic bonding.
"Sea of electrons"
The number of valence electrons in Oxygen.
What is 6?
What is a cation?
The bond created by the unequal sharing of electrons.
What is a polar covalent bond?
The name for the following molecule: CaBr
What is Calcium Bromide?
When electrons "go for a walk" and are not tied to any certain atom.
"Delocalized"
The number of valence electrons in Aluminum
What is 3?
This contains multiple atoms and carries a charge.
What is a polyatomic ion?
The ability of an atom to draw electrons to itself in a bond. Otherwise known as "electron-grabbability"
What is electronegativity?
Iron (III) Chloride
When a molecule has partial positive and partial negative charges
What is polar?
The charge when Chlorine forms an anion.
What is -1?
The charge on the Lithium ion
What is +1?
The type of bond in N-H
What is polar covalent?
What is the name of the following C2H4?
What is Dicarbon Tetrahydride?
What are nonpolar covalent?
The number of electrons lost/gained when a Group 1 metal forms an ion.
What is gain 1 electron?
The formula unit when the following two ions combine: Magnesium and Chlorine
What is MgCl2
The molecular geometry shape of CCl4.
what is tetrahedral?
The name of the following molecule (NH4)3PO4
A strong intermolecular force created when a hydrogen is directly bonded to a fluorine, nitrogen or oxygen? That is then attracted to the lone pair on another electronegative atom.
What is hydrogen bonding?