What are the three types of chemical bonding we've gone over?
What are metallic, covalent, and ionic?
How many valence electrons do the following atoms have: Mg2+, S, P3-, F, Ne
What is 8, 6, 8, 7, 8, respectively?
What is the name for this compound: SF6
What is sulfur hexafluoride?
What is the name for the following compound: MgF2
What is magnesium fluoride?
What is the chemical formula for the following compound: magnesium nitrate
What is Mg(NO3)2?
What is F, O, N?
Draw the Lewis structure for CCl4.
What is, look at Ms. Swonke's board?
What is the chemical formula for the following compound: boron trichloride
What is BCl3?
What is the chemical formula for the following compound: strontium chloride
What is SrCl2?
What is the name for the following chemical formula: K2SO4
What is potassium sulfate?
What is the difference between nonpolar covalent and polar covalent BONDS?
What is nonpolar bonds will have an equal sharing of electrons (and ΔEN of 0.4 or less), while polar bonds will have an unequal sharing of electrons (and ΔEN of 0.4 - 1.7)? Also: polar bonds will contain F, O, and/or N bonded to an element that is less electronegative.
Draw the lewis structure for water AND determine what its molecular geometry is.
What is, look at Ms. Swonke's board AND bent?
What is the name for the following compound: CO
What is carbon monoxide?
What is the name for the following chemical formula: CuO
What is copper(II) oxide?
What is the chemical formula for the following compound: tin(IV) phosphate
What is Sn3(PO4)4?
What is happening with electrons metallic, ionic, and covalent bonds?
What is electrons are freely moving as a sea of electrons (metallic), being transferred (ionic), and being shared (covalent)?
What are the 5 molecular geometries we learned about?
What are linear, bent, trigonal planar, trigonal pyramidal, and tetrahedral?
What is the name for the following compound: Cl2O7
What is dichlorine heptoxide?
What is the chemical formula for the following compound: lead(II) hydroxide
What is Pb(OH)2?
What is the name for the following chemical formula: HCl
What is hydrochloric acid?
What is the octet rule, and how can it help us determine the charge of ionized elements?
What is an observation that atoms are stable with an octet (8) of valence electrons, and elements will gain or lose electrons to reach that configuration? Metals will lose electrons, while nonmetals will gain electrons.
Construct molecules for EACH of the molecular geometries we've learned about.
What is, come show Ms. Swonke the 5 models.
What is the name for the following compound: N2O
What is dinitrogen monoxide?
What is the name for the following chemical formula: CrO2
What is chromium(IV) oxide?
What is the chemical formula for the following compound: calcium carbonate
What is CaCO3?