An electrostatic force holding oppositely charged ions together.
What is an ionic bond?
What are delocalized electrons that move freely, allowing the metal to carry electrical currents and heat.
What is a covalent bond?
This VSEPR shape has a bond angle of 180 degrees.
What is linear?
A binary acid contains this and one other element.
What is a hydrogen?
The ratio of ions must give this net charge.
What is zero?
A mixture of elements that has metallic properties.
What is an alloy?
Three pairs of shared electrons in a bond.
What is a triple bond?
The molecular geometry of a molecule can be determined using this model.
What is a VSEPR model?
This contains a hydrogen atom and an oxyanion.
What is an oxyacid?
Binary ionic compounds contain only these two types of elements.
What is metal and nonmetal?
This is the structure of metals.
What is a metallic lattice surrounded by a "sea" of delocalized valence electrons?
Each atom wants this configuration of electrons.
What is a noble gas configuration?
This VSEPR shape has a bond angle of 120 degrees.
What is trigonal planar?
What is fluoride?
These ions have greater lattice energy.
What are smaller ions and ions with a greater charge?
Atoms of one element replace atoms of another element in the metallic structure.
What is a substitutional alloy?
Carbon has this many valence electrons. It will form this many bonds. (2 PART QUESTION)
What is five valence electrons? What is one bond?
What is linear?
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What is February 8th?
A negative polyatomic ion with an atom bonded to one or more oxygens.
What is an oxyanion?
Smaller atoms fit into the spaces between larger atoms in the metallic structure.
What is an interstitial alloy?
The prefix for this element (F6) is this.
What is hexa? (Hexafluoride)
This is Mrs. Brown's favorite class.
What is 1st hour AP Chem?