Definitions
Metals/Nonmetals
Bonds
Lewis Dot Structure
Random
100
The binding together from mutual electrical attraction between the nuclei and valence electrons of different atoms.
What are Chemical Bonds?
100
Metals will lose electrons so that they will become...
What is positive?
100
Covalent bonds, Ionic bonds, and Metallic bonds.
What are three general bonds?
100
A simplified electron energy level model.
What is a Lewis Dot structure?
100
Atoms that are charged either by gaining or losing electrons.
What is an ion?
200
A measure of the tendency of an atom to attract a bonding pair of electrons.
What is electronegativity?
200
Nonmetals will gain electrons so they will become...
What is negative? (As is nonchargeable)
200
Polar Covalent and Nonpolar Covalent.
What are the two different types of Covalent bonds?
200
The dots represent this in the Lewis Dot structure.
What is the electrons in an atom?
200
If it were not for the fact that the water molecule is bent, it would be this type of molecule.
What is a nonpolar molecule?
300
A measure of the size of its atoms, usually the mean or typical distance from the nucleus to the bounding of the surrounding cloud of electrons.
What is an atomic radii?
300
The characteristics of a metal?
What are malleable, shiny, and conducts electricity?
300
This type of bonding occurs between metals and nonmetals.
What is ionic bonding?
300
Other than the electrons in a molecule, the Lewis Dot Structure can show...
What is the bonded atoms in a molecule?
300
Attractive forces between the positive end of one polar molecule and the negative end of another polar molecule.
What is dipole forces?
400
The measure of an atom's ion in a crystal lattice.
What is an ionic radii?
400
The characteristics of a nonmetal?
What are brittle, dull, and does not conduct electricity?
400
Same elements bond with...
What is nonpolar covalent bond?
400
Through the lab using Lewis Dot structure, hydrogen atoms are found to always be placed...
What is on the outside of the molecule?
400
A special case of dipole forces. It is the attractive force between the hydrogen attached to an electronegative atom of one molecule and an electronegative atom of a different molecule. It is partial positive charge and a partial negative charge.
What is hydrogen bonding?
500
The exact quantity of energy that it takes to remove the outermost electron from the atom.
What is ionization energy?
500
The difference between an anion and a cation.
What is an anion is attracted to the anthode, meaning anions are negatively charged, while the cation is attracted to the cathode, meaning cathodes are positively charged?
500
This type of bonding has a "sea of electrons" that are free floating and has a high melting point.
What is metallic bonding?
500
In a Lewis Dot structure, the electrons that are shown...
What is the only electrons shown are the ones that are on the outer level or valence electron.
500
The meaning of "Like dissolves like" ...
What is that examples such as polar will dissolve polar and nonpolar will dissolve nonpolar?
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