1
2
3
4
5
100

_____ bonds usually occur between metals and nonmetals.

Ionic 

100

Atoms are constantly trying to get _ electrons in their outermost shell. 

8

100

The outermost electrons have the ___________________ amount of energy.

most

100

The outermost electrons have the the _______ attractive force.

least

100

How many valence electrons does the element Silicon (Si) have?

4

200

The ______ ______ is equal to the number of protons in the nucleus.

atomic number

200

Lewis Dot models represent the number of _______ electrons in an atom.

valence 

200

How many valence electrons does Fluorine (F) have?

7

200

The chemical bond that forms when electrons are transferred is called:

Ionic

200

The chemical bond that forms when electrons are shared is called:

Covalent 

300

_________ bonds often occur between nonmetals.

Covalent 

300

Group 14 elements have _ valence electrons. 

4

300

How many energy levels or shells does period 3 have?

3

300

If an atoms gains one or more electrons, it becomes a NEGATIVE ION this is called a _________. 

anion

300

When an atom loses or gains an electron it is called a(an)

Ion

400

A column in the periodic table is called a _____.

group

400

Metals ____ electrons to become _______. 

lose, cations

400

The third energy can hold up to _ electrons.

18

400

The second energy can hold up to _ electrons.

8

400

What would cause Oxygen (O) to have the same electron configuration as a noble gas?

Gaining 2 electrons

500

_______ bonds exist only in metals, like silver and gold.

Metallic

500

Nonmetals _____ electrons to become ______. 

gain, anions

500
If an atom loses one or more electrons, it becomes a POSITIVE ION. This is called a _________

cation

500

What would cause chlorine (Cl) to have the same electron configuration as a noble gas?

gaining one electron 

500

What would cause Sodium (NA) to have the same electron configuration as a noble gas?

losing 1 electron