Bonding Basics
Ionic vs. Covalent
Naming Compounds
Formulas and Counting
Ions and Charge
100

The rule states that atoms want 8 valence electrons.

What is the Octect Rule?

100

Bond between a metal and a nonmetal.

What is Ionic?

100

Prefix meaning '2'.

What is di-?

100

Number of hydrogen atoms in H₂O.

What is 2?

100

Positively Charged Ion.

What is a Cation?

200

The main reason atoms form compounds.

What is to become stable?

200

Bond between two nonmetals.

What is covalent?

200

Name for CO₂.

What is Carbon Dioxide?

200

Total atoms in CO₂.

What is 3?

200

Negatively charged Ion.

What is an Anion?

300

Type of bonds formed by sharing electrons.

What are covalent bonds?

300

Types of compound that conducts electricity in water.

What is Ionic?

300

Name for PCl₃.

What is Phosphorous trichloride? 

300

Number of oxygen atoms in Al₂(SO₄)₃.

What is 12?

300

An ion formed by sodium.

What is Na⁺?

400

Type of bond formed by transferring electrons.

What is an Ionic bond?

400

Type of compound with low melting points. 

What is Covalent?

400

Name for N₂O₅.

What is Dinitrogen Pentoxide?

400

Formula for dinitrogen trioxide.

What is N₂O₃?

400

An ion formed by Oxygen.

What is O²⁻?

500

Elements that rarely form compounds because they are already stable.

What are noble gases?

500

Explain the main difference in how electrons behave in Ionic vs. Covalent.

What is Ionic = transfer, Covalent = share?

500

Why is 'mono' not used for the first element?

What is it is understood that there is only one?

500

Formula for silicon tetrafluoride.

What is N₂O₃?

500

Explain why magnesium forms Mg²⁺.

It loses 2 electrons to become stable