Bonding
More Bonding
Additional Bonding
Further Bonding
Extra Bonding
100

When Al reacts with Br, Al _____________ __________  electrons (2 words)

What is loses three?

100

The ability of an atom to draw electrons to itself in a bond.

What is electronegativity?

100

The group the halogens belong to in the periodic table and the number of electrons lost/gained when forming an ion.

What is Group 7 and gain 1 electron?

100

The definition of ion.

What is an atom or group of atoms carrying a charge?

100
A bond created between a metal and a non-metal.
What is an iconic bond?
200

Quick way to determine strength when comparing bonds

What is melting/boiling point?

200

_____ has the strongest attraction of electrons in a chemical bond.

1) N     2) Na     3) P     4) Pt

What is nitrogen?

200

Charge of a Group 16 element when bonding ionically

+2

200

Hydrogen bonding.

What is a strong intermolecular force created when a hydrogen is directly bonded to a fluorine, nitrogen or oxygen? That is then attracted to the lone pair on another electronegative atom.

200

The bond created by the unequal sharing of electrons.

What is a polar covalent bond?

300

The number of valence electrons in an atom of fluorine.

What is 7?

300

bonds and molecule

NH3

What is polar and polar?

300

The type of substance that is soft, has a low melting point, and is a poor conductor.

What is molecular solid?

300

The names for the three intermolecular forces in the order: weakest first and strongest last.

What is London dispersion forces< dipole-dipole attraction< hydrogen bonding?

300

CH2Cl2 (Ionic/polar/nonpolar)

What is polar?

400

Polar bond

What is unequally shared electrons?

400

bonds and molecule

CO2

What is polar and nonpolar

400

The group containing the most reactive (most likely to bond) metals

What is Group 1

400

The molecular geometry for a water molecule.

What is bent/angular?

400

The shape for NH3.

What is trigonal pyramidal?

500

The IMFs present in water.

What are LDF, dipole-dipole attraction, and hydrogen bonding?

500

The reason that CCl4 is nonpolar.

What is there is a symmetrical distribution of charge? OR 

What is the dipoles cancel?

500
The Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion.
What is the theory that states that electron pairs found in the outer energy level/valence shell of atoms repel each other and thus position themselves as far apart as possible?
500

The shape of CCl4.

what is tetrahedral?

500

Charge of a group 13 element in a covalent bond

They don't bond covalently