Ionic Bonds
Covalent Bonds
Polarity
Charges
Wild Card
100

Ionic bonds are made of these two types of elements.

What are metals and nonmetals?

100

Covalent bonds consist of these two types of elements.

What are two nonmetals?

100

These bonds are the only bonds that can be polar.

What are covalent bonds?

100

These ions are always metals and are notably "paws"itive.

What are cations?

100

Elements bond with the goal of fulfilling this critical rule.

What is the octet rule?

200

Ionic bonds fulfill the octet rule by doing this to their electrons.

What is transferring electrons?

200

Covalent bonds do this to fulfill the octet rule and become stable.

What is sharing electrons?

200

When a bond is polar, electrons are shared in this way.

What is unevenly?

200

These ions are notably negative and are formed from nonmetals.

What are anions?

200

This is the total number of electrons in the compound H2O.

What is ten?

300

Metals are always found on this side of the periodic table.

What is the left side?

300

The bond O2 has this many total bonds.

What is 2?

300

When a polar substance and nonpolar substance are brought together, they will do this.

What is separate?

300

Sodium will always form this charge when in an ionic bond.

What is 1+?

300

In covalent bonds, this type of element will always be in the center.

What is the lowest electronegativity?

400

When a single calcium atom bonds with fluorine, this many fluorine atoms are required.

What is 2?

400

The N in NCH has this many unpaired electrons. (Hint: Draw it to check)

What is two?

400

In the bond PCl3, electrons are more closely attracted to this element.

What is chlorine?

400

This family of elements will always form a 1- charge after an ionic bond.

What are halogens?

400

The compound PCl3 has this many bonds. (Include number and type)

What are three covalent bonds?