Vocabulary
Covalent
Ionic
Metallic
Mystery
100
The electrons in the outer-most shell of an atom.
What are valence electrons?
100
Atoms do this with electrons in covalent bonds
What is sharing?
100
What ionic bonds do with their electrons
What is transfer completely
100
Metallic Bonds do this with their electrons
What is communal sharing/electron sea?
100
This element is necessary for hydrogen bonds.
What is hydrogen?
200

Salt consists of sodium and chlorine, which are chemically combined in specific proportions. This is to balance out...

What is a charge?

200

Draw the Lewis dot structure for carbon dioxide

What is ...

200
Cation
What is an atom that gives/loses electrons?
200

Definition of ductility

What is able to be formed without losing toughness?

200

This compounds that typically form crystals

What is ionic bonds?

300
This increases the higher up and to the right you go on the periodic table.
What is electronegativity?
300

Ethylene (C2H4) is a gaseous hydrocarbon which is used to synthesize different types of polymers. Since it is a covalent bond, what will its boiling point be? The answer must be within 50 degree C. 

What is -103 oC? Covalent bonds have LOW boiling points. 

300

Sulfur that gains two electrons and has a negative charge.

What is an anion?

300
Metals are able to be bent, flattened, and otherwise worked with.
What is malleability?
300

The atom that is the most electronegative

What is flourine?

400
How is an ion formed?
An atom gains or loses electrons.
400

Draw the lewis structure for NH3

What is..

400

Draw the lewis dot structure of CaCl2

on board

400
When electrons move faster, they produce this
What is heat?
400
Opposite charges attract, like charges repel, smaller atoms, form stronger bonds
What is Coulombs Law?
500

Lithium gives up an electron to chlorine to obey this rule.

What is the octet rule?

500

Covalent bonds share electrons between two nonmetals. What state of matter are most covalent bonds found in?

What is liquids or gasses?

500

Draw a diagram that shows what a bond between fluorine and Potassium looks like.

On board

500

The nuclei of metal atoms behave in this way

What is stay in a fixed position?

500

Atom X has three electrons in its outermost shell. What ion will most likely be formed?

What is X+3?