Definitions of terms
Electrons and Elements
More Electrons and Elements
Lewis structure and Phases
Phases
100

An atom's outermost electrons

Valence electrons

100
These elements give up electrons.

Metals

100

This element is in group 7A and has 17 protons.

Chlorine

100

The exception to the octet rule. Only needs two valence electrons to achieve noble gas arrangement.

Hydrogen

100

A solid melts. The phase is...

liquid

200

Two or more atoms linked together to make a substance with unique properties.

Molecule

200

These elements gain electrons.

nonmetals

200

These elements strive to get rid of all the electrons in their Lewis structure.

Metals

200

The name and Lewis structure of Calcium (Ca) and Oxygen (O).

Calcium oxide

Lewis structure: Ca 2+, O with 8 dots 2-

200

The solid becomes a liquid. Energy is...

Added

300

A covalent molecule that has an uneven distribution of electrons, resulting in slight charges within the molecule itself.

Polar molecule

300

The most stable elements.

noble gases

300

Two chlorine atoms come together to form this bond.

covalent bond.

300

The Lewis structure of PF3.

P is in 5A. F is in 7A.

P has  three unpaired e-, F's have only one. So arrange the F's around the P. To get eight dots around everything, we put each unpaired dot on each F next to an unpaired dot on P.

300

To become a solid, liquids and gases must...

lose energy

400

A chemical bond that is made by sharing electrons.

Covalent bond

400

True or False:

Most atoms try to get eight electrons in their largest orbitals.

True

400

The desire for nonmetals other than hydrogen to get eight dots around them.

Octet rule

400

A covalent molecule that has an even distribution of electrons so there are NO net charges in the molecule itself.

nonpolar molecule

400

Does solid silver float or sink when put in melted silver?

Sinks

500

A weak bond between certain kinds of molecules caused by the attraction of a hydrogen atom in one molecule to an unshared pair of electrons on the other molecule.

Hydrogen bonds

500

Diagrams which the element's symbol is surrounded by dots that represent its valence electrons.

Lewis structures

500

Nitrogen is a nonmetal and it needs eight dots. It currently has 5. It needs to gain a certain amount and have a certain charge.

gains 3 for a 3- charge

500

What happens to the density of water as it freezes?

The density decreases.

500

Does liquid water or solid water with the same volume have more mass?

The water in its liquid phase has more mass.