5.2 Ionic Bonds
5.3 Covalent Bonds
5.4 bonding in metals
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The attraction between two oppositely charged ions is a?

Ionic Bonds

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A compound that is composed of molecules is a?

 Molecular Compound

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True or False: An alloy is a mixture of elements that has the properties of a metal

TRUE

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A covalent bond in which electrons are shared equally?

Non-Polar bond

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What did the other reindeer not let Rudolph do because of his shiny red nose?

Join in any reindeer games

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 True or False: A chemical bond is a force of attraction between two molecules

TRUE

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An attraction between a positive metal ion and the electrons surrounding it?

Metallic Bond

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A molecule can have polar bonds, but still be nonpolar overall due to what?

the arrangement of atoms

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True or False: A neutral group of atoms joined by covalent bonds is an ion

False- A Molecule 

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How many ghosts show up in A Christmas Carol?

Four

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When an atom loses or gains an electron, it becomes an

Ion

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A chemical bond is formed when two atoms share electrons called 

Covalent bonds

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A molecules polarity

determines its attraction to other molecules

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The atoms in stainless steel are held together by?

Metallic Bonds

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What is the name of the Grinch's loyal dog?

Max

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A compound that consists of positive and negative ions is called a?

Ionic compound

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 A covalent bond in which electrons are shared unequally?

Polar Bond

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Elements are often made into alloys for what?

bronze, brass, stainless steel  

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 If an atom has 4 valence electrons, how many bonds can it form?

4

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In the film The Nightmare Before Christmas, what holiday does Jack Skellington discover?

Christmas

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 Why do ionic compounds generally have high melting points?

Because of the strength of the ionic bonds

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 Formed when two atoms share two pairs of electrons?

Double Bond

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Heat causes particles to move what?

Faster

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 Ionic Crystals form in what kind of way?

an orderly way 

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Currents move easily through metals like a what of electrons?

"Sea" of electrons