Ionic Bonding
Covalent Bonding
Bonding Odds & Ends
Vocabulary
Ionic or Molecular
100
Ionic bonds results in this "salty" compound.
What is sodium chloride or table salt?
100
A "sweet" example of a covalent bond.
What is sugar?
100
The three types of bonds.
What is ionic, covalent, and metallic?
100
The "2" in water is called this.
What is a subscript?
100
high melting point
What is an ionic compound?
200
Ingredients needed for an ionic bond.
What is a metal and a non-metal?
200
The ingredients for a covalent bond.
What are non-metals?
200
Ingrediants needed for a metallic bond.
What are metals?
200
The glue that holds elements together.
What is a chemical bond?
200
Conducts when melted or dissolved in water.
What are ionic compounds?
300
In ionic bonds, electrons are ___________________.
What is lost or gained?
300
In covalent bond, electrons are ________________.
What is shared?
300
Metallic bonds are found in a "sea" of these.
What are valence electrons?
300
The receipe of a molecule or compound.
What is a chemical formula?
300
low melting point
What are molecular compounds?
400
The charge of a ionic compound such as sodium chloride (NaCl).
What is neutral?
400
Covalent bonds produce _________________________.
What are molecules or molecular compounds?
400
The charge of an atom if it gains electrons.
What is negative?
400
electrons found in the outermost ring that are lost, gained, or shared
What are valence electrons?
400
Doesn't conduct electricity when melted or dissolved in water.
What are molecular compounds?
500
The ingredient that gains electrons.
What are non-metals?
500
Type of bond when two electrons are shared.
What is a double bond?
500
Two or more elements chemically combined.
What are molecules?
500
An atom that is positively (+) or negatively (-) charged
What is an ion?
500
Results in a solid, brittle crystal
What are ionic compounds?