Naming
Ionic Compounds
Covalent Compounds
VSEPR
Polarity/IMF
100

NaF

What is sodium fluoride

100

The name given when an atoms loses an electron. usually a metal

what is a cation

100

the name of certain molecules that bond to themselves, like oxygen and fluorine 

what is diatomic molecules

100

the molecular geometry of a center atom with 2 bonded atoms with 2 lone pairs 

what is bent

100

When a covalent molecule has equal sharing between both atoms its said to be this

what is nonpolar
200

Si2O5

What is disilicon pentoxide

200

An ionic compounds ability to carry charge when molten or dissolved in water

what is conductivity 
200

the prefix for 4

what is tetra

200

the molecular shape of BF3

what is trigonal planar
200

the type of bonding in a molecule of carbon dioxide

what is polar covalent bonding

300

H3N

What is hydronitric acid 

300

The charge gold has when it is ionically bonded to 1 oxygen atom

what is +2

300

the formula for hydrochloric acid

what is HCl

300

The molecular shape and bond angles of CH3Br 

what is tetrahedral and 109.5

300

the strongest intermolecular forces in sulfuric acid

what is hydrogen bonding

400

KMnO4

what is potassium permanganate 

400

one of the transition metals that does not need a roman numeral when naming, the other being zinc. 

what is silver

400

the number of bonds between Carbon and Nitrogen in HCN

what is 3 

400

The molecular shape for PCl5

what is trigonal bipyramidal

400

the name for a measure of separation of charge in a molecule 

what is a dipole moment
500
Pb(SO4)2​​​​

what is lead (IV) sulfate

500

the name for the 3-D repeating structures that ionic solids form

what is crystalline solids

500

the formal charge on sulfur in sulfate 

what is zero

500

XeBr4 has this molecular shape

what is square planar

500

The shape and strongest IMF in CH2O

What is trigonal planar and what is dipole-dipole forces