Ionic Bonding
Covalent Bonding
Metallic Bonding
Network Solids
100



This makes it so ionic bonds do not conduct electricity in the solid form


What is lack of movement?

100

This is a description of the subatomic action that defines what a covalent bond is

What is the sharing of electrons?

100



General description of the bonding pattern in metals.


What are protons in a sea of electrons?

100

This defines why network solids do not conduct electricity.

What is no movement or charges.

200



Because these are present, these substances have relatively high melting points


What are opposite charges

200

The absence of these makes it so that there is no conductivity in covalent substances.

What are charges?

200



This accounts for the high melting points in metals.


What are opposite charges?

200



Type of bond present throughout this bonding pattern.


What is covalent?

300



As a result of these subatomic action, charges are present


What is the transfer of electrons?

300

This is the other bonding type that uses the same type of bonds.

What are network solids?

300

A property of the bond that allows the solid form to be conductive.

What are the moving sea of electrons?

300

Are 3 examples of network solids

What are diamonds, quartz, carbide, graphite, _____?

400



In the molten and in solution, this property occurs


What is conductivity?

400



 General name give to all substance with this kind of bond


What are molecules?

400

A property only found  metals

What is____________?

400

The main property that makes these substances so useful in industry

What is hardness?

500



This describes why ionic substances are brittle.


What is like charge line up and repel each other?

500

Because these are weak, covalent substances are volatile.

What are intermolecular bonds?

500

Another 2 property only found  metals.

What is __________ and ____________?

500



Explains why these have the highest melting points.


What is strong covalent bonds throughout the whole crystalline structure?