Types of Bonds
Ionic vs Covalent
Organic Chemistry
Naming Practice
Polymers and Proteins
100

What type of bond forms when electrons are shared?

What is a covalent bond?

100

Ionic bonds usually occur between what types of elements?

Metals and nonmetals.

100

All organic molecules contain this element.

What is carbon?

100

Name CO₂.

Carbon dioxide.

100

A long chain molecule made of repeating units.

What is a polymer?


200

What type of bond forms when electrons are transferred?

What is an ionic bond?

200

Covalent bonds usually occur between what types of elements?

Nonmetals and nonmetals.

200

Organic molecules are held together by what type of bonds?

Covalent bonds.

200

Name SF₆.

Sulfur hexafluoride.

200

The repeating units in a polymer are called what?

Monomers.

300

Which type of bond forms ions?

What is an ionic bond?

300

Do covalent compounds form molecules or ions?

Molecules.

300

What is the general term for molecules made only of carbon and hydrogen?

What are hydrocarbons?

300

Name N₂O.

Dinitrogen monoxide.

300

Proteins are made of what monomers?

Amino acids.

400

This distance is measured between two bonded nuclei.

What is bond length?

400

Describe one property of an ionic solid.

They form crystal lattice structures.

400

What is the branch of science that studies carbon-based compounds?

What is organic chemistry?

400

What prefix means “5”?

Penta–.

400

DNA is a polymer. What is its monomer?

Nucleotides.

500

Why do atoms bond in the first place?

To become more stable by filling their valence shell.

500

Give one reason why covalent compounds exist in all three states of matter.

Weak intermolecular forces allow them to be solids, liquids, or gases.

500

What makes a molecule “organic”?

It contains carbon bonded to hydrogen.

500

Name the compound PCl₃.

Phosphorus trichloride.

500

Explain why plastics, proteins, and starches are all considered polymers.

They are all made of repeating monomers.