Ionic Bonding
Covalent Bonding
Periodic Table
Transition Metals
Name That Compound
100
Ionic bonds are formed between a metal and one of these, nitrogen for example
What are nonmetals?
100
Covalent bonds are formed between two or more of these
What are Nonmetals
100
This is the number of valence electrons in Group 1 the Alkali metals
What is 1?
100
Transition metals are found between these two group numbers
What is 3 through 12?
100
CO, be careful too much of these and it could kill you
What is Carbon monoxide?
200
Metals lose electrons to form these positively charged ions, remember the plus sign
What are Cations?
200
Nonmetals are found on this side of the periodic table of elements
What is the right side?
200
These metals are in groups three through twelve
What are transition metals?
200
When writing binary ionic compounds using a transition metal you need to use this system
What is the Stock system?
200
NaF, this is found in your toothpaste
What is sodium fluoride?
300
Nonmetals, like oxygen, accept electrons to form these negatively charged ion
What are Anions?
300
This prefix is used to represent the number 4 in the prefix system used in covalent bonding
What is tetra?
300
These group 18 elements don't readily form bonds with other elements, like the kings and queens didn't mix with the peasants
What are Noble gases?
300
The charge on the copper cation in Copper (II) Oxide
What is 2?
300
The chemical formula for Carbon tetrachloride?
What is CCl?
400
The chemical formula CaO represents this ionic compound
What is Calcium Oxide?
400
This is the formula for Dinitrogen tetroxide
What is N2O4?
400
These split the periodic table into metals and nonmetals, they have properties of both, silicon is one example
What are metalloids?
400
This is the chemical formula for Copper (II) Sulfide
What is CuS?
400
This is the chemical formula for Magnesium Sulfate
What is MgSO4?
500
This is the chemical formula for Aluminum Sulfide
What is Al2S3?
500
This is the chemical name for P4O10
What is Tetraphosphorus Decoxide?
500
Elements want to gain or lose electrons to obtain a full one of these, think of the number 8
What is an octet?
500
This is the chemical name for ionic compound CrBr
What is Chromium (I) Bromide?
500
This is the chemical name for the formula CuOH
What is Copper (I) Hydroxide?