Bonding Basics
Chemical Bonding
Chemical Bonding 2
Chemical Bonding 3
Miscellaneous Chemistry
100

Electrons that are involved in atomic bonding

What are valence electrons?

100

the two Types of Chemical Bonds

What are Covalent and Ionic

100

Name for a group of atoms held together by covalent bonds

What is a molecule?

100

(True or False) Atoms are bigger than neutrons

True

100
State of matter where particles have the least kinetic energy and are closely packed together

What is solid?

200

This rule states that an atom wants eight electrons in the outermost level to be stable.

What is the octet rule?

200

Ionic Compound also known as NaCl

What is Salt?

200
A bond that gives and takes electrons
What is Ionic?
200

This is a covalent bond where the two elements share three pairs of electrons.

What is a triple bond?

200

The phase change from solid to gas

What is sublimation?

300

There are 2 of this element in the compound H2O.

What is hydrogen?

300

Bond where atoms transfer electrons 

What are Ionic Bonds?

300

This is a covalent bond where the two elements share three pairs of electrons.

What is a triple bond?

300

The amount of valence electrons Calcium has

What is 2?

300
Forces that hold two molecules together, including dipole-dipole and hydrogen bonding

What are intermolecular forces?

400

These are used to represent an electron pair in a covalent bond

What are lines?

400

Bond formed when atoms share electrons

What is covalent bonding?
400
The joining of atoms to form new substances
What is Chemical Bonding?
400

The type of bond that forms H2O

What is Covalent bond?

400

q = mcΔT

What is the equation for heat energy?

500

_________ are made out of _____________ which are made out of _________.

What are molecules, elements, and atoms?

500

Net charge for ionic compounds

What is Zero/Neutral?

500

The chemical name for P2O5

What is diphosphorus pentoxide?

500

The bond that forms the compound KCl

What is Ionic?

500

The relationship between a gas' volume and temperature

What is directly proportional?