Periodic Table
Ions and Charges
Ionic Bonds
Covalent Bonds
Naming Bonds
100
The part of the periodic table that tells us the number of valence electrons.

What is the Group #?

100

An ion with a positive charge

What is a cation?

100

Do ionic bonds involve sharing or transferring electrons?

What is transferring?

100

Do covalent bonds share or transfer electrons?

What is share?

100

Name NaCl

Sodium chloride

200

The part of the periodic table that tells us the number of electron shells

What is the period?

200

An ion with a negative charge

What is an anion?

200

What type(s) of elements are ionic bonds between?

What is a metal and a nonmental?

200

What type(s) of elements are covalent bonds between?

2 nonmetals

200

Name S3N2

Trisulfur dinitride

300

Where metals are found

What is the left side of the periodic table, the majority of the elements

300

These types of charges attract one another

Opposite charges (+/-)

300
This process is what creates ions.

Gaining or losing electron(s)

300

The structure that results when atoms are joined together by covalent bonds

What is a molecule?
300

Label how many of each type of atom there are in the following formula:

2SO4(NO3)2

What is 2 Sulfur, 20 Oxygen, and 4 Nitrogen?

400
The location where nonmetals are found

What is the right side of the periodic table, above the staircase?

400

The oxidation number for Aluminum (Al)

What is +3?

400

The number of electrons Si4+ has.

What is 10 e-?

400
The number of hydrogen atoms that nitrogen would have to bond with to become stable

What is 3 Hydrogen atoms?

400

Write the formula and the name for a bond between Iron (III) and Oxygen

Fe2O3

Iron Oxide

500

What family is Chlorine in?

What is Halogen?

500

The oxidation number for Carbon (C)

What is + OR - 4?

500

The type of ion Radium will form

What is a cation?

500
The number of Fluorine atoms Fluorine needs to bond with to gain stability

What is one Fluorine atom?

500

Write the formula and the name for a bond between Argon (Ar) and Rubidium (Rb)

It would not exist, because Argon is a noble gas and does not bond with any element.