Ionic Bonds
Covalent Bonds
Types of Reactions
Acids vs Bases
Fission vs Fusion
100

This type of bond forms when one atom steals an electron from another atom.

an ionic bond

100

These types of elements are most likely to form covalent bonds with each other

nonmetals (anions)

100

When two elements or compounds combine to form a more complex substance, it’s called this type of reaction

synthesis reaction

100

A substance with a pH greater than 7 is considered this.

a base
100

This process occurs when an atomic nucleus splits into two smaller nuclei.

fission

200

In an ionic bond, this type of charged particle is created when an atom gains an electron

anion

200

Covalent bonds can be single, double, or triple, depending on this feature.

the number of shared electrons

200

In this reaction type, a compound breaks down into simpler substances

decomposition reaction

200

This term describes a substance that releases hydrogen ions (H⁺) in solution.

acidic

200

The Sun generates energy primarily through this nuclear process.

fusion

300

This group of elements in the periodic table readily forms ionic bonds with halogens.

alkali metals

300

Molecules like O₂ have this specific type of covalent bond involving two pairs of shared electrons

double bond

300

This type of reaction involves the exchange of elements between two compounds

double replacement reaction

300

Litmus paper turns this color when it comes in contact with a very strong acid

red

300

This process, commonly used in nuclear power plants, involves splitting uranium atoms

fission

400

In an ionic bond, this rule describes how atoms combine to have eight electrons in their outer shell.

the octet rule 

400

A covalent bond involving the sharing of three pairs of electrons is known as this. 

a triple bond

400

A combustion reaction typically involves these two reactants

a hydrocarbon + oxygen gas
400

This scale, ranging from 0 to 14, measures the acidity or alkalinity of a substance.

the pH scale

400

These are 3 advantages to nuclear power plants

  • Low Greenhouse Gas Emissions

  • High Energy Density

  • Reliability and Base Load Power

500

Ionic bonds typically form between these types of elements.

metals and nonmetals

500

Covalently bonded elements have a satisfied octet rule by _____

sharing electrons

500

In this type of reaction, a single element replaces another in a compound

single replacement reaction

500

When you add this type of substance to an acid, it raises the solution’s pH, moving it closer to neutral

a base

500

These are 3 disadvantages of nuclear power plants 

  • Radioactive Waste

  • Risk of Accidents

  • High Initial Costs