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100

What type of electrons are involved in bonding between 2 atoms?

valence electron

100

What kind of bond is formed when electrons are transferred between two atoms? 

ionic bond

100

A chemical bond formed when two atoms share electrons is called a(n)

covalent bond

100

Name at least 3 properties of metals?

Good thermal conductor, good electrical conductor, ductile, luster, malleable

200

Which group on the Periodic Table contains the most reactive elements?[ You must say the Group Name, not the number.)

the alkali metals

200

Magnesium bromide is an ionic compound with the chemical formula MgBr2. What does the “2” tell you?

A. There are two bromide ions for every magnesium ion.

B. Bromide has a 2- charge.

C. Bromide has a 2+ charge.

D. There are two magnesium ions to every bromide ion.  

A. There are two bromide ions for every magnesium ion.

200

A low melting point describes what type of compound?

molecular compound

200

At room temperature, most metals are

solid

300

What makes an ion positive?

the atom loses an electron
300

Orderly crystal shapes, high melting points, and electrical conductivity when dissolved in water are properties of what type of compounds?

ionic compounds

300

What type of bond is formed when two atoms share electrons unequally?

Polar bond

300

Metals typically have _______ melting points.

high

400

What is the chemical name for the compound with the formula Na2S?

Sodium Sulfide

400

Ions that are made of more than one atom are examples of

polyatomic ions

400

What is it called when two pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms 

a double bond

400

What type of bonding involves an attraction between positive ions and electrons?

metallic bonding

500

What compounds form hard, brittle crystals.

ionic compounds

500

In the chemical formula for an ionic compound, which item is written first?

the name of the positive ion. (Or the Metal)

500

Ionic compounds are electrically

Neutral

500

Why are alloys generally used to make everyday objects?

Alloys are often strong and less reactive than pure metals.