Bonds
Nomenclature
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100

This bond is formed by sharing valence elections between atoms of nonmetal elements.

What is a Covalent Bond?

100

CaF2

Calcium Fluoride

100

Ca

What is Calcium

100

Most of the periodic table is made of this type of element.

What are metals?
100

These ions are have a positive charge.

What are Cations?

200

This bond is the only one that consists of two different types of elements.

What is an Ionic Bond?

200

Carbon Dioxide

CO2

200

Au

Gold

200

This is how we describe a row and a column on the table.

What are periods and groups?

200

This is the maximum amount of electrons that can sit in the 1st orbital of an atom.

What is 2?

300

In these bonds, the connection is so strong, it takes a lot of energy to break them, and the substances from them will never shatter.

What are Metallic Bonds

300

N3Br5

Trinitrogen Pentabromide

300

These elements are primarily found in what we call "the valley."

What are transition metals

300

You will find these elements in Group 18.

What are noble gasses?

300

This value is the same as the freezing point of a substance.

What is the melting point?

400

Elements in this particular group are likely to form bonds with elements of group 16.

What is Group 2

400

Cu2SO4

Cooper (II) Sulfate

400

These elements are nonmetals that have metallic like properties.

What are metalloids?

400

These are the 3 ways in which we can identify an element on the periodic table.

Atomic number, atomic Symbol and atomic mass.

400

We use this word to describe how metals are able to form wires.

What is ductility or ductile?

500

These are essential for any bonding process.

What are valence electrons?

500

H2SO4

Sulfuric Acid

500

Hg

Mercury

500

As you move down the periodic table, both of these increase.

Atomic number and atomic radius

500

What coeficients belong in the blank spaces?

_ AlCl3 + _ NaOH ---> _ Al(OH)3 + _ NaCl

1, 3, 1, 3