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Compounds
Solids
Polymers
Lewis & His Dots
Bonds
100
A pure substance that contains two or more elements.
What is a Compound
100
These are usually shiny, good conductors of heat and electricity, and solid at room temperature.
What are Metals
100
A single stamp in a roll can represent this
What is a Monomer
100
Lithium
What is Li + 1 dot
100
Elements that are closer together on the periodic table of elements are more likely to have this kind of bond
What is a Covalent Bond
200
This law locks in the proportions that a pure compound will always contain
What is the Law of Definite Proportions
200
These are allowed to move freely from atom to atom in a metallic bond.
What are Electrons
200
This is the name for the chained form of ethene.
What is Polyethylene
200
Carbon
What is C + 4 dots
200
These bonds usually have lower boiling and melting points
What are Covalent Bonds
300
A neutral particle that forms as a result of electron sharing.
What is a Molecule
300
These are two most prominent properties of metal.
What is Malleability and Ductility
300
Polymer chains based in the carbon atom are known as this.
What is Organic
300
Oxygen
What is 0 + 6 dots
300
When atoms are bonded in these compounds, they dissolve in water and are able to conduct electricity
What are Ionic Compounds
400
The force that holds atoms together in a compound.
What is a Chemical Bond
400
Sodium chloride is an example of this kind of crystal
What is an Ionic Crystal
400
Amino acids are an example of this type of monomer.
What is Protein Monomer
400
Neon
What is Ne + 8 dots
400
Acetylene is an example of this type of bond
What is a triple bond
500
Elements in this group are able to gain 2 electrons in a molecular attraction.
What is Group 16
500
These two types of patterns are most commonly found in crystals that determine their shapes
What are Hexagonal and Cubic patterns
500
Cells must contain these three important organic polymers.
What are Proteins, Carbohydrates, and Nucleic Acids
500
Elements that belong to the same one of these have the same valence electron number
What is a Group
500
Two Hydrogen atoms sharing one electron each is a classic representation of this bond
What is a Single Covalent Bond