Polarity
Basic covalent bonding
More Complex Covalent Bonds
Making Ionic Compounds
VSEPR
100

Is H2O polar or nonpolar?

Polar

100

In covalent bonds, electrons are ________?

Shared

100

When one element in a covalent bond is pulling more on the electrons in that bond, we call it a ___________  ____________ bond.

Coordinate Covalent

100

sodium bromide

NaB

100

VSEPR shape of Carbon Dioxide

Linear

200

Non-polar Substance have (equal or unequal)  sharing of electrons

equal

200

Covalent bonding results in atoms wanting a stable noble gas configuration, following this rule.

Octet Rule

200

A water molecule has this VSEPR shape.

Bent
200

Potassium selenide

K2Se

200

VSEPR shape of CH4.

Tetrahedral

300

When there is an unequal sharing of electrons the substance is said to be polar or nonpolar?

polar

300

This type of covalent bond shares 4 electrons and is represented by 2 lines.

Double Bond

300

This diatomic element is the only diatomic element that exists as a liquid at STP

Bromine

300

vanadium (iii) sulfide

V2S3

300

Boron Trifluoride has what VSEPR shape?

Trigonal Planar

400

What letter of the Greek alphabet is used to represent polarity?

Delta

400

Unlike ionic compounds, molecular compounds use this type of bonding.

Covalent

400

Each diatomic molecule has this molecular shape using the VSEPR Theory.

Linear

400

Calcium chlorite 

Ca(ClO2)2

400

What is the VSEPR angle of tetrahedral?

109.5

500

Which element is the most electronegative?

Fluorine

500

When an atom of F wants electrons more than an atom of H, we say F is more _____________ than H.

Electronegative

500

Which of the diatomic molecules has a triple bond between its elements? 

What is N?

500

FeO

iron (ii) oxide

500

Nitrogen triiodide has this VSEPR Shape

Trigonal Pyramid