Force that holds atoms together
What is a chemical bond?
How covalent bonds are formed.
What is the sharing of electron pairs?
How ionic bonds are formed.
What is the transferring of electrons.
How metallic bonds are formed.
What is sharing electrons in a pool.
The number of valence electrons found in a hydrogen atom.
What is 1?
Outermost electron of an atom and participates in chemical bonding
What is the valence electron?
Group of atoms held together by covalent bonding
What is a molecule?
A group of atoms held together by an ionic bond.
What is an ionic compound?
What is a metallic compound?
The number of covalent bonds a carbon atom can make.
What is 4?
Group of chemical symbols and numbers that represent elements and the numbers of atoms of each element that make up a compound
What is a chemical formula?
The bond between two nitrogen atoms.
What is a triple covalent bond?
An ion that has a positive charge would be attracted to an ion with this charge.
What is negative?
The electrons in a metallic bond can be described as this.
What is a sea?
The number of valence electrons in a Chlorine atom.
What is 7?
Model that represents valence electrons in an atom as dots around the element's chemical symbol
What is an electron dot diagram?
A molecule with a positive charge on one end and a negative charge on the other.
What is a polar molecule?
What is positive?
Ions with a metallic bond will typically do this in water.
What is not dissolve?
The charge of a carbon atom with 4 electrons.
What is positive 2?
Atom that is no longer electrically neutral because it has lost or gained valence electrons
What is an Ion?
When atoms form covalent bonds, they become more like this group of atoms in the periodic table of elements. One that normally does not form any bonds.
What are the noble gases?
How to calculate the charge of an atom.
What is subtract the number of electrons from the number of protons.
OR
"Charge" = "# of Protons" - "# of electrons"
The types of ions involved in a metallic bond.
What are metals?
The chemical symbol of a Helium ion with 1 electron.
What is He1+?