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Polar/Nonpolar
Lewis Structure
Chemical Bonds
Inter-molecular Forces
Miscellaneous
100
Covalent bond where electron sharing is equal.
What is nonpolar bonds?
100
Electron dot diagrams.
What is Lewis Diagrams?
100
Forces that cause atoms or ions to bond in a molecule.
What is chemical bonds?
100
A polar molecule can dissolve in another polar molecule due to this.
What is dipole-dipole forces?
100
Elements that do not exist as a single atom
What is diatomic elements?
200
When it has a positive and negative end it is.
What is polar?
200
Lewis diagrams represent paired and unpaired
What is valence electrons?
200
The transfer of valence electrons between atoms.
What is Ionic Bonding?
200
An uneven charge distribution.
What is dipole?
200
An atom in a molecule is considered stable when it has eight electrons in its
What is the outer shell?
300
Covalent bond where electrons are shared unequally.
What is polar bond?
300
In Lewis Diagrams the dots represent this.
What is electrons?
300
The sharing of valence electrons between two or more atoms.
What is covalent bonding?
300
This bonding is usually represented by a dotted line.
What is hydrogen bonding?
300
Bond type can be determined using this.
What is electronegativity?
400
You cannot dissolve a polar molecule in this.
What is nonpolar molecule?
400
Lewis Structures represent
What is covalent bonding?
400
Attraction between metal ions and the “sea of electrons.”
What is metallic bonding?
400
Uneven electron distribution due to constant motion.
What is london dispersion?
400
Coating something with metal by applying electrical current to a specific mixture.
What is electroplating?
500
The most popular polar molecule example.
What is H20/water?
500
Lewis structures display the electrons of the outer shells because these are the ones that participate in making
What is chemical bonds?
500
Ionic bonds form
What is salts?
500
The larger the atom or molecule the stronger the force.
What is london dispersion?
500
During electroplating, electrons are taken out of metal atoms at the surface of the
What is the positive electrode?