Electronegativity
Valence Electrons
Duet/Octet Rule
Mr. Menjivar
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IMF
100

What is another word for charge?

Electronegativity 

100

Which groups do we skip on the periodic table of elements?

3-12

100

When did Mr. Menjivar lose power and when did it come back?

Friday Night, Monday Morning

100

What does the subscript tell you about the formula below?

H2O

It has two Hydrogen atoms.

100

What are IMFs?

Weak forces that exist in all molecules.

200

Name the two types of Ions.

Cations and Anions.

200

How many valence electrons do elements in group 14 have?

4

200

Is Mr. Menjivar's fridge packed with food or empty because the struggle is real?

Empty :/

200

What type of electrons are used in Lewis structures?

Valence Electrons

200

What is a dipole?

A molecule that is asymetrical/polar

300

What type of ion, loses electrons, decreases in size, and becomes positive?

Cation

300

What type of elements tend to lose electrons to complete the duet/octet rules?

Metals

300

Is Mr. Menjivar an iPhone or an Android user?

Android :)

300

What type(s) of elements are involved in Ionic bonds?

Metals and Non-Metals

300

Which IMF happens for only a split of a second at a time?

LDF

400

What type of ion, gains electrons, increases in size, and becomes negative?

Anions

400

What type of elements tend to gain electrons to complete the duet/octet rules?

Non-Metals

400

What color is Mr. Menjivar's key fob?

Red

400

What type(s) of elements are involved in Covalent bonds?

Non-Metals Only

400

Which IMF requires 2 separate molecules?

Ion-Dipole

500

What is ionization energy?

The energy required to remove an electron.

500

Why do elements want to fulfill the duet/octet rules?

Stability, they want to be stable.

500

What is Mr. Menjivar's dog's name? LOL

Zuko

500

What are the three steps of ionic bonds?

1. Transfer of Electrons

2. Charges Change

3. Opposite Charges Attract

500

What does LDF stand for?

London Dispersion Forces