CCl4
What is carbon tetrachloride
N2 has this type of bond.
What is a triple bond?
Increases for representative elements from top to bottom of the periodic table (more electrons means more shells)
What is atomic radius?
Potassium Iodide
What is KI?
Carbon monoxide
What is CO?
Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine, and Hydrogen are all ________ molecules.
What is diatomic?
What occurs when atoms share 3 pairs of electrons?
As the distance from the nucleus to the valence electrons increases, the ____________ decreases
What is ionization energy?
The formula for Gold(III) Hydroxide
What is Au(OH)3?
Sn(HPO4)2
The formula for ammonia is this
What is NH3?
This type of bond has the longest bond length
what is a single bond?
________ are on the left side of the periodic table and ________ are on the right side of the periodic table.
What are metals and non-metals?
Ca3(PO4)2
What is calcium phosphate?
Pentafluorine trioxide
What is the name for F5O3?
SF6
What is the formula for sulfur hexafluoride?
This type of bond is between two non-metals.
What is a covalent bond?
________________ value of an element indicates the attraction of an atom for the shared electrons in a bond.
What is electronegativity?
What is the name for CsClO?
Cesium Hypochlorite
(NH4)2SO3
What is the formula for ammonium sulfite?
Occurs when atoms share two pairs of electrons
What is a double bond?
The formula for disulfur octachloride
What is S2Cl8?
This element has the most electronegativity
What is fluorine?
Fe(HSO3)3
What is the formula for Iron(III) hydrogen sulfite?
P3O7