Valence Electrons
Compound Names
Compound Formulas
Lewis Dot
Grab Bag
100

How many valence electrons does hydrogen have?

What is 1

100
name MgO
Magnesium Oxide
100
what is the formula for sodium chloride?
What is NaCl
100

What is the Lewis dot structure for sodium cation?

Na with one dot

100

does Rb make a positive or negative ion?

Positive

200
How many valence electrons does Al have?
What is 3
200

Name Ca3N2

What is calcium nitride

200

What is wrong with the formula lIcL? (lithium chloride)

What is wrong letters capitalized

200
What is the lewis dot structure of O?
What is O with 6 dots
200
Why doesn't group 14 generally make ions?
it takes too much energy to gain or lose 4 electrons
300

How do you figure out valence electrons using the periodic table?

What is group number if less than 10 otherwise digit in ones place

300

name SrI2

What is Strontium Iodide

300
What is wrong with the formula: CaF?
you need a 2 after F
300

What is the Lewis dot structure for Radon

Rn with 8 dots

300

what is wrong with the name Iodine Potassium

the positive and negative ions are switched and it should end in ide

400
How do you use valence electrons to figure out ion charge?
What is more than 4 subtract 8 from valence electrons (negative), less than 4 the charge is the same as valence electrons (positive)
400

 What is the name of K3P?

Potassium Phosphide

400

What is the compound formula for Strontium Chloride?

SrCl2

400

After transferring electrons how many dots do you draw for most negative ions?

What is 8

400

What is wrong with the compound name of Barium Bromine

it should be barium bromide

500

What group on the periodic table is most stable and why?

18 because it has a full octet

500

What are the steps in naming ionic compounds?

write cation, write anion, change ending of anion to ide

500

What is the compound formula for Aluminum Sulfide?

Al2S3

500

How many dots are drawn for any positive ions after electron transfer?

What is 0

500

How are ionic bonds formed?

electrons are transfered from a one atom to another, forming a cation and an anion with opposite charges that are attracted to each other