The elements that perform this bond.
What are metals and nonmetals?
The elements that typically perform this bond.
What are nonmetals and nonmetals?
The formula for the compound Sodium Bromide.
What is NaBr?
The two-part name for the formula:
K2S
What is Potassium Sulfide?
The attraction formed between atoms that gain, lose, or share electrons to achieve stability.
What is a chemical bond?
When an atom gains electrons and becomes negatively charged, it turns into this particular type of ion.
The kind of molecule that forms when the atoms sharing electrons do no have oppositely charged ends.
What is a nonpolar molecule?
The formula for Barium Fluoride.
What is BaF2?
The two-part name for the formula:
H2F7
What is Dihydrogen Heptafluoride?
A compound composed of only two elements.
The number of valence electrons needed to complete a full outer energy level for the element Selenium.
What is two valence electrons?
A type of covalent bond that results from sharing one pair of electrons.
What is a single bond or single covalent bond?
The formula for Tricarbon Pentasulfide.
What is C3S5?
The two-part name for the formula:
Rb2CrO4
What is Rubidium Cromate?
The positive or negative number that indicates how many electrons an atom has gained or lost to become stable.
What is the oxidation number or ionic charge?
The oxidation number for the Phosphide ion.
What is -3?
The kind of covalent bond that forms when two atoms unequally share their electrons (usually because of size or electronegativity differences).
What is a polar bond?
The formula for Manganese(II) Phosphide.
What is Mn3P2?
The two-part name for the formula:
(NH4)3PO3
What is Ammonium Phosphite?
A positively or negatively charged, covalently bonded group of atoms that behave like a single elemental ion.
What is a polyatomic ion?
Ionic compounds often form these large-scale structures when they combine together, such as what salt naturally does.
What are crystals?
The total number of valence electrons shared between two nitrogen atoms in a diatomic molecule of nitrogen gas.
What are 6 valence electrons?
The formula for Aluminum Nitrite.
What is Al(NO2)3?
The two-part name for the formula:
Cr3P2
What is Chromium(II) Phosphide?
A compound that is chemically attached to water.
What is a hydrate?