IONIC BONDS
COVALENT BONDS
METALLIC BONDS
VALENCE ELECTRONS
ADDING POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE INTEGERS
100
This happens to the charges in an ionic bond
What is they cancel out
100
This is also called the Lewis structure
What is the electron dot diagram
100
This malleable metallic object is helpful in keeping your school papers together
What is a staple or paper clip
100
This energy level hold 2 electrons
What is the 1st
100
+2 + -1
What is +1
200
In order for an atom to become an ion, this has to happen
What is gain or lose electrons
200
This is an example of a diatomic element
What is H, O, N, F, Cl, Br, or I
200
This means a substance can be drawn into wire form
What is ductile
200
Nitrogen's (N) valence electrons
What is 5
200
+11 + -15
What is -4
300
Ionic bonds are created between these 2 classes of elements
What is metal and nonmetal
300
Covalent bonds form this
What is a molecule
300
In a metallic bond, the force of attraction is between the _____________ _________ and the electrons
What is positive ion
300
Sodium's (Na) valence electrons
What is 1
300
-2 + +9
What is +7
400
This is how you would say the ionic chemical symbol for Aluminum (Al) that has lost 3 electrons
What is Al 3+
400
This type of element is always found bonded to another one of it's kind
What is diatomic
400
This is the reason why metal is so malleable
What is their electrons freely move
400
Sulfur's (S) valence electrons
What is 6
400
+52 + -46
What is +6
500
An ionic bond forms this between the atoms
What is a crystal lattice
500
This is the reason that nonmetals do not give away their valence electrons
What is the energy required to give electrons away is too great
500
This overlaps in a metallic bond
What is electron cloud
500
Tin's (Sn) valence electrons
What is 4
500
+108 + -56
What is +52