Compounds
Compound, Mixture, or Element
Bonding
Ionic Bonding
Covalent Bonding
100

This is 2 or more of different elements that are bonded together

What is a compound?

100

Neon

What is element?


100
Protons have this type of charge

What is positive?


100

This is the positively charged atom in the compound

What is a cation?

100

This is where electrons are shared equally

What is a Non-polar covalent bond

200

In order to break chemical bonds, you need this 

What is Energy?

200

NaCl

What is Compound?

200

These types of bonds are made of a metal and a nonmetal

What is an ionic compound?

200

This is the negatively charged atom in the compound

What is an anion?

200

This is where electrons are not shared equally

What is polar covalent bonding?

300

If a chemical bond has a really high melting point, this means that the bond is really

what is strong?

300

Air

What is Mixture?

300

These are the types of bonds that are made from a nonmetal and another nonmetal

What is covalent?

300

This is the ending that we use for the anion in an ionic compound

what is -ide?

300

Polyatomic ions that end in -ate have this many more oxygen atoms

What is one more oxygen atom?

400

This is the type of compound that are formed by the attraction between positively charged metal ions and the electrons around them.

What is a metallic compound?

400

SiO2

What is a compound?

400

electrons have this type of charge

what is negative?

400

Name the ionic compound:

NaCl

What is sodium Chloride?

400

Name this covalent compound:

CO2

What is carbon dioxide?

500

These are the 3 different types of models that compounds have.

1. Ball and stick

2. space-filling

3. Structural

500

Cl2

What is a molecule?

500

The types of elements that are the most negatively charged are found on this side of the periodic table. DOUBLE points of you want name the group as well.

What is the left side, in group 17?
500

Name the Ionic Compound:

CaF2

What is Calcium Fluoride?

500

Name this covalent compound:

FeO


What is Iron (II) oxide?