Lewis Dots
Bonds
Covalent Bonds
Ionic Bonds
Hydrogen Bonding
100

The dots around a chemical symbol 

How are valence electrons represented?

100

This bond is between a metal and non-metal

What is ionic?

100

1 Carbon and 4 Hydrogen (LDD, electron movement, & formula)

What is (Insert Correct Picture) & CH4

100

Sodium and Chlorine (LDD, Charge, & Chemical Formula)

What is (Insert Correct Picture) & Na1+ Cl1-, NaCl

100
A common chemical that often hydrogen bonds (one of the most abundant chemicals on earth.)

What is Water?

200

The Lewis Dot Diagram of Sodium

What is (Insert Picture of LDD of Sodium)

200

This bond is between two non-metals

What is covalent?

200

2 Chlorine atoms  (LDD, electron movement, & formula)

What is (Insert Correct Picture) & Cl2

200

Magnesium & Bromine (LDD, Charge, & Chemical Formula)

What is (Insert Correct Picture) & Mg2+ Br1-, MgBr2

200

Hydrogen bonding happens because _______ are shared unequally

What are electrons?

300

The Lewis Dot Diagram of Oxygen

What is (insert LDD of O)?

300
Ionic bonds do this with their electrons
What is transfer?
300

2 Chlorine atoms and 1 Oxygen (LDD, electron movement, & formula)

What is (Insert Correct Picture) & Cl2O or OCl2

300

Aluminum and Chlorine (LDD, Charge, & Chemical Formula)

What is (Insert Correct Picture) & Al3+ Cl1-, AlCl3

300

Hydrogen becomes partially positive and oxygen becomes partially ___________

What is negative?

400

Sodium will get rid of its valence electron in order to be

What is happy or stable?

400

Covalent Bonds do this with their electrons

What is sharing?

400

Nitrogen and 3 Fluorine (LDD, electron movement, & formula) 

What is (Insert Correct Picture)? NF3

400

Beryllium and Oxygen (LDD, Charge, & Chemical Formula)

What is (Insert Correct Picture) & Be2+ O2-, BeO

400
The hydrogen of one water molecule is attracted to the __________ of another water molecule

What is Oxygen?

500

The maximum # of dots an atom wants

What is 8?
500
These are the positive and negative number in ionic bonds

What are charges?

500

2 Oxygen Atoms (LDD, electron movement, & formula)

What is (Insert Correct Picture) & O2

500

Calcium & Nitrogen (LDD, Charge, & Chemical Formula)

What is (Insert Correct Picture) & Ca2+ N3-, Ca3N2

500

A phenomenon of hydrogen bonding in water is

One of these options: What is....
Universal Solvent
High Surface Tension
Liquid at room temperature
Capillary Action
Cohesion
Adhesion
Relatively high boiling and melting points for covalent compounds