Monatomic Ionic Bonds
Ionic Bonds (Mixed)
Polyatomic Ionic Compound Formulas
Periodic Table
IMFs
Covalent Bonds
100

KI

potassium iodide

100

What is the formula for this compound: Beryllium + CO3

Be(CO3)2

100

What is the formula for this compound: Magnesium Hypochlorite

Mg(ClO)2

100

What is the name of the rows and columns on the periodic table?

Rows = Periods

Columns = Groups/Families

100

What are three types of intermolecular forces from strongest to least strongest?

Hydrogen Bonding > Dipole-dipole > LDFs

100

Which of the diatomic molecules has a triple bond between its elements?

N2

200

Elements in this group have a charge of 2+

Group 2

200

What is the formula for this compound: Ammonium + Nitrogen

(NH4)3N

200

What is the formula for this compound: Strontium Hydroxide

Sr(OH)2

200

Which metal is the most reactive?

Fr

200

Between what type of molecules do temporary instantaneous dipole interactions occur?

Diatomic molecules/Nonpolar molecules

200

When a molecule is polar it is said to have this: _____. Meaning a partial positive and partial negative side.

A dipole
300

What is the name for this compound: CaCl2

Calcium Chloride

300

What is the formula for this compound: Mg + PO4

Mg3(PO4)2

300

The formula for Aluminum Chlorate.

Al(ClO3)3

300

Which non metal is the most reactive?

F

300

The boiling point of CH4 (methane) is much lower than that of HF (hydrofluoric acid). This is because:

 Hydrogen bonding in HF. London forces in CH4.

300

Name this molecule: P5Cl7

Pentaphosphorous heptachloride

400

What is the formula for this compound: Sr + P

Sr3P2

400

What is the formula for this compound: Aluminum (III) + Sulfate

Al2(SO4)3

400

What is the formula for this compound: Gold(I) Nitrate

AuNo3

400

Which atom is larger S or Po?

WHY?

Po because it has more electron shells

400

The strongest intermolecular force happening in carbon tetrachloride


London dispersion forces  

(or van der Waals' forces)

400

Write the formula for Hexacarbon Decahydride

C6H10

500

What is the name for this compound: PbS2

Lead(IV) Sulfide

500

What is the formula for this compound: Hydronium + Chromate

(H3O)2CrO4

500

What is the formula for this compound: Iron(III) Cyanide

Fe(CN)3

500

List the following elements by increasing atomic radius

Fe, S, Ca, F

F, S, Fe, Ca

500

At room temperature, F2 and Cl2 are gases, Br2 is a liquid, and I2 is a solid. This is because:

London dispersion interactions increase with molecular size

500

Why don't covalent molecules conduct electricity?

No ions are formed

600

Scandium (III) Nitride

ScN

600

The name of Co3(PO4)2

Colbalt (II) Phosphate

600

What is the formula for this compound:Nickel (III) Bicarconate

Ni(HCO3)3

600

List the following elements by increasing reactivity

Br, F, I, Cl

I, Br, Cl, F

600

Which substance would melt first? KCl or C6H12O6 ? Why?

C6H12Obecause covalent compounds have lower melting points due to weaker electrical forces.

600

Draw the Lewis Dot Structure for Carbon Dioxide.