Vocabulary
Molecular Shapes
Metallic Bonding
Chemical Bonds
Formulas & Naming
100

The electrons that reside in the outermost energy shell, responsible for bonding.

What are valence electrons?

100

What does VSEPR stand for?

What is Valence shell electron pair repulsion?

100

The ability of a material to let heat pass through it.


What is thermal conductivity?

100

A chemical bond where electrons are shared between 2 or more atoms.

What is a covalent bond?

100

What chemical bond uses prefixes in naming?

What is covalent?

200

A type of bond that involves the transfer of electrons between a metal and a non-metal.

What is an ionic bond/compound?

200

Draw the dot structure for carbon dioxide (CO2) and identify the VSEPR shape.

What is linear?

200

The ability of a material to conduct an electrical current.

What is electrical conductivity?

200

A chemical bond that involves only non-metals.

What is a covalent bond?

200

What is the name for NO2

What is nitrogen dioxide?

300

The property a metal has to bend or change shape without cracking or breaking.

What is malleability?

300

Draw the dot structure for boron trifluoride (BF3) and identify the VSEPR shape.

What is trigonal planar?

300

The ability or a metal to be stretched out into a wire.

What is ductility?

300

Identify the formula as ionic or covalent.

CCl4

What is a covalent compound?

300

Name the formula:

MgCl2

What is magnesium chloride?

400

The chemical formula for a molecule in the simplest, whole number ratio. May or may not be the actual chemical formula.

What is an empirical formula?

400

Draw the bond for carbon tetrafluoride (CF4) and identify the VSEPR shape.

What is tetrahedral?

400

A mixture of 2 or more metals to achieve a more durable, stronger material.

What is an alloy?

400

Identify the formula as covalent or ionic.

K2O

What is ionic?

400

When naming ionic compounds, use roman numerals for ________________ metals that make multiple ions. 

What is transition metals?

500

A rule that describes how atoms will gain, lose or share electrons to become stable and have the electron configuration of a noble gas.

What is the octet rule?

500

Draw the bond for a water molecule (H2O) and identify the VSEPR shape.

What is bent?

500

The term to explain how electrons are delocalized (free to move), and responsible for the properties in metallic bonds.

What is sea of electrons?
500

List an element found in the 3p orbital. 

What is aluminum, silicon, sulfur, phosphorus, chlorine or argon?

500

Name the compound:

SF6

What is sulfur hexafluoride?