Compounds
Ionic Bonds
Crystals & Metals
Covalent Bonds
More Covalent Bonds
100

Form of matter that cannot be broken down into a simple form.

What is an “element”?

100

An atom or group of atoms that has a positive or negative charge.

What is an “ion”?

100

An ordered, repeated pattern of ions that forms a crystal.

What is a “crystal lattice”?

100

A bond formed when valence electrons are SHARED between atoms.

What is a “covalent bond”?

100

Bond formed when two atoms share one pair of electrons.

What is a “single bond”?

200

A pure substance made of two or more elements, combined in fixed amounts.

What is a “compound”?

200

The rule which helps explain why atoms gain or loose electrons to form stable ions, which have eight valence electrons.

What is the “octet rule”?

200

Attraction between positive metal ions and their valence electrons.

What is “metallic bonding”?

200

Smallest particle that has the properties of an element.

What is an “atom”?

200

Bond formed when two atoms share two pairs of electrons.

What is a “double bond”?

300

How atoms are joined together by sharing, gaining or loosing valence electrons in compounds like water, or elements like aluminum foil.  

What is a “chemical bond”?

300

Bond that holds a negatively charged ion and a positively charged ion together.

What is an “ionic bond”?

300

Properties describing how metals bend and conduct electricity due to their “sea of electrons”.

What is “malleability” and “ductility”?

300

A group of two or more atoms that are joined by covalent bonds.

What is a molecule”?

300

Bond formed when two atoms share six electrons.

What is a “triple bond”?

400

Substance made up of different substances, but is not held together by chemical bonds like a compound.

What is a “mixture”?

400

Positive ions.

What are “cations”?

400

Solid solution of metals, or a metal and non-metal.

What is “alloy”?

400

This determines how many bonds an atom can form.

What is “however many electrons they need to form the nobel gas configuration”?

500

The most common compound on Earth, which we need to live.  

What is “water”?

500

Negative ions.

What are “anions”?

500

Five properties of ionic compounds.

What is: Crystal at room temperature; High melting and boiling points; Brittle; Dissolve in water; Good insulators in solid state?