What is a chemical bond?
What is a force that holds atoms together?
Do ionic bonds involve sharing or transferring electrons?
What is transferring electrons?
Do covalent bonds involve sharing or transferring electrons?
What is sharing electrons?
Are hydrogen bonds inside a molecule or between molecules?
What is between molecules?
Which bond type usually has ions?
What is ionic bonding?
What are electrons?
What are negatively charged particles involved in bonding?
What type of elements usually form ionic bonds?
What are a metal and a nonmetal?
What type of elements usually form covalent bonds?
What are nonmetals?
Which atom must be involved for hydrogen bonding to occur?
What is hydrogen?
Which substance would dissolve best in water: NaCl or O₂?
What is NaCl?
What are the three bond types we learned about in this lesson?
What are ionic, covalent, and hydrogen bonds?
What charges do atoms have after forming an ionic bond?
What are positive and negative charges?
What molecule is made of two oxygen atoms bonded together?
What is O₂?
Name one element hydrogen commonly bonds with in hydrogen bonding.
What is oxygen or nitrogen?
Why does salt dissolve in water?
What is because water is polar and attracts ions?
What does it mean when atoms share electrons?
What is forming a covalent bond?
What are positive and negative charges?
What is sodium chloride (NaCl)?
What is it called when electrons are shared unequally?
What is a polar covalent bond?
Why are hydrogen bonds important in water?
What is they help water molecules stick together?
Which bond type explains why ice floats?
What is hydrogen bonding?
Which bond type is the weakest?
What is a hydrogen bond?
Why do oppositely charged ions stick together?
What is because opposite charges attract?
Is water an example of an ionic or covalent compound?
What is covalent?
Are hydrogen bonds stronger or weaker than covalent bonds?
What is weaker?
Which bond type involves a lattice of charged particles?
What is an ionic bond?