Electrons
Chemical Bonding
Ionic Bonding
Covalent Bonding
Hodgepodge
100
What are valence electrons?
Electrons found on an atom's outermost shell.
100
What does chemical bonding depend on?
The valence electrons.
100

What type of atom forms Anions? 

Negative ions form when atoms gain electrons. Nonmetals

100
what is a covalent bond?
a bond that shares electrons.
100
NaCl would be what type of bond? 

Ionic

200

What is the total number of valence electrons in the first 3 shells in order?

2, 8, 8

200

What is chemical bonding?

the combing of atoms to form molecules or ionic compounds.

200

What type of atom creates Cations? 

Cations form when an atom loses electrons. Metal

200

what atoms most likely share electrons?

A combination of 2 or more Nonmetal atoms?

200

What is the most common state of matter to find an Ionic Bond as? 

Solid

300
How many valence electrons does oxygen have?
6 valence electrons.
300
What is a chemical bond?
An interaction that holds atoms or ions together.
300

What is the only way to create an ionic bond? 

It has to be between a metal and a nonmetal

300
what is a molecule?
a group of atoms held together by chemical forces. usually formed from covalent bonds.
300

What type of bond is Sulfur Dibromide? 

SBr2

Covalent Bond

400

What happens if an atom loses or gains an electron?

It becomes an ion.

400
which group doesnt form bonds?
Group 18
400

How do you form a negative ion?

Add an electron.

400

What states of matter can a covalent bond exist as?

Solid, Liquid, and Gas

sugar, water, and carbon dioxide are all Covalent bonds.


400

What type of bond is Dihydrogen Oxide? (H2O) 

Covalent Bond

500
Which group has a full electron shell?
Noble Gases (Group 18)
500
what can chemical bonds change?
chemical bonds change the properties of combined atoms.
500
How do you form a positive ion?
Take away an ion.
500

what is an electron dot diagram?

it shows only the valence electron.

500

What is the Chemical Formula for the bond between 

Al     and      O

Ionic Bond

Al2O3