Ionic and Covalent Bonds
Nomenclature
Molecular Geometry
Intermolecular Forces
100
Strontium chloride contains this bond type

What is ionic?

100

This is the name for the compound NaCl

What is sodium chloride?

100

This is the molecular geometry with two bonding domains and zero lone pair (nonbonding) domains 

What is linear?

100

This is the type of attractive force which exists between two polar molecules

What is a dipole-dipole force?

200

Ionic bonds form when atoms have a very large difference in this periodic property, leading them to transfer electrons

What is electronegativity?

200

This is the formula for calcium bromide

What is CaBr2?

200

How many bonding and lone pair domains are in a bent molecule?

2 bonding domains and 1-2 lone pair domains

200

This is the strongest attractive force between water molecules

What is hydrogen bonding?

300

This is name for a bond in which electrons are shared, but are not shared equally

What is a polar covalent bond?

300

This is the name for the compound NiF2

What is nickel (II) fluoride?

300

BBrhas this molecular geometry

What is trigonal planar?

300

CH4 and CH4 are attracted to each other through this IMF type

What is a London Dispersion Force (LDF)

400

This is the name for the network-like structure of an ionic solid

What is a crystal lattice?

400

This is the formula for ammonium oxide

What is (NH4)2O?

400

PBr3 has this molecular geometry

What is trigonal pyramidal?

400

Compounds which experience these intermolecular forces tend to have relatively high boiling points (choose from the three main IMF types we discussed in class)

What are hydrogen bonds?

500

These substances don't tend to form ionic or covalent bonds because they already have a full valence shell

What are noble gasses?

500

This is the name for the compound Cu(NO3)2

What is copper (II) nitrate?

500

CH2Cl2 has this molecular geometry

What is tetrahedral?

500

This is the name of the attractive force between water molecules and ions when an ionic salt dissolves

What is an ion-dipole force?