Types of Bonds
Ionic vs. Covalent Properties
Naming Ionic Compounds
Writing Ionic Formulas
100

Type of bond that forms when electrons are shared between atoms

Covalent Bond

100

These compounds can typically be solids, liquids or gases at room temperature

covalent compounds

100

Name this compound:

NaCl

Sodium Chloride

100

What is the formula for:

Potassium Bromide

KBr

200

Type of bond that forms when electrons are transferred from one atom to another

Ionic Bond

200

These compounds can conduct electricity when dissolved in water.

Ionic compounds

200

Name this compound:

CaF2

Calcium Fluoride

200

What is the formula for:

Magnesium Oxide

MgO

300

Type of bond that occurs between metals and involves the "sea of electrons"

Metallic Bond

300

Type of compounds that form when only nonmetals bond together

Covalent Compounds

300

Name this compound:

NiO

Nickel (II) Oxide

300

What is the formula for:

Aluminum Sulfide

Al2S3

400

Type of bond that usually forms between a metal and nonmetal due to a high electronegativity difference

ionic bond

400

Salts are examples of this type of bond and typically form a crystal lattice structure

Ionic Compounds

400

Name this compound:
Cu(C2H3O2)2

Copper (II) Acetate

400

What is the formula for:

Nickel (II) Phosphate

Ni3(PO4)2

500

Two atoms have an electronegativity difference of 1.6. Predict the type of bond

Polar Covalent

500

A compound is solid at room temperature, has a high melting point, and conducts electricity only when dissolved in water. Identify the bond type

ionic compound, because it forms a crystal lattice with strong attractions and contains ions that can move when dissolved

500

Name this compound:

Pb(CO3)2

Lead (IV) Carbonate

500

What is the formula for:

Manganese (III) Phosphide

MnP