Intro to bonds
Ionic bonds
Covalent Bonds
Metallic Bonds
IMF
100

Type of bond where electrons are shared

Covalent Bond

100

Ability of an atom to attract e- in a bond

Electronegativity

100

another name for a covalent compound

a molecule

100

what gives the metallic appearance

Strong absorbers and reflectors of light

100
A symmetrical molecule is usually

non-polar

200

Type of bond where electrons are transferred

Ionic Bond

200

Positively charged due to losing an electron

Cation

200

Type of bond when 4e- are shared

a double bond

200

Property that allows it to be made into thin sheets

malleable

200

A fluid’s resistance to movement

viscosity

300

A “bond”/chemical attraction formed from a shared pool of valence e-

Metallic bond

300

Negatively charged due to gaining an electron

anion

300

When there is a ΔEN then this type of covalent bond is formed because the electrons are shared unequally

Polar covalent bond

300

Typically a solution to two metals mixed together

Alloys

300

When a hydrogen atom bonded to a highly electronegative atom ( like N, O, or F ) is attracted to an unshared pair of e- of an electronegative atom in a nearby molecule

Hydrogen bonding

400

Forces between different substances

Intermolecular forces

400

This rule states that the charges of metal cations and nonmetal anions should result in the overall compound being neutral with no charge

The rule of zero

400

When 2 atoms of the same element exist naturally as a molecule

Diatomic elements

400

Name of electrons not associated with a single atom or bond

Delocalized electrons

400

An intermolecular attraction resulting from an instantaneous and temporary dipole created from the constant motion of e-

London dispersion forces

500

Forces within a substance

Intramolecular forces

500

Properties of Ionic compounds

Crystalline solids, High melting and boiling points, Can conduct electricity when dissolved in water

500

The theory that states the tendency for electron pairs to be as far apart from one another as possible

Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR) Theory

500

Combination of copper and tin

Bronze

500

The short-range attractive force between polar molecules

dipole-dipole forces