Unit 5 Exam Review JEOPARDY.

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Unit 5 Exam Review JEOPARDY

Covalent Bonding Covalent Bonding Covalent Bonding Covalent Bonding Covalent Bonding Covalent Bonding VSEPR Ionic Bonding Metallic Bonding IMA Properties of Bonding Lewis Dots Potpourri 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 Final

Covalent Bonding Question 100 The type of compound that is formed by a covalent bond Answer

Covalent Bonding Question 200 Happens to the electrons in covalent bonding Answer

Covalent Bonding Question 300 Covalent bonds form between Answer

Covalent Bonding Question 400 A way to represent or draw molecular compounds Answer

Covalent Bonding Question 500 Two ways of describing covalent bonds Answer

Covalent Bonding Answer 100 What is a molecular compound or molecule? Home

Covalent Bonding Answer 200 What is sharing of electrons? Home

Covalent Bonding Answer 300 What are two nonmetals? Home

Covalent Bonding Answer 400 What are Lewis Electron Dot Structures? Home

Covalent Bonding Answer 500 What are shapes and polarity? Home

VSEPR Question 100 The shape of water (H20) Why? Answer

VSEPR Question 200 Linear (2 ways) Answer

VSEPR Question 300 Trigonal Pyramidal Components Answer

VSEPR Question 400 The shape of BF3 Answer

VSEPR Question 500 Components of a tetrahedral Answer

VSEPR Answer 100 What is bent? The two lone pairs repel the bonds. Home

VSEPR Answer 200 What is between two atoms or two covalent bonds with no lone pairs on the central atom? Home

VSEPR Answer 300 What are three covalent bonds and one lone pair on the central atom? Home

VSEPR Answer 400 What is trigonal planar? Home

VSEPR Answer 500 What are four covalent bonds and no lone pairs on a central atom? Home

Ionic Bonding Question 100 The type of compound that is formed by an ionic bond Answer

Ionic Bonding Question 200 Happens to the electrons in ionic bonding Answer

Ionic Bonding Question 300 Ionic bonds form between Answer

Ionic Bonding Question 400 Metals Answer

Ionic Bonding Question 500 Nonmetals Answer

Ionic Bonding Answer 100 What is a formula unit? Home

Ionic Bonding Answer 200 What is a complete transfer of electrons? Home

Ionic Bonding Answer 300 What is a metal and nonmetal? Home

Ionic Bonding Answer 400 What are lose electrons to become a cation? Home

Ionic Bonding Answer 500 What are gains electrons to become anions? Home

Metallic Bonding Question 100 The model of metallic bonding Answer

Metallic Bonding Question 200 The ability to be hammered into thin sheets Answer

Metallic Bonding Question 300 Ductility Answer

Metallic Bonding Question 400 Allows for Conductivity Answer

Metallic Bonding Question 500 Similar to (IMA)… Answer

Metallic Bonding Answer 100 What is the sea of moving electrons? Home

Metallic Bonding Answer 200 What is malleability? Home

Metallic Bonding Answer 300 What is the ability to be drawn into a thin wire? Home

Metallic Bonding Answer 400 What is the sea of electrons? Home

Metallic Bonding Answer 500 What are dispersion forces? Home

Intermolecular Forces Question 100 Also known as… Attraction between… Answer

Intermolecular Forces Question 200 Partial + charge of Hydrogen to partial – charge of another molecule Answer

Intermolecular Forces Question 300 Dispersion Forces Answer

Intermolecular Forces Question 400 Dipole Interactions Answer

Intermolecular Forces Question 500 Ranking of IMA (increasing to decreasing) Answer

Intermolecular Forces Answer 100 What are van der Waal Forces? What are molecules? Home

Intermolecular Forces Answer 200 What is Hydrogen Bonding? Home

Intermolecular Forces Answer 300 What is between two nonpolar molecules? Home

Intermolecular Forces Answer 400 What is between the partial – and partial + of two molecules which are not Hydrogen? Home

Intermolecular Forces Answer 500 What are Hydrogen, Dipole, Dispersion? Home

Properties of Bonding Question 100 High Melting Points Answer

Properties of Bonding Question 200 3 Physical Phases Answer

Properties of Bonding Question 300 Low Melting or Boiling Points Answer

Properties of Bonding Question 400 Solids at Room Temperature Answer

Properties of Bonding Question 500 Conducts Electricity Answer

Properties of Bonding Answer 100 What is Ionic? Home

Properties of Bonding Answer 200 What is covalent? Home

Properties of Bonding Answer 300 What is covalent? Home

Properties of Bonding Answer 400 What is Ionic? Home

Properties of Bonding Answer 500 What is Ionic? Home

Lewis Dot Question 100 Draw a Oxygen atom Answer

Lewis Dot Question 200 Draw a Sodium Ion Answer

Lewis Dot Question 300 Draw a Chlorine Ion Answer

Lewis Dot Question 400 Draw PCl5 Answer

Lewis Dot Question 500 Draw SO42- Answer

Lewis Dot Answer 100 Home

Lewis Dot Answer 200 Home

Lewis Dot Answer 300 Home

Lewis Dot Answer 400 Home

Lewis Dot Answer 500 Home

Potpourri Question 100 Importance of valence electrons Answer

Potpourri Question 200 Octet Rule Answer

Potpourri Question 300 Answer

Potpourri Question 400 Answer

Potpourri Question 500 The ability to draw two different structures of the same compound. Answer

Potpourri Answer 100 What is allows for bonding and properties? Home

Potpourri Answer 200 What is the tendency to obtain eight valence electrons? Home

Potpourri Answer 300 What is a nonpolar molecule? Home

Potpourri Answer 400 What is a polar molecule? Home

Potpourri Answer 500 What is resonance? Home

DAILY DOUBLE Question

DAILY DOUBLE Question

Final Jeopardy Question Draw the Lewis Dot Structure and describe: C3H8 CH4O Answer

Final Jeopardy Answer Covalent Bonds 2 nonpolar bonds Covalent Bonds No lone pairs Nonpolar molecule Complex Covalent Bonds 0 nonpolar bonds 5 polar bonds 2 lone pairs Polar molecule Complex Home