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Bonding Jeopardy

Ionic Bonds Covalent Bonds Lewis Dot Structures Counting Atoms Grab Bag

Ionic Bonds What is an ion?

Ionic Bonds What is an ion? A: A negatively or positively charged atom

Ionic Bonds What is an Ionic Bond?

Ionic Bonds What is an Ionic Bond? A: The transfer of electrons

Ionic Bonds What groups of elements on the periodic table make up an ionic bond?

Ionic Bonds What groups of elements on the periodic table make up an ionic bond? A: Metal and non-metal

Ionic Bonds What is the difference between a cation and an anion?

Ionic Bonds What is the difference between a cation and an anion? A: Cation is positive, anion is negative

Ionic Bonds Which element has a higher ionization energy; Cesium or Potassium?

Ionic Bonds Which element has a higher ionization energy; Cesium or Potassium? A: Potassium

Covalent Bonds What is a covalent bond?

Covalent Bonds What is a covalent bond? A: The sharing of electrons

Covalent Bonds Draw the bond for Carbon + Oxygen

Covalent Bonds Draw the bond for Carbon + Oxygen A:

Covalent Bonds How many electrons are in a single bond?

Covalent Bonds How many electrons are in a single bond? A: 2

Covalent Bonds How do you represent a double bond?

Covalent Bonds How do you represent a double bond? A: by 2 lines (=)

Covalent Bonds What is a polar-covalent bond? What is the symbol that shows polarity?

Covalent Bonds What is a polar-covalent bond? What is the symbol that shows polarity? A: A bond where one side is slightly positive, and one side is slightly negative. Represented: δ+/-

Lewis Dot Structure What do the dots in the Lewis dot structure represent?

Lewis Dot Structure What do the dots in the Lewis dot structure represent? A: Valence electrons

Lewis Dot Structure Draw the Lewis dot structure for Carbon

Lewis Dot Structure Draw the Lewis dot structure for Carbon A:

Lewis Dot Structure If an atom has 8 electrons but only 6 valence, will it form a bond? Explain.

Lewis Dot Structure If an atom has 8 electrons but only 6 valence, will it form a bond? Explain. A: It will still form a bond because the valence are not full even though it has 8 total electrons.

Lewis Dot Structure Draw the Lewis dot structure for an element from group 16

Lewis Dot Structure Draw the Lewis dot structure for an element from group 16 A:

Lewis Dot Structure Give an example of a Lewis Dot structure showing an expanded octet.

Lewis Dot Structure Give an example of a Lewis Dot structure showing an expanded octet. A: SF 6, XeF 4, others? Must have more than 8 electrons around central atom

Finding Charges How many different types of atoms are in C 6 H 12 O 6 ?

Finding Charges How many different types of atoms are in C 6 H 12 O 6 ? A: 3

Finding Charges What is the charge of the positive ion in: FeO

Finding Charges What is the charge of the positive ion in: FeO A: 2+

Finding Charges What is the charge of the positive ion in: Fe 2 O 3 A: 3+

Finding Charges- 300 What is the charge of the positive ion in: SnI 4

Finding Charges What is the charge of the positive ion in: SnI 4 A: 4+

Finding Charges What is the charge of the positive ion in: Cu 2 Cr 2 O 7

Finding Charges What is the charge of the positive ion in: Cu 2 Cr 2 O 7 A: 1+

Finding Charges How many atoms are in 3Al(HCO 3 ) 3 A: 45

Grab Bag What are valence electrons?

Grab Bag What are valence electrons? A: the electrons in the outermost orbital

Grab Bag What is the octet rule?

Grab Bag What is the octet rule? A: 8 electrons in the outermost/valence shell

Grab Bag What type of elements make up a covalent bond?

Grab Bag What type of elements make up a covalent bond? A: a non-metal and a non-metal

Grab Bag How is a compound different from a mixture?

Grab Bag How is a compound different from a mixture? A: A compound always contains the same elements

Grab Bag What type of bond has a high melting point?

Grab Bag What type of bond has a high melting point? A: Ionic