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1 Chemistry Jeoparty 100 200 300 400 500 Ionic Covalent Metallic +
Drawings Misc. 1 Misc. 2 100 200 300 400 500

2 Ionic Bonds involve a _____ of electrons between atoms
Transfer MAIN

3 Which of the elements below could form an ionic bond with sodium?
Iron Lead Hydrogen Lithium Hydrogen MAIN

4 Nonmetals tend to gain electrons and form ___________ ions
Negative MAIN

5 What is the term used to describe a positive ion?
Cation MAIN

6 List 2 properties of ionic solids
1) Form crystalline solids 2) Conduct electricity in the liquid and aqueous phase 3) Brittle 4) High melting and boiling points MAIN

7 Covalent bonds involve a ___________ of electrons between two atoms
Sharing MAIN

8 Which of the elements below could form a covalent bond with carbon?
Helium Chlorine Aluminum Sodium Chlorine MAIN

9 A nonpolar bond is caused by a(n) ___________ sharing of electrons
Equal What are the only types of molecules that form nonpolar bonds? Diatomic elements (HONClBrIF) MAIN

10 Which of the properties below does not describe a covalent molecule
Can exist in all three phases Poor conductors of heat and electricity High melting and boiling points 3) Covalent molecules have low melting and boiling points MAIN

11 A molecule can have polar bonds between the atoms and still be a nonpolar molecule if it is __________ Symmetric Draw an example of this MAIN

12 Metallic bonds are described as…?
“A Sea of Mobile Electrons” MAIN

13 A mixture of two or more metals is referred to as a(n) _________
Alloy MAIN

14 Why are metals good conductors of electricity?
Freely moving electrons MAIN

15 What is the overall charge of a compound
Neutral MAIN

16 Which end of a water molecule is the positive dipole?
Hydrogen (less electronegative) MAIN

17 Draw the structure for O2
O = O MAIN

18 Draw the structure for Na2O
[Na]+[Na]+[ O ]-2 MAIN

19 Draw the structure for H2O
MAIN

20 Draw the structure for AlCl3
[Al]+3[Cl]-[Cl]-[Cl]- MAIN

21 Draw the structure for CO2
O=C=O MAIN

22 When a bond is formed energy is ____________
Released MAIN

23 What group of elements has the most stable electron configuration?
What causes them to be so stable? Noble Gases (Group 18) Their valence shell is full MAIN

24 What type of bond will form between an atom of hydrogen and fluorine?
Covalent (Polar) MAIN

25 Rank the intermolecular forces below from weakest to strongest
Dipole-dipole Dispersion Hydrogen bonding Dispersion < dipole-dipole < hydrogen bonding MAIN

26 What is the name given to the pairs of valence electrons that do not participate in bonding
Unshared pair MAIN

27 Which of the following diatomic elements has the strongest intermolecular forces?
F2 Cl2 Br2 I2 Iodine MAIN

28 What intermolecular force accounts for water’s unusually high boiling point and surface tension?
Hydrogen Bonding MAIN

29 Which of the following will have the highest boiling point?
H-F H-Cl H-Br H-I H-F MAIN

30 How many bonds will form between 2 atoms nitrogen?
3 A triple bond MAIN

31 How many electrons are represents by the symbol “=“ between two atoms?
4 Two pairs of shared electrons MAIN

32 Final Jeoparty List as many ways as you can on how ionic bonds are different from covalent bonds Ionic Transfer electrons Metal and Nonmetal Called Salts Brittle Conduct (l& aq) High M.P. Crystalline Solids Covalent Share electrons 2 Nonmetals Called Molecules Exist in all 3 phases Poor conductors Low M.P. MAIN


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