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Chem Bonding Quiz

QuestionAnswer
Atoms become more stable in a? Chemical Reaction
What makes atoms more stable? A full outer shell
Ionic Bonding M+NM Transferred Electrons
Covalent Bonding NM+NM Shared Electrons
Metallic Bonding Just M Delocalized Electrons
Ionic , Brittle or Malleable, State at Room Temp, Melting Point, Dissolve in water, Conductive in solid state, Conductive when dissolved, Conductive when melted, volatile Brittle, Solid, High Dissolves in water, Not conductive in solid state(no), Conductive when dissolved(Yes), Conductive when melted(Yes), Not volatile
Covalent, Brittle or Malleable, State at Room Temp, Melting Point, Dissolve in water, Conductive in solid state, Conductive when dissolved, Conductive when melted, volatile Brittle, S L or G, Low melting point, Depends on compound, Not conductive in solid dissolved or melted. Is volatile
Metal, Brittle or Malleable, State at Room Temp, Melting Point, Dissolve in water, Conductive in solid state, Conductive when dissolved, Conductive when melted, volatile Malleable, S except Mercury, High, Except Mercury, Does not dissolve in water, Is conductive in solid state and when melted but can't be dissolved.
Single Bond is 2 shared Electrons
Double Bond is 4 Shared Electrons
Triple Bond is 6 Shared Electrons
The maximum number of covalent bonds between two atoms is Three
The forces between the molecules are Weak
When electrons are transferred Ions are formed
The elements that lose electrons become Cations
The elements that gain electrons e come Anions
The ions arrange themselves in a regularly repeating 3D pattern called a Crystalline Lattice
Ionic bonds are what color Blue Green and Red
Covalent Bonds are what color Black, White, Red, Green, Blue, also could be colorless
Metallic bonds are what color White or grey luster
Created by: sydneymiller!!!
 

 



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