Lesson 19 Ionic Bonds
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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A force that holds two atoms together is : choose one.....ion...cation......chemical bond | chemical bond
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a group of symbols used to show the kinds and numbers of atoms in a compouund are called--a ionic bond---a anion----a crystal-----or a chemical formula | chemical formula
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How many electrons are needed to completely fill the outer energy level of most atoms? Is it 2----or 5------or 7-------or 8? | 8
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Is a cation a positvely charged ion or a negatively chared ion? | POSTIVE
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Which structures of an atom take part in a chemical bond? Electrons--Protons----Neutron---or Photons | Electons ---Photons are from Star Trek
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Where in the periodic table are the elements that tend to form positive ions? | Atoms on the left (cations)
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