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level questions: Level 2

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Three types of BondsIonic, Metallic and Covalent
The type of force that holds two or more atoms together. It is the attraction between positive nucleus and their negative electronsChemical Bond
Three types of Covalent bondSingle bond, Double bond and Triple bond
This is the reaction between a metal (CATION) and a non-metal (ANION) where in the cation transfer it valence electrons to the anion due to electrostatic force M order to make it stable (OCTET RULE). Strong bondingIonic Bonding
Properties of Ionic BondingHard, High Meting Boiling Point and Brittle
The kind of bonding between metallic elements which the valence electrons can move freely from an atom to another.Metallic Bonding
Metallic Bonding. The kind of bonding between metallic elements which the valence electrons can move freely from an atom to another. Since they can move freely they are called ____________Decolized Electrons
Properties of Metallic BondHigh Melting and Boiling points - Electrical and heat conductor
Example of metals elementsLithium, Magnesium and Sodium
Is the result of chemical bonding of elements that share pairs of valence electrons.Covalent Bond
These bond are usually formed between non-metals elementsCovalent Bonding
This type of Covalent bond is formed when two atoms bond and share a single pair of electronSingle Bond
A type of Covalent Bond in which the two electron pairs are shared between two atoms. Each atoms contributes two electrons to the bondDouble Bonds
A Covalent Bond in which three electron pairs are shared between two atomsTriple Bonds
T or F In triple bonds, their valence electrons are associated with how many pairs they can create.True
Are the strongest type of bonds in the Covalent BondingSigma
Are the weaker bonds, they are formed when parallel orbitals overlapped to share the electronsPi Bonds
T or F Positive ions formed when metal atoms lose electronsTrue
T or F Negative ions formed when non-metal atoms gain electronsTrue
T or F Anion names end in - ideTrue
A compound that results when a metal reacts with a non-metal to forms ions called Cations and AnionsIonic Compound
Binary means __________Two Elements
Ionic means ____________A metal and a non-metal (or cation and anion)
T or F Charges must be balance so compound charge is neutralTrue
Tightly bond groups of atoms that behave as a unit and carry a chargePolyatomic Ions
Ternary means __________Three different elements
Composed of molecules in which elements share electronsMolecular Compounds
T or F Molecular compounds usually composed of two non-metalsTrue
T or F Acids are named based on their AnionTrue
T or F Most strong bases contain hydroxide, a polyatomic ionTrue
Electronegavity (EN) difference > 2.0Ionic bonds
EN difference is between .21 and 1.99Polar covalent bonds
EN difference is < .20Non-polar covalent bonds
T or F 0.4 and below is Non-polarTrue
T or F 0.5 and above is PolarTrue
It is a chemical change in which one or more substances are destroyed, and one or more new substances are createdChemical Reaction
Substances that are destroyed by chemical changeReactants
Substances are created by the chemical change (new bonds form)Products
The numbers proceeding the chemical formula. They are used to balance the reactionCoefficients
The numbers within the formulaSubscripts
Single uncombined element replaces another element in an Ionic compoundSinge Displacement Reaction
General Formula of Single displacement reactionA +BC --- AC + B
Parts of 2 acqueous ionic compounds switch places to form two new compoundsDouble Displacement Reaction
General Formula of Double displacement reactionAB + CD --- AD + CB
Two or more simple substances (the reactants) to form a more complex substance (the product)Synthesis Reaction
General Formula of Synthesis reactionA + B --- AB
Produces two or more elements and or/ compoundsDecomposition Reactions
General Formula of Decomposition reactionsAB --- A + B