Covalent, Metallic and Ionic Bonds
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taliahmancini7 on November 28, 2010
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Ionic Bond | A bond that forms when electrons are transferred from one atom to another (results in positive and negatively charged ion; metal and nonmetal) |
Crystal Lattice | the regular geometric pattern in which a crystal is arranged |
Covalent Bond | a bond formed when atoms share one or more pairs of electron (nonmetals) |
Metallic Bond | a bond formed by the attraction between positively charged metal ions and electrons around them |
Ionic bonds have conductivity | high (hard to break apart) |
Covalent Bonds have conductivity | low (share electrons, so they are easier to break apart) |
if it is a gas at room temp. most likely to be... | covalent |
SiCl4 | silicon tetrachloride |
NO | Nitrogen monoxide |
silver nitrate | AgNo3 |
copper (I) carbonate | Cu2Co3 |
Chromium (II) chloride | CrCl2 |
Manganese (I) nitride | Mn3N |
Lithium carbonate | Li2 (CO3) |
transition metals need/use | roman numerals/criss-cross method |
Polyatomic w/ transition metals need | roman numerals |
Covalent compounds need | first element with full name, plus prefixsecond element drop ending and add ide |
mono | 1 |
di | 2 |
tri | 3 |
tetra | 4 |
penta | 5 |
hexa | 6 |
hepta | 7 |
octa | 8 |
nona | 9 |
deca | 10 |
Brinclhof | Br2, I2, N2, Cl2, H2, O2, F2(have only 1 atom type-never compounds ex. Cl= Cl2) |
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