H₂O - Covalent - dihydrogen monoxide, BaF₂ - Ionic- Barium fluoride, BaS - Ionic- Barium sulfide, BCl₃ - Ionic- Boron chloride, BeCl₂ - Ionic- Beryllium chloride, Ca₃N₂ - Ionic- Calcium nitride, AlCl₃ - Ionic - Aluminum chloride, CaBr₂ - Ionic- Calcium bromide, CaCl₂ - Ionic- Calcium chloride, CaI₂ - Ionic- Calcium iodide, Ion - A charged atom, Cation - A positively charged ion, Anion - A negatively charged ion, Bond that shares electrons - Covalent, Bond that transfers electrons - Ionic, When electrons are shared in a covalent bond, what is made? - A molecule, When electrons are transferred in an ionic bond, what is made? - Ions, What holds atoms together in an ionic bond? - The attraction of a positively and negatively charged ions, What holds atoms together in a covalent bond? - The sharing of electrons, CaO - Ionic- Calcium Oxide, CaS - Ionic- Calcium Sulfide, Cl₂O₇ - Covalent - dichlorine heptoxide, CS₂ - Covalent - Carbon disulfide, Cs₂O - Ionic- Cesium oxide, H₂Se - Covalent- dihydrogen selenide, IF₇ - Covalent - iodine heptafluoride, nonmetal & nonmetal - A covalent bond is made up of what types of elements?, metal & nonmetal - An ionic bond is made up of what types of elements?, IO₂ - Covalent - iodine dioxide, Li₂O - Ionic- Lithium oxide, LiF - Ionic- Lithium fluoride, MgS - Ionic- Magnesium sulfide, N₂F₂ - Covalent - dinitrogen difluoride, N₂F₄ - Covalent - dinitrogen tetrafluoride, N₂O - Covalent - dinitrogen monoxide, N₂O₃ - Covalent - dinitrogen trioxide, N₂O₅ - Covalent- Dinitrogen Pentoxide, Li⁺1 - the cation in the compound: Li₂O, O⁻² - the anion in the compound: Li₂O, Cs⁺¹ - cation in the compound: Cs₂O, O⁻² - anion in the compound: Cs₂O, Is N₂F₂ ionic or molecular (covalent)? - Molecular (because it is a covalent bond), Valence - Electrons in the outer most shell., Ionic bond - What bond is the attraction between the opposite charges of ions?, Covalent bond - What bond is the attraction formed between atoms when they SHARE electrons?, Ionic - Which type of bond(ionic or covalent) has a high melting point and boiling point?, Covalent - Which type of bond(ionic or covalent) has a low melting point and boiling point?, Sodium Bromide - Ionic- NaBr, Calcium Chloride - Ionic- CaCl₂, Aluminum oxide - Ionic- Al₃O₂, Lithium phosphide - Ionic- Li₃P, Magnesium iodide - Ionic- MgI₂, Aluminum chloride - Ionic- AlCl₃, Potassium iodide - Ionic- KI, Strontium fluoride - Ionic- SrF₂,
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