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 made of ions I

 many soluble in water but not in nonpolar liquid I


 made of molecules C
 poor electrical conductors C
 Many soluble in nonpolar liquids but not in water
C
 Elements from opposite ends of the periodic table will
form this kind of bond I
 LARGE differences in electronegativity I
 Elements are close together in electronegativity values
C
 CO2 C
 H2O C
 NaCl I
 C6H12O6 C

 attraction between oppositely charged ions in a


chemical compound I
 These kinds of bonds occur mainly between a metallic
and a non metallic atom. I
 bonding between two non metallic atoms which is
characterized by the sharing of pairs of electrons
between atoms C
 Chemical bonds B
 Prefixes used when naming C
 Carbon tetrachloride C
 Binary compound name ends in –ide B
 Lithium acetate I


 Nonpolar C
 Polar C
 Involve electrons C
 Involve nonmetals B
 Involve metals I
 Donating electrons to become a positive ion I
 Cations I
 Anions I
 Representative particles are formula units (f.u.)
I


 Lewis dot diagrams show these with straight lines
C
 Lewis dot diagrams show these with an arrow moving
an electron C
 chemical substance consisting of two or more different
chemically bonded chemical elements, with a fixed ratio
determining the composition B
 The flame test lab used compounds of this type I
 one atom gains electrons to form an anion I
 satisfy the octet rule B
 electrons are shared equally C
 H2 C
 electrons are shared unequally C
 dipole interactions C

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