Chapter 6 - Ionic and Molecular Compounds

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Atoms
________ forming ionic bonds differ greatly in electronegativity.
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stable electron arrangements
The ________ in the outermost energy level are associated with the stability of the noble gases.
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Intermolecular forces
________ are known as dipole- dipole and hydrogen binding maintained together with the solid and liquid states of polar molecular compounds.
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Noble gasses
________ have eight valence electrons, which is an octet, except for helium, with two electrons.
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dipoles
The ________ do not cancel in polar molecules.
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valence electrons
Non- metals share ________ in covalent bonds, which ensures that every atom has a stable electron set- up.
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ionic compound
In the formula of a(n) ________, the total positive and negative ionic load is balanced.
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Polyatomic ion
A(n) ________ is a group of electrically load- bound, covalent atoms, such as the formulation CO3 2- for the carbonate ion.
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Non polar molecules
________ have non- polar covalent links or a bonded atomic arrangement to waive dipole.
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positive ion
The ________ is first indicated by its name, followed by the negative ion name.
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shape of a molecule
The ________ is based on the Lewis structure, the geometry of the electron group and the number of atoms connected.
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Electronegativity
________ is an atom's ability to attract electrons that it shares.
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total negative charge
The cation's charge is determined by the ________ in the formulation, which is immediately named after the metal with a variable charge as a roman number.
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valence electrons
All remaining ________ are used to complement the octets of the surrounding atoms and the central atom as solitary pairs.