Science Ch. 13

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What is formed when atoms share one or more pairs of electrons?

covalent bond

When ions bond, they form a repeating three-dimensional patterned called a(n)

crystal lattice

What property gives metals the ability to be drawn into thin wires?

ductility

A model that shows only the valence electrons in an atom is a(n)

electron dot diagram

Covalent compounds are formed when a group of atoms share...

electrons

When electrons pull away from atoms, ______ is needed.

energy

family on the periodic table to which an element belongs

group

Which group on the periodic table contains elements that do not normally form chemical bonds?

group 18

A chemical bond that forms when electrons are transferred from one atom to another is a

iconic bond

If a sodium atom loses its only valence electron to another atom, the sodium atom because a sodium ______.

ion

In a crystal lattice each ion is bonded to the

ions around it

What property means that the metal can be hammered into sheets?

malleability

A bond formed by the attraction between positively-charged metal ions and the electrons in the metal is a(n)

metallic bond

The group of atoms that make up a covalent compound is called a(n)

molecule

What is the smallest particle in which covalent bonds can be divided?

molecule

What usually consists of two or more atoms joined in a definite ratio?

molecule

Some atoms gain electrons during chemical changes and have a...

negative charge

When a metal meets a nonmetal, the nonmetal atom becomes

negatively charged

What determines whether an atom will form bonds?

number of valence electrons

An ionic bond is an attraction between

oppositely charged ions

When a metal meets a nonmetal, electrons are transferred and the metal atoms become

positively charged

When atoms lose electrons through an ionic bond, they become...

positively charged

What substance results from combining atoms of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen?

sugar

Where does the energy needed to take electrons from metals come from?

the formation of negative ions

an explanation of a phenomenon that is based on observation, experimentation, and reasoning

theory

Most metals have few _______ _________ and form positive ions

valence electrons

What are the electrons found in the outermost energy levels of an atom called?

valence electrons

What do elements within a group number have the same number of?

valence electrons

an electron in the outermost energy level

valence electrons

Many ionic compounds dissolve easily in...

water

Compared with ionic bonds, covalent bonds are...

weaker

When is energy given off by most nonmetals?

when they gain electrons

How are acids that have been dissolved in water able to conduct an electric current?

They form ions in water, so they conduct an electric current.

What is the force of attraction that holds atoms or ions together called?

chemical bond

an interaction that holds two atoms together

chemical bond

the joining of atoms to form new substances is called

chemical bonding

Table salt is formed when an electron is transferred from a sodium atom to a

chlorine atom

Charged particles that form when atoms gain or lose electrons are

Ions

What ending is used for the names of negative ions?

-ide

A sodium ion has a charge of

1+

Atoms of Group __ elements give off the most energy when they gain an electron

17

Helium atoms only need ____ valence electrons to have a filled outermost energy level.

2

Why is an atom neutral?

An atom is neutral because the number of electrons in an atom equals the number of protons.

What is the relationship between diatomic molecules and diatomic elements?

Diatomic molecules are made up of two atoms of the same element. Diatomic elements are found in nature as diatomic molecules.

The chemical symbol for a sodium ion is

Na+

When an ionic compound dissolves in water, why can it conduct an electric current?

The ions are charged and are able to move freely past one another

Why doesn't sugar dissolved in water conduct an electric current?

The molecules of sugar are not charged.

Why are ions charged particles and thus no longer neutral?

The negative charges and positive charges no longer cancel out, so the atoms become ions.

When does an ionic bond form between a metal and a nonmental?

The number of electrons lost by the metal atoms equals the number gained by the nonmetal atoms.

What does it mean if a substance is not soluble in water?

They do not dissolve well in water

Because strong ionic bonds hold ions together, ionic compounds have...

a high melting point

Ionic compounds tend to be brittle solids

at room temperature

How can you determine the number of electrons in an atom?

atomic number

number of protons in an atom

atomic number

When an ionic compound is hit, the pattern shifts, ions repel each other and the crystal...

breaks apart

A transfer of electrons between atoms changes the number of electrons in an atom, but the number of _______ stays the same

protons


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