Ionic or Covalent(molecular)
Binary compounds
Both
Octet rule
Both
Use -ide at end of second word in formula
Both
Use subscripts to show # of atoms
Both
Allotropes (same atom, different properties)
Covalent
Both nonmetals
Covalent
Butane (C4H10)
Covalent
Diatomic molecule (nonmetal)
Covalent
Dinitrogen Pentoxide
Covalent
HCl
Covalent
Hydrocarbons
Covalent
Less soluble in water
Covalent
Liquid/has or a solid at room temp
Covalent
Low boiling point
Covalent
Molecule
Covalent
Share electrons
Covalent
Uses prefixes to show # of atoms
Covalent
Weak intermolecular
Covalent
+/- ions = 0
Ionic
AlBr3
Ionic
Forms ions in solution
Ionic
Hard, Brittle, solid
Ionic
High boiling/melting point
Ionic
Hydrates
Ionic
Iron (III) Sulfide
Ionic
Magnesium sulfate
Ionic
Metal and nonmetal
Ionic
Oppositely charged particles
Ionic
Oxidation #
Ionic
Solid at room temp
Ionic
Uses Roman Numerals for transition metals
Ionic
Uses parentheses for showing more than one polyatomic on
Ionic
Acids and base
1st: covalent 2nd: ionic