Chapter 18 Science Study Guide

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Nitrogen has 5 valence electrons. How many does it need to have a full outer shell?

3 more

How many atoms total are in CH4

5

How many molecules are in 5H2O

5

Noble gases have how many valence electrons?

8

How many electrons does an atom want to have in its outer electron shell?

8 (or 2)

What is a coefficient?

A number placed in front of a chemical formula in an equation

What charge is the element that transfers the electron

After it transfers it becomes a cation (+)

What charge is the element who gets the transferred electron(s)

After the transfer it becomes a anion (-)

A chemical bond...

Can be ionic, covalent, or metallic; is an attraction between atoms that holds them together

A charged atom is called

An ion

A molecule that has a positive end and a negative end is a(n) __________________ molecule

Polar covalent

A element that loses electrons when bonding with other atoms has a _________ oxidation number

Positive

When writing the formula of a compound the symbol of the element with the ___________ oxidation number comes first.

Positive

A proton has a

Positive charge

When an atom loses one or more electrons it becomes

Positively charged (cation)

A compound that is composed of only two elements is a(n)

Binary

To form a molecule, atoms _____________electrons.

Share

The atoms in molecules are held together by

Sharing electrons; chemical bonds

A(n) ___________ is formed when atoms gain, lose, or share electrons.

chemical bond

CH4 is an example of a(n)

chemical formula; molecule

What is in a covalent?

two nonmetals

A chemical bond is made up of matter. (True or false)

False it creates matter

In ionic bonds, valence electrons are

Transferred from one atom to another; gained or lost by atoms

How many atoms are needed to form a molecule

Two or more

How many nitrogen atoms are there in NH3

1

______________ have properties unlike their elements

Compounds

A bond that forms betweeen atoms when they share electrons is a(n) __________ bond.

Covalent

A(n) _________ tells what elements make up a compound and the ratios of the atoms of those elements.

Formula

What is an example of a covalent

H+H+O— H2O

In a chemical formula what does the subscript tell you?

How many atoms of an element are in a unit of a compound

compounds containing polyatomic ions have both...

Ionic and covalent bonds

An atom is "happiest" when

It has a full outer (valence) shell

Neutral particles formed as a result of covalent bonding are called

Molecules

When two or more atoms are covalently bonded together, we call that a(n)

Molecules

An example of a ionic

Na+Cl— NaCl

When an atom gains one or more electrons it becomes

Negativity charged (anion)

Molecules that do not have oppositely charged ends are ______________ molecules

Non-polar

What does a Covalent do?

They share

What does a ionic do?

They take electrons, transfer

Why do atoms share electrons

To have full outer electron shells

What does "Covalent" mean?

Together valences; Valence electrons are shared

A(n) ___________ is a compound that has water chemically attached to its ions.

hydrate

An atom that has gained or lost electrons is called a(n)

ion

The force of attraction between the opposite charges of the ions in an ionic compound is a(n)

ionic bonding

What is in a ionic?

metal and non metal

An electron has a

negative charge

A neutron has a

neutral charge

An ionic bond is the attraction between

oppositely charged ions

A positive or negative number that is assigned to an element to show its combining ability in a compound is a(n)

oxidation number

A group of atoms with a positive or negative charge is a(n)

polyatomic ion

An atom is _________ when its outer energy level is filled with electrons

stable


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