How can you identify an element/atom can form:
a) Ionic bonding b) Covalent bonding c) Hydrophobic bonding
What do you need to do to determine if an element/atoms belongs to:
a) Group b) Period?
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How can you identify an element/atom can form: a) Ionic bonding b) Covalent bonding c) Hydrophobic...
9 Name IONIC and COVALENT BONDING LAB ACTIVITY, PROCEDURE and REPORT SHEET BIG IDEAS: ectron configurations determine how atoms combine to form chemical bonds. 2. According to the valence bond theory, the outermost electrons of atoms, the valence electrons, are the ones involved in bonding. 3. Atoms of elements can LOSE, GAIN, or SHARE electrons so that each atom involved achieves a noble gas electron configuration. This is known as the OCTET RULE 4. When atoms lose or gain electrons,...
Ionic & Covalent Virtual Lab Pre-Virtual Lab Questions: Answer these before going to the website to begin the virtual lab. 1. Where are metal atoms located on the periodic table? Where are non metal atoms located on the periodic table? 2. What subatomic particles) participate in chemical bonding? 3. In your own words, define valence electrons. 4. How can you determine the number of valence electrons in an atom using the periodic table? 5. Draw a Lewis Dot Structure for...
POGIL: Covalent Bonding So far you have learned that atoms can bond via ionic bonding. However, they can also bond h covalent and metallic bonding. Today we will be taking a look at covalent bonding. Have out a periodic table, and let's begin. Model 1: lonic Bonding with Lewis Dot Structures G,:-.,.C+ → (D Na :(..ドーラb N. C @ Refer to Model 1 to answer questions 1-6: Model 2: Covalent Bonding with Lewis Dot Structures Athat ie differont 10. In...
QUESTION 10 Identify the type(s) of bonding in H20 O a. ionic b. covalent O c. both ionic and covalent d. some other answer
How many covalent bonds can an element of Group VIIA commonly form with other elements? A. 2 B. 4 C. 3 D. 1
Can somebody explain really quick plz how to idenitify a most liklly covalent and* IONIC bond as well from electron configuration.Guarenreed thumbs up to first answer. Thanks in advance. Thanks for your time.Thank you? plz answer its easy just cant find on internet Which of the following electron configurations belongs to an atom that is most likely to be involved in an ionic bond? 1s22s22p63s2 1s22s22p6 1s22s22p63s23p3 1s22s22p63s23p6 Which of the following atoms is likely to be involved in an...
1) Define the following: matter, element, atom, trace element, proton, electron, neutron, atomic number, mass number, isotopes, radioisotope, molecule, compound, salt, ion. 2) List the 6 elements that make up about 99% of the weight of an organism. 3) What are the functions of the trace elements iron, fluorine (fluoride), and iodine? 4) An iodine deficiency can result in goiter. True/False 5) Where are protons, neutrons and electrons located? 6) Can you determine the atomic number and mass number from...
20. How do atoms achieve noble-gas electron configurations in single covalent bonds? a. One atom completely loses two electrons to the other atom in the bond. b. Two atoms share two pairs of electrons. C. Two atoms share two electrons. d. Two atoms share one electron 21. Why do atoms share electrons in covalent bonds? a to become ions and attract each other b. to attain a noble-gas electron configuration c. to become more polar d. to increase their atomic...
1. Interatomic bonds in ceramics are a. covalent and ionic b. ionic and van der Waals c. covalent and van der Waals d. covalent and metallic 2. In metallic bonding, a electrons are tightly attached to nuclei b. free electrons act as a glue holding the ion cores together c. interatomic bonds are non-directional d. b and c Number of valence electrons in Mn (atomic number of 25) is equal to a. 6 b. 7 c. 14 d. 2 ne...
the way of sharing electrons? (equally dinerelle 2. How is an ionic bond or a covalent bond formed? How do you tell the polar or non-polar covalent bond using the way of sharing electro shared, non-polar; unequally shared, polar) 4. How do you tell the ionic bond or covalent bond by the types of elements combined? nonmetal ionic; nonmetal-nonmetal: covalent) In gener 5. How do you know the number of valence electrons does an element have? (Based on the periodic...