Description

force that holds two atoms together
positively charged ion
negatively charged ion
electrostatic force that holds oppositely charged particles together in an ionic compound
ionic bonds joined together create this compound
ionic compound whose aqueous solution conducts an electric current
energy required to separate 1 mol of the ions of an ionic compound
3D geometric arrangement of particles
chemical formula for an ionic compound
one atom ion
charge of a monatomic ion
ions made up of more than one atom
polyatomic ion composed of an element bonded to one or more oxygen atoms
proposes all metal atoms in a metallic solid contribute to their valance electrons to form a "sea of electrons"
electrons present in outer energy levels of bonding metallic atoms and can easily move
attraction of a metallic cation for delocalized electrons
mixture of elements with metallic properties
chemical bond formed by sharing valence electrons
formed by two or more covalent you bonded atoms
represents the arrangement of electrons in a molecule; – or • between elements
single covalent bonds
formed by parallel orbits overlapped and share electrons
occurs when greater energy is required to break existing bonds in reactants than is released when new bonds form in the products
occurs when more energy is release during product bond formation than is required to break bonds in the reactants
uneven distribution of charge

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