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Naming and Properties of Ions: Ionic and Covalent Bonds, Quizzes of Chemistry

Definitions and explanations of terms related to the naming and properties of ions, including main group cations, systematic naming, anions, polyatomic ions, ionic and covalent bonds, and the octet rule. It also discusses the differences between ionic and covalent bonds and the role of electrons in forming stable arrangements.

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2012/2013

Uploaded on 12/07/2013

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TERM 1
main group cations are named for _____.
DEFINITION 1
the element from which they are formed
TERM 2
other cations are named either___ or ____.
DEFINITION 2
systematicallycommonly
TERM 3
systematic naming requires
DEFINITION 3
write the name of the element with roman numerals to
indicate the charge
TERM 4
common naming requires
DEFINITION 4
using the common name for the element with suffix to
denote charge
TERM 5
anions are named by
DEFINITION 5
replacing the end of the element name with -ide
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main group cations are named for _____.

the element from which they are formed

TERM 2

other cations are named either___ or ____.

DEFINITION 2

systematicallycommonly

TERM 3

systematic naming requires

DEFINITION 3

write the name of the element with roman numerals to

indicate the charge

TERM 4

common naming requires

DEFINITION 4

using the common name for the element with suffix to

denote charge

TERM 5

anions are named by

DEFINITION 5

replacing the end of the element name with -ide

polyatomic ion

an ion with more than one atom

stem from strong interactions from opposite charges

high melting points bc they want to stick together

high boiling points for same reason

dissolve in water forming aqueous solutions

TERM 7

bonding

DEFINITION 7

the joining of 2 or more atoms in a stable arrangement

TERM 8

elements will gain, lose, or share electrons

to____

DEFINITION 8

become more stable - reach noble gas configuration

TERM 9

ionic bonds

DEFINITION 9

result from the transfer of electrons from one element to

another

TERM 10

covalent bonds

DEFINITION 10

result from the sharing of electrons between 2 atoms

*covalent bonding

between 2 nonmetals

electrons shared between 2 atoms

goal- full valence shell

overall charge is 0