(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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named using prefixes
molecular compounds
the shape with 4 electron domains
tetrahedral
can have an incomplete octet
B
used when naming compounds with transition metals
roman numerals
determines which atom will pull more strongly on the shared electrons
electronegativity
nonmetals bonding with nonmetals
covalent bonding
H2, F2, O2, N2, F2, I2, Cl2
diatomic molecules
metal bonding with nonmetals
ionic bonding
can form triple bonds
N
can be formed by O & S
double
bond
has a single, unpaired & unbonded electron
free radical
type of bond between C-H
nonpolar
the most electronegative element
F
unbonded electrons
lone pairs
results from the complete gain of an electron
anion
results from the complete loss of an electron
cation
says that electron regions repel each other as far away as possible
VSEPR Theory
when a central atom has less than 8 electrons
incomplete octet
when a central atom has more than 8 electrons
expanded octet
model that shows arrangement of atoms
Lewis Structure
can form double bonds
O
the EDG and MG of CO2
linear
the only electrons involved in bonding
valence electrons
the shape based on ligands and lone pairs
MG
the MG for water
bent
arrow that shows direction of "pull"
dipole
says that each atom strives to have 8 valence electrons
octet rule
a total of 6 shared electrons
triple
bond
the charge on the most electronegative atom
partial negative
the shape based on all electron regions
EDG
one pair of shared electrons
single
bond
results in polar molecules
asymmetry
the purpose of bonding
stability
can only have a duet
H
when present, it is always the central atom
C
the first step in determining molecular shapes
inventory
the charge on the less electronegative atom
partial positive