How manybond pairs ofelectrons arepresent incarbon dioxide?What type ofcompoundsdoes sodiumchloridehave?How dounstableatomsbecomestable?What does aline representin the 2Dstructure ofan atom?What isthe octetrule?Whatelectronsparticipate inthe chemicalbonding? When an atomis negativelycharged, whatkind of ion is it? How manylone pairs ofelectrons doessodiumchloride have? What happensto valenceelectronsduring ionicbonding? Whatcharge doesa neutronhave? What chargedoes aproton have? Polar:soluble orinsolublein water?It is acompoundthat is eithera cation oran anion.What do you callthe 2-dimensionalstructure ofcompounds thatuses lines anddots?What isthe 2Dstructureof water?What does adot representin the 2Dstructure ofan atom?What type ofbondinghappens whentwo nonmetalsbond?How manytotal valenceelectrons doesammoniahave?It is a type ofbonding thatenables thecompound toconduct electricitywhen dissolved inwater.Whatproperties docovalentcompoundshave?Where doeschemicalbondinghappen?Metalnonmetal ormetalloid:SulfurWhen the differencebetween the ability ofatoms to attractelectrons is great,what happens to thevalence electronsduring bonding?What propertydo you call theability of anatom to attractelectrons?How manybond pairs ofelectrons arepresent incarbon dioxide?What type ofcompoundsdoes sodiumchloridehave?How dounstableatomsbecomestable?What does aline representin the 2Dstructure ofan atom?What isthe octetrule?Whatelectronsparticipate inthe chemicalbonding? When an atomis negativelycharged, whatkind of ion is it? How manylone pairs ofelectrons doessodiumchloride have? What happensto valenceelectronsduring ionicbonding? Whatcharge doesa neutronhave? What chargedoes aproton have? Polar:soluble orinsolublein water?It is acompoundthat is eithera cation oran anion.What do you callthe 2-dimensionalstructure ofcompounds thatuses lines anddots?What isthe 2Dstructureof water?What does adot representin the 2Dstructure ofan atom?What type ofbondinghappens whentwo nonmetalsbond?How manytotal valenceelectrons doesammoniahave?It is a type ofbonding thatenables thecompound toconduct electricitywhen dissolved inwater.Whatproperties docovalentcompoundshave?Where doeschemicalbondinghappen?Metalnonmetal ormetalloid:SulfurWhen the differencebetween the ability ofatoms to attractelectrons is great,what happens to thevalence electronsduring bonding?What propertydo you call theability of anatom to attractelectrons?

Chemical bonding! - Call List

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  1. How many bond pairs of electrons are present in carbon dioxide?
  2. What type of compounds does sodium chloride have?
  3. How do unstable atoms become stable?
  4. What does a line represent in the 2D structure of an atom?
  5. What is the octet rule?
  6. What electrons participate in the chemical bonding?
  7. When an atom is negatively charged, what kind of ion is it?
  8. How many lone pairs of electrons does sodium chloride have?
  9. What happens to valence electrons during ionic bonding?
  10. What charge does a neutron have?
  11. What charge does a proton have?
  12. Polar: soluble or insoluble in water?
  13. It is a compound that is either a cation or an anion.
  14. What do you call the 2-dimensional structure of compounds that uses lines and dots?
  15. What is the 2D structure of water?
  16. What does a dot represent in the 2D structure of an atom?
  17. What type of bonding happens when two nonmetals bond?
  18. How many total valence electrons does ammonia have?
  19. It is a type of bonding that enables the compound to conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
  20. What properties do covalent compounds have?
  21. Where does chemical bonding happen?
  22. Metal nonmetal or metalloid: Sulfur
  23. When the difference between the ability of atoms to attract electrons is great, what happens to the valence electrons during bonding?
  24. What property do you call the ability of an atom to attract electrons?