octetruleThe "rule" thatgoverns whichatoms will want tobond with whichatoms (has to dowith # of electrons)ionAny atomwith a netchargeBaOBariumOxidenonpolarmoleculeA molecule thatis symmetricaland has anevendistribution ofchargesubscriptofformulaThe numberfound on thebottom of achemicalformula EX:The 2 in CO2K2SPotassiumSulfidevalenceelectronsTheelectronsfound in theoutermostshell/orbitPF5PhosphorusPentaflourideCOCarbonMonoxideAlNChemicalformula forAluminumNitridesuperscriptThe numberthat appearsin the uppercornerNobelGassesWhichelementsare themost stableN2O3DinitrogenTrioxidemoleculeTwo or moreatomsbondedtogetherform this..+3CationAluminumforms thistype ofCationbinarycompoundA compoundmade of onlytwo elementsEx: H2O ORNaClchemicalformulathe elementsand theiramounts foundin a compoundEX. H20cationApositiveion-1AnionFluorine andChlorine willform thistype of AnionNonmetalsCovalentcompoundsform betweentwo elements ofthis categoryoxidationnumberThe numericalcharge anatom willform. Ex:Mg2+AtomicStabilityWhy doatoms formchemicalbonds?polarbondBond where theve- are sharedUNevenlybetween atomsnonpolarbondA bond whereelectrons areshared evenlybetween theatomspolarmoleculeA molecule thathas an unevenspread ofcharge. TypicallyAsymmetrical.Ex: WaterchemicalbondThe strongattractive forceholdingdifferent atomstogether.ionicbondBond formedbetween twoions ofoppositechargeanionANegativeIonMetalandNonmetalIoniccompoundsform betweenelements fromeach of thesecategoriesoctetruleThe "rule" thatgoverns whichatoms will want tobond with whichatoms (has to dowith # of electrons)ionAny atomwith a netchargeBaOBariumOxidenonpolarmoleculeA molecule thatis symmetricaland has anevendistribution ofchargesubscriptofformulaThe numberfound on thebottom of achemicalformula EX:The 2 in CO2K2SPotassiumSulfidevalenceelectronsTheelectronsfound in theoutermostshell/orbitPF5PhosphorusPentaflourideCOCarbonMonoxideAlNChemicalformula forAluminumNitridesuperscriptThe numberthat appearsin the uppercornerNobelGassesWhichelementsare themost stableN2O3DinitrogenTrioxidemoleculeTwo or moreatomsbondedtogetherform this..+3CationAluminumforms thistype ofCationbinarycompoundA compoundmade of onlytwo elementsEx: H2O ORNaClchemicalformulathe elementsand theiramounts foundin a compoundEX. H20cationApositiveion-1AnionFluorine andChlorine willform thistype of AnionNonmetalsCovalentcompoundsform betweentwo elements ofthis categoryoxidationnumberThe numericalcharge anatom willform. Ex:Mg2+AtomicStabilityWhy doatoms formchemicalbonds?polarbondBond where theve- are sharedUNevenlybetween atomsnonpolarbondA bond whereelectrons areshared evenlybetween theatomspolarmoleculeA molecule thathas an unevenspread ofcharge. TypicallyAsymmetrical.Ex: WaterchemicalbondThe strongattractive forceholdingdifferent atomstogether.ionicbondBond formedbetween twoions ofoppositechargeanionANegativeIonMetalandNonmetalIoniccompoundsform betweenelements fromeach of thesecategories

Chem Bonding - Call List

(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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  1. The "rule" that governs which atoms will want to bond with which atoms (has to do with # of electrons)
    octet rule
  2. Any atom with a net charge
    ion
  3. Barium Oxide
    BaO
  4. A molecule that is symmetrical and has an even distribution of charge
    nonpolar molecule
  5. The number found on the bottom of a chemical formula EX: The 2 in CO2
    subscript of formula
  6. Potassium Sulfide
    K2S
  7. The electrons found in the outermost shell/orbit
    valence electrons
  8. Phosphorus Pentaflouride
    PF5
  9. Carbon Monoxide
    CO
  10. Chemical formula for Aluminum Nitride
    AlN
  11. The number that appears in the upper corner
    superscript
  12. Which elements are the most stable
    Nobel Gasses
  13. Dinitrogen Trioxide
    N2O3
  14. Two or more atoms bonded together form this..
    molecule
  15. Aluminum forms this type of Cation
    +3 Cation
  16. A compound made of only two elements Ex: H2O OR NaCl
    binary compound
  17. the elements and their amounts found in a compound EX. H20
    chemical formula
  18. A positive ion
    cation
  19. Fluorine and Chlorine will form this type of Anion
    -1 Anion
  20. Covalent compounds form between two elements of this category
    Non metals
  21. The numerical charge an atom will form. Ex: Mg2+
    oxidation number
  22. Why do atoms form chemical bonds?
    Atomic Stability
  23. Bond where the ve- are shared UNevenly between atoms
    polar bond
  24. A bond where electrons are shared evenly between the atoms
    nonpolar bond
  25. A molecule that has an uneven spread of charge. Typically Asymmetrical. Ex: Water
    polar molecule
  26. The strong attractive force holding different atoms together.
    chemical bond
  27. Bond formed between two ions of opposite charge
    ionic bond
  28. A Negative Ion
    anion
  29. Ionic compounds form between elements from each of these categories
    Metal and Nonmetal