unit 2 topic 6 Flashcards

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1
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how many elements are there?

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112

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What holds elements together when they form compounds

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chemical bonds are formed when elements lose, gain, or share electrons

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3
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what is an ionic compound

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when atoms transfer electrons to other atoms

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4
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what are molecular compounds

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if atoms share electrons

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5
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What are the key things to know about ionic compounds

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  • metal+non metals
  • electrons are transferred from one atom to another, forming charged particles called ions which then join to make a compound
  • bonds between atoms are strong
  • always SOLID at room temperature
  • conduct electricity
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what are the key things to know about molecular compounds

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non-metal+ non-metal

  • electrons are shared between the atoms to make the compound
  • solid, liquid, or gas at room temperature depending on the compound
  • does not conduct electricity
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what are the ways that elements change to ions and become stable

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atoms gain or lose electrons in the valence (highest level) to become more stable like the noble gases. (stable octet)
- metals lose electrons, and nonmetals gain electrons to get the stable octet. When this happens the atoms become charged particles named IONS.

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8
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when an atom gains an electron it has an overall _____ charge

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negative

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9
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when an atom loses electrons it has an overall_______ charge

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positive

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10
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what does IUPAC stand for

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Internation Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry

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how do you make an ionic compound

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electrons are transferred from the metal to the nonmetal then make an ionic bond.
ex. Na+ + Cl- = NaCl

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what are the rules of IUPAC

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name the metallic element 1st as it is written on the periodic table.

  1. name the nonmetallic element second, changing its ending to “ide”
  2. positive and negative charges must equal zero. Use subscripts to indicate the number of ion in the compound. Or use the crossover rule.
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13
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what are the naming rules of molecular compounds

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  1. write the entire name of the first element,
  2. change the ending of the second element to ide
  3. use the prefix to indicate the number of each type of atom in the formula
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to change from written name to the formula what do you do?

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write the symbols for the elements in the same order as they appear in the name
2. use subscripts to indicate the nimbers of each type of atom.

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