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The bond formed between exactly 2 atoms of the same element.
Diatomic Molecule
There are only ? atoms which will bond with each other (that are known as Diatomic).
Seven
Atoms will continue to form chemical bonds until they reach a stable outer shell of 8 electrons.
Octet Rule
Atoms will continue to form bonds until they have electron shells just like their nearest Noble Gas neighbor.
Octet Rule
The bond formed when one atom transfers or shifts one or more electrons to another atom.
Ionic Bond
An atom with more protons than electrons.
Positive Ion
An atom with more electrons than protons.
Negative Ion
The bond formed when exactly 2 atoms share 2 electrons.
Covalent Bond
Our catch phrase for this is “Share a Pair” for what type of Chemical Bond?
Covalent Bond
The bond formed when many atoms share many electrons.
Metallic Bond
Metal plus a nonmetal = ? Bond.
Ionic
Metal plus a metal = ? Bond.
Metallic
Nonetal plus a nonmetal = ? Bond.
Covalent
What type of chemical bond are all gases?
Covalent
How many atoms of each element are in a formula is known as what?
Molecular Interpretation
The element symbol stands for how many atoms of that element in the formula?
One
If there is more than one atom of an element, we use a ________________.
Subscript
A _________is a number placed AFTER an atom and BELOW the line that tells the number of atoms present.
Subscript
If a symbol is in parentheses, we must multiply the ___________ subscript by the outside subscript.
Inside
Mg(OH)2 has how many atoms of Chlorine?
Zero