1.True or False: An Ion is when an atom gains or loses an electron.
2.What is a Cation? An ion with a (+) charge.
3.True or False: An Anion does not have a (-) charge.
4.What type of bonding transfers electrons? Ionic bonding
5.What are all the types of chemical bonds? Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic bonding.
6.What do you call an element that has different forms . Isotopes
7.Which type of bonding is the “strongest”? Ionic bonding
8.True or False: Ionic bonds are formed from metal and neutral atoms.
9.True or False: Covalent bonds are NOT made from neutral and neutral atoms.
10.How does a covalent bond form? From nonmetal and nonmetal atoms.
11.True or False: Metallic bonds can be formed by metal and neutral atoms. …show more content…
Elements, Compounds, and MIxtures.
2.What is one characteristic about the nonmetal category? They can gain electrons, are dull, not hard, or they are brittle.
3.What is the difference between a heterogeneous and homogeneous mixture?Heterogeneous can be separated and substances can be seen visibly. Homogenous can be separated and substances can’t seen visibly.
4.What malleable mean? Material being able to be hammered or pressed down without cracking or breaking.
5. What type of Element is in between Metals and Nonmetals? Metalloids
6.Name three types of metals in 10 seconds. Ready go!!! Gold, Iron, Copper, and etc.
7.What is one of the two types of metalloids on the periodic table? Silicon or Germanium
8.True or False: Elements are pure substances.
9.What is a Compound? An atom that has at least two elements bonded together.
10.Name one similarity between Elements and Compounds. Both made from elements and or etc.
11.What are the different types of mixtures? Heterogenous and Homogenous mixtures.
12.True or false: Mixtures can be separated.
13.True or false: Metallic Compounds are the weakest.
14.True or false: Colloids and Suspensions are Heterogeneous