Chemistry Test Review-Bonding

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Chemistry Test Review
Bonding
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Element
Atom
Proton
Neutron
electron
subatomic particles
atomic number
atomic mass unit
atomic mass
mass number
Covalent Bond
valence electron
Valence shell
Octet Rule
Period
Shell-energy level
Group/family
18. metals
19. nonmetals
20. metalloids
21. Oxidation number
22. Bohr model of the atom
23. Lewis Dot Diagram/Structure
24. Ion
25. Nonpolar Covalent Molecule
26. Electronegativity
27. Ionic Bond
28. Polar Covalent Molecule
Things to Know:
How to determine the number of neutrons in an atom
How to read the periodic table
The charge and location of each type of subatomic particle (proton, neutron,
electron)
Electrons – facts
Characteristics of Metals and Nonmetals
Differences in the 2 ways to represent atoms that we have learned:
Bohr Model and Lewis Dot Diagram
How to determine the oxidation number of an ion
How to write formulas for ionic compounds and how to name them
Trends
Ionic Bonding
Covalent Bonding, both polar and nonpolar
NOTES:
Electrons
Notes on Bohr Model and Lewis Dot Diagram
Ionic Bonding Notes
Covalent Bonding Notes
WORKSHEETS:
Bohr Model Drawings – Elements #1-20
Ionic Bonding Worksheet
Naming Ionic Compounds
Covalent Bonding Worksheet
Bonding Wars worksheet
Need to have your periodic table up to date so you
can use it on the test.
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