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What are the types of bonds? | Ionic bonds, covalent bonds and metallic bonds. |
Ionic bonding occurs when? | Compounds from metals combined with non-metals |
In ionic bonding how are the particles? | The particles are oppositely charged ions |
Covalent bonding occurs when? | Compounds of non-metals combined with non-metals in most non-metallic elements. |
In covalent the particles are? | The atoms that share pairs of electrons. |
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What happens when metals and non-metals transfer electrons? | They become charged. These are called ions. |
When is it called ionic bonding? | When there are bonded together by electrostatic attraction. |
When does covalent bonding happen? | Non-metals can also share electrons between atoms. |
When does metallic bonding occur? | Metals are bonded together as positive ions by electrons that move around |
What are ionic bonding at room temperature? | Solids |
Covalent bonding at room temperature? | Gases and liquids |
Metallic bonding at room temperature? | Solids |
Why do atoms form bonds? | To form a stable electronic structure, making them unreactive. Except for Helium. |
What two groups have the electronic structure of a noble gas and a positive charge? | Group 1 and 2. |
What two groups have the electronic structure of a noble gas and a negative charge? | Group 6 and 7. |
What is electronic transfer during the formation of an ionic compound? | They can be represented by a dot and a cross diagram. |
What is it called when two opposite charges attract each other? | They are called electrostatic attraction. |
Why do they attract? | To form large packs of ions that form crystals. |
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