1. Use the yellow periodic table to identify the missing information about each isotope
2. Make sure you use the mass provided on the paper provided (image below).
3. Type the answer for each element below. Make sure you follow any directions about HOW to enter your answer so your response is correctly scored.
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Question 34
34.
This bond contains neutrally charged atoms
Question 35
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This bond occurs with atoms of differing electronegativity (one high, one low)
Question 36
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This bond occurs when valence electrons are shared through a sort of “tug-of-war” match between the atoms.
Question 37
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This bond occurs when nonmetals bond with other nonmetals of similar electronegativity
Question 38
38.
This bond occurs when valence elctrons are transferred from one atom to another
Question 39
39.
What type of chemical bond is present in a substance that is a brittle solid at room temperature, is insoluble in water, and has a low melting & boiling point?
Question 40
40.
Explain how an ionic bond is formed in two to three complete sentences.
Hint: There are three main steps. Your answer should be well written, using proper grammar and spelling. Your answer should include the terms "High electronegativity", "low electronegativity", "anion", "cation", "opposite charge", "ionic bond".
The Question Below is Extra Credit
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Question 1
1.
The name of the Isotope is _______ - _______
Question 2
2.
Group #
Question 3
3.
Proton #
Question 4
4.
Neutron #
Question 5
5.
# of Electrons when stable
For all boxes in the "(ion) Equation for Stability" column.
1. Type only the word "lose" or the word "gain" in blank 1
2. Type only the # representing the number of electrons it will lose or gain in blank 2
Example with Sodium from Row 1
Lose 1
Question 6
6.
_______ Will it lose or gain
_______ # of electrons
Question 7
7.
Ionic Charge
Question 8
8.
Type the missing portion of the notation below
Question 9
9.
The Chemical Symbol is _______
Question 10
10.
Group #
Question 11
11.
Proton #
Question 12
12.
Neutron #
Question 13
13.
# of Electrons when neutral
Question 14
14.
# of Electrons when stable
For all boxes in the "(ion) Equation for Stability" column.
1. Type only the word "lose" or the word "gain" in blank 1
2. Type only the # representing the number of electrons it will lose or gain in blank 2
Example with Sodium from Row 1
Lose 1
Question 15
15.
_______ Will it lose or gain
_______ # of electrons
Question 16
16.
Iodine - 128 forms a
Question 17
17.
Write out the Isotope notation for the Ion "Iodine-128"
Question 18
18.
The Isotope's name is
_______ - _______
Question 19
19.
Type the chemical symbol below. Use the correct Capitalizations
Question 20
20.
# of Electrons when neutral
Question 21
21.
# of Electrons when stable
For all boxes in the "(ion) Equation for Stability" column.
1. Type only the word "lose" or the word "gain" in blank 1
2. Type only the # representing the number of electrons it will lose or gain in blank 2
Example with Sodium from Row 1
Lose 1
Question 22
22.
_______ Will it lose or gain
_______ # of electrons
Question 23
23.
What is the ionic charge?
Question 24
24.
Write out the Isotope notation for this ion.
Question 25
25.
The Isotope's name is
_______ - _______
Question 26
26.
Group #
Question 27
27.
Proton #
Question 28
28.
# of Electrons when neutral
Question 29
29.
# of Electrons when stable
For all boxes in the "(ion) Equation for Stability" column.
1. Type only the word "lose" or the word "gain" in blank 1
2. Type only the # representing the number of electrons it will lose or gain in blank 2
Example with Sodium from Row 1
Lose 1
Question 30
30.
_______ Will it lose or gain
_______ # of electrons
Question 31
31.
Ca will form a ____
Question 32
32.
What is the ionic charge?
Question 33
33.
Complete the Isotope notation for Ca.
Question 41
41.
Select ALL that are true about the substances in the picture