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GrudgeballIMF and Bonding Review Game

HOW TO PLAY➸ Teams of 4

➸ Each team has 8 X’s

➸ Team members take turns answering questions

➸ First team to answer a question correctly erases two

X’s from the board

➸ Bonus X if you can throw the ping pong ball into a cup

➸ The last team with X’s remaining WINS

Question 1

Which is the strongest of the

intermolecular forces?

Question 1

Hydrogen bonding

Question 2

Roman numerals are used when

the compound contains what

type of atom?

Question 2

Transition (d-block) metal atom

Question 3

Which three atoms can

hydrogen be bonded to in order

to have hydrogen bonding?

Question 3

Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine

Question 4

Which is the weakest of the

intermolecular forces?

Question 4

London Dispersion Forces

(LDF)

Question 5

Formulas of acids always begin

with which atom?

Question 5

Hydrogen

Question 6

Compounds with which type of

bond use prefixes (mono, di, tri)

in their naming?

Question 6

Covalent compounds,

covalent bonds

Question 7

What is a polar molecule?

Question 7

Unequal distribution of electrons

creating partial negative and

partial positive portions of the

molecule

Question 8

An ionic bond is made up of which

two types of compounds?

Question 8

A metal and a nonmetal

(and/or polyatomic ions)

Question 9

Why is LDF the weakest of all

the forces?

Question 9

It is a transient force, it is always

changing, making it weak

Question 10

Why is hydrogen bonding the

strongest force?

HINT: Think electronegativity of H versus N, O, and F

Question 10

Because H has the lowest electronegativity

(of the nonmetals) and N,O,F have the

highest electronegativities, their attraction

is very strong

Question 11

A covalent compound is made up

of which type of atom?

Question 11

Two nonmetals

Question 12

What is the formula for

Dinitrogen pentoxide?

Question 12

N2O

5

Question 13

What does the number in roman

numerals in an ionic compound

name tell you?

Question 13

The charge of the transition metal

Question 14

What is the name of the compound

CuCl2 ?

Question 14

Copper (II) chloride

Question 15

What is the name of the compound

H2SO

4 ?

Question 15

Sulfuric acid

Question 16

What is the name of

N2O ?

Question 16

Dinitrogen monoxide

Question 17

What is the formula for

Ammonium sulfide ?

Question 17

(NH4)2S

Question 18

What is name of the compound

with the formula

CuSO4

?

Question 18

Copper (II) sulfate

Question 19

What is the name of the compound

with the formula

HCl ?

Question 19

Hydrochloric acid

Question 20

What is the formula for

Calcium fluoride?

Question 20

CaF2

Question 21

What is the name of the compound

Na2CO

3 ?

Question 21

Sodium carbonate

Question 22

What is the name of

PCl5 ?

Question 22

Phosphorus pentachloride

Question 23

What is the formula for

Sulfurous acid?

Question 23

H2SO

3

Question 24

What is the name of the compound

BeS ?

Question 24

Beryllium sulfide

Question 25

What is the name of the compound

MgSO4 ?

Question 25

Magnesium sulfate

Question 26

What is the formula for

Phosphorus trichloride?

Question 26

PCl3

Question 27

What is the formula for

Sodium iodide?

Question 27

NaI

Question 28

What is the formula for

Nitric acid?

Question 28

HNO3

Question 29

What is the name of

HF ?

Question 29

Hydrofluoric acid

Question 30

What is the name of

Co(CN)3 ?

Question 30

Cobalt (III) cyanide

Question 31

What is the formula for

Disulfur trioxide?

Question 31

S2O

3

Question 32

What common goal do ionic and

covalent bonding share?

Question 32

To make all atoms involved have a

full valence (octet)