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ChemistryChapter 7 Review Game
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An electron in the highest occupied energy level
of an atom.
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What is a valence electron?
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Atoms react so as to acquire the stable
electron structure of a noble gas.
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What is the octet rule?
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A depiction of valence electrons around the
symbol of an element.
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What is an electron dot structure?
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The force of attraction binding oppositely
charged ions together.
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What is an ionic bond?
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The attraction of valence electrons for metal ions.
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What is a metallic bond?
The number of ions of opposite charge
surrounding each ion in a crystal.
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What is the coordination number?
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The number of valence electrons in an ion of
phosphorus.
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What is 5?
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A calcium atom obeys the octet rule by doing
this.
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What is give up electrons?
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The electron configuration of a
gallium ion.
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What is 1s22s22p63s23p63d10?
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The formula of the ion formed when potassium
achieves noble-gas electron configuration.
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What is K+?
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Electrons nitrogen gains in order to achieve a noble-gas electron
configuration.
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What is 3?
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The electron configuration of a
fluoride ion.
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What is 1s22s22p6?
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The charge on the cation in the ionic compound
sodium sulfide.
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What is 1+?
The net charge of an ionic compound.
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What is zero?
valence electrons transferred from the
calcium atom to iodine in the formation of the
compound calcium iodide.
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What is 2?
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The formula unit of sodium nitride.
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What is Na3N?
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The formula for sodium sulfate.
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What is Na2SO4?
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The formula for potassium sulfide.
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What is K2S?
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Ionic compounds are usually in this physical
state at room temperature.
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What is a solid?
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The condition(s) under which potassium
bromide can conduct an electrical current.
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What is dissolved in water or melted?
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