Chemistry: Types of Bonds and Reactions
Across
- 6. Type of bond between an anion and cation.
- 7. An ion formed by losing valence electrons.
- 8. Atoms that are grouped with the same name because they have the same number of protons.
- 9. A chemical reaction where two compounds trade placements to create an insoluble solid.
- 11. A type of electron in the highest energy level that are involved in bonding.
- 12. A full set of valence electrons.
- 15. A chemical reaction where low complexity chemicals combine to form a larger, more complex compound.
- 16. A chemical reaction where a hydrocarbon is combined with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water.
- 17. Type of bond between two neutral atoms sharing valence electrons.
- 18. A column of elements with the same number of valence electrons on the Periodic Table.
- 19. The charge of an anion.
Down
- 1. A row representing an energy level on the Periodic Table.
- 2. Type of bond between metals freely sharing valence electrons.
- 3. The charge of a cation.
- 4. An ion formed by gaining valence electrons.
- 5. A chemical reaction where a lower reactivity element is replaced in a compound by a higher reactivity element.
- 10. A chemical reaction where a single large compound breaks apart into smaller, less complex chemicals.
- 13. The charge on an Oxygen ion (oxide ion).
- 14. The charge on an Aluminum ion.
- 16. Protons - Electrons = _______________