Ionic and Covalent Compound Review!
Across
- 2. Covalent compounds often don’t take so much energy to turn into a liquid
- 4. A typical, common example of an ionic compound. You have same on your table.
- 8. Often ionic compounds are this state of matter (molecules are close together)…
- 9. Pure water doesn’t do this, because it’s a covalent compound
- 15. A sweet covalent compound, produced by photosynthesis
- 16. A covalent compound that is a colorless gas that you breathe out
- 17. This type of bond forms when electrons are shared
- 18. If you look at salt under a microscope, it forms these pretty structures
- 19. Electrons in a covalent bond do this.
Down
- 1. You should drink eight, 12 oz. glasses of this covalent compound everyday
- 3. Ionic compounds, like salt, have this property. Think ocean!
- 5. Ionic compounds take a lot of energy to turn into a liquid
- 6. What happens when oxygen in the air combines with the iron. Rust!!
- 7. …or cov. compounds are this state of matter, where molecules slide past each other
- 10. Covalent compounds without positive or negative charges, oils for example
- 11. A bond formed when electrons are given or taken
- 12. Often covalent compounds are this state of matter (molecules are faaaar apart)…
- 13. Electrons in a ionic compound do this.
- 14. Covalent compounds with positive and negative ‘poles’
- 16. Because ionic compounds do this, you shouldn’t swim in the ocean during a lightning storm