Ionic Bonding Part #2
Across
- 2. Chemicals that “go-into” the reaction.
- 3. Nonmetal parent molecules do this during the final endothermic step in the ionic bonding process.
- 4. A subscript “s”, “l” and “g” tell us the ___ of the chemical in the reaction.
- 9. The ionic crystal lattice has ___ overall energy than the parent molecules.
- 10. These are used to represent bonding processes (i.e. chemical reactions).
- 13. An “E” stands-for this.
- 15. This kind of bond forms because of electrostatic force between oppositely charged ions.
- 16. If E leaves a system during a process we say the process is this.
- 18. One of these is formed during ionic bonding Step #3.
- 19. When a nonmetal atom gains an electron one of these is formed.
Down
- 1. The final exothermic step in ionic bonding allows this to form.
- 5. If E goes-into a system during a process we say the process is this.
- 6. Chemicals that “come-out” of the reaction.
- 7. The system energy at Step #1 is considered to be this because E has not been added or removed.
- 8. This is simply whatever part of the universe we choose to observe at the time.
- 11. During Step #3 of ionic bonding more added E causes metal parent atoms to lose this.
- 12. During Step #1 of ionic bonding we find the parent metal and ___ molecules in system.
- 14. During Step #2 of ionic bonding these parent molecules separate.
- 17. The first exothermic step in ionic bonding allows the nonmetal atom to ___ an electron.