Lesson 5.7 Exploring Covalent Gases
Across
- 3. Hydrogen gas is highly ___________
- 4. ________ bonds are when the atoms share electrons
- 8. A _______ covalent bond forms with three pairs of electrons
- 9. A _______ covalent bond forms with one pair of electrons
- 14. A test for carbon dioxide in the lab is the __________ test
- 16. An example of a covalent gas with a double bond
- 18. Covalent compounds have weak intermolecular _______
- 19. Covalent compounds tend to be liquids and gases at ______ temperature
- 20. The test for the presence of hydrogen gas in the lab
- 21. The test for oxygen in the lab is the ________ splint test
- 22. A type of chemical needed to generate carbon dioxide
- 24. The number of lines when drawing a bond represent the number of pairs of ________
- 25. Covalent compounds typically have _____ melting points
- 27. A _______ covalent bond forms with two pairs of electrons
Down
- 1. An atom's outermost electrons
- 2. Limewater test is for this gas: carbon _________
- 5. Which tends to have the stronger intermolecular forces, a gas or a liquid?
- 6. Sound made during a successful splint test
- 7. A covalent diatomic gas
- 10. The gases hydrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide are all __________
- 11. The lightest diatomic gas
- 12. Hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen are examples of _________ molecules
- 13. An example of a covalent gas with a single bond
- 15. A molecule made of at least two different elements
- 17. An example of a covalent gas with a triple bond
- 23. A successful limewater test will make the limewater _______
- 26. One use for hydrogen is the hydrogen _______ cell
- 28. A test for carbon dioxide in the lab: the _______ splint test