Across
- 5. VSEPR electron domain geometry with two electron domains around the central atom
- 6. Hydrocarbon with four carbons in a straight chain
- 10. VSEPR electron domain geometry with six electron domains around the central atom
- 11. Element represented by an intersection or end of a line in a line structure where no other letter is written
- 13. Molecule that donates a proton (Bronsted-Lowry), forms H+ in water (Arrhenius), or accepts nonbonding electrons (Lewis)
- 14. Describes orbitals of the same energy
- 16. Hydrocarbon with one carbon
- 19. Type of bond formed directly head-to-head between orbitals
- 20. Type of bond formed side-to-side between p orbitals
- 21. Energy released when an atom gains an electron
- 22. Hydrocarbon with seven carbons in a straight chain
- 23. Describes orbitals formed by combining different orbital types (s, p, d, etc.)
- 25. VSEPR electron domain geometry with five electron domains around the central atom
Down
- 1. Hydrocarbon with nine carbons in a straight chain
- 2. Describes electrons that are shared among multiple atoms
- 3. Measure of an atom's ability to attract shared electrons to itself
- 4. Molecule that accepts a proton (Bronsted-Lowry), forms OH- in water (Arrhenius), or donates nonbonding electrons (Lewis)
- 7. Hydrocarbon with three carbons in a straight chain
- 8. Hydrocarbon with two carbons
- 9. Scientist who originally developed the periodic table
- 11. Positively charged ion (has lost electrons)
- 12. The full set of valence electrons preferred by most atoms on the periodic table
- 15. VSEPR electron domain geometry with three electron domains around the central atom
- 17. VSEPR electron domain geometry with four electron domains around the central atom
- 18. Structures that show bonding and nonbonding valence electrons in covalent molecules
- 24. Negatively charged ion (has gained electrons)