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PS CH18 Vocabulary

Across
A substance that dissociates or ionizes in water to produce an electrolytic solution.
A method of showing the covalent bonds and arrangement of a molecule using electron dot notation.
A compound consisting of covalently bonded nonmetal atoms. Also called a molecular compound.
A chemical bond between oppositely charged ions. The bonded atoms have very different electronegativities (e.g., metals and nonmetals).
A chemical bond characteristic of metals in which the atoms freely share their few valence electrons with all of the other metal atoms.
A chemical symbol of an element that displays the number and basic arrangement of the valence electrons of an atom in its ground state.
Able to be easily drawn into wire or otherwise deformed by stretching without breaking. It is a common property of most metals
Two covalent bonds between two atoms
The smallest ration of elements in an ionic compound that descries its composition.
A chemical bond in which two atoms, usually nonmetals, share a pair of electrons, or a bonding pair.
Atoms are generally most stable when they have a full set of electrons in their outer energy level.
Down
A measure of how well an unbonded atom can attract and hold an electron.
A molecule with more than two atoms. Used to distinguish larger molecules from simple diatomic (two atom) molecules.
The SI base unit for the quantity of matter in a substance, especially for numbering particles of a substance.
An element that occurs naturally as a molecule of two identical atoms. Only seven nonmetal elements are naturally diatomic.
Three covalent bonds between two atoms.