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Card 6

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Why are Group 1 and 2 elements most likely to form ion?

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Card 7

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Why are Group 6 and 7 elements most likely to form ions?

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Card 8

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Elements in the same _____ have the same number of electrons in their _____ shell. So they have to lose or ____ the ____ number of elements for a full outer shell.

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Card 9

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A sodium atom is in Group 1. What happens to it's electrons when it ionically bonds? What about it's charge?

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Card 10

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An oxygen atom is in Group 6. What happens to it's electrons when it ionically bonds? What about it's charge?

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Card 11

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Explain why simple ions often have noble gas electronic structures.

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Card 12

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What happens when a metal and non-metal react together?

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Card 13

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When a non-metal and metal react, what force is this called?

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Card 14

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Draw a dot and cross diagram to show how magnesium chloride (MgCl2) would bond.

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Card 15

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Draw a dot and cross diagram to show how sodium oxide (Na2O) would bond.

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