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Card 26
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Define: Ionic Bond
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Card 27
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Are the strongest ionic bonds (most reactive elements) formed between the top or bottom of group 1 and 2?
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Card 28
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Are the strongest ionic bonds (most reactive elements) formed between the top or bottom of group 6 and 7?
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Card 29
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Do cations become slightly smaller or bigger than their neutral atoms?
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Card 30
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Do anions become slightly smaller or bigger than their anions?
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Card 31
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Define: Covalent Bond
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Card 32
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Why must the electron pair lie between the nuclei in a covalent bond?
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Card 33
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What is a covalent bond formed by?
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Card 34
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Both an end-on overlap of 2 s-orbitals and an end-on overlap of 2 p-orbitals leads to the formation of...
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Card 35
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A sideways overlap of 2 p-orbitals (pi bond) leads to the formation of...
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