Grudgeball IMF and Bonding Review Game
GrudgeballIMF and Bonding Review Game
HOW TO PLAY➸ Teams of 4
➸ Each team has 8 X’s
➸ Team members take turns answering questions
➸ First team to answer a question correctly erases two
X’s from the board
➸ Bonus X if you can throw the ping pong ball into a cup
➸ The last team with X’s remaining WINS
Question 1
Which is the strongest of the
intermolecular forces?
Question 1
Hydrogen bonding
Question 2
Roman numerals are used when
the compound contains what
type of atom?
Question 2
Transition (d-block) metal atom
Question 3
Which three atoms can
hydrogen be bonded to in order
to have hydrogen bonding?
Question 3
Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine
Question 4
Which is the weakest of the
intermolecular forces?
Question 4
London Dispersion Forces
(LDF)
Question 5
Formulas of acids always begin
with which atom?
Question 5
Hydrogen
Question 6
Compounds with which type of
bond use prefixes (mono, di, tri)
in their naming?
Question 6
Covalent compounds,
covalent bonds
Question 7
What is a polar molecule?
Question 7
Unequal distribution of electrons
creating partial negative and
partial positive portions of the
molecule
Question 8
An ionic bond is made up of which
two types of compounds?
Question 8
A metal and a nonmetal
(and/or polyatomic ions)
Question 9
Why is LDF the weakest of all
the forces?
Question 9
It is a transient force, it is always
changing, making it weak
Question 10
Why is hydrogen bonding the
strongest force?
HINT: Think electronegativity of H versus N, O, and F
Question 10
Because H has the lowest electronegativity
(of the nonmetals) and N,O,F have the
highest electronegativities, their attraction
is very strong
Question 11
A covalent compound is made up
of which type of atom?
Question 11
Two nonmetals
Question 12
What is the formula for
Dinitrogen pentoxide?
Question 12
N2O
5
Question 13
What does the number in roman
numerals in an ionic compound
name tell you?
Question 13
The charge of the transition metal
Question 14
What is the name of the compound
CuCl2 ?
Question 14
Copper (II) chloride
Question 15
What is the name of the compound
H2SO
4 ?
Question 15
Sulfuric acid
Question 16
What is the name of
N2O ?
Question 16
Dinitrogen monoxide
Question 17
What is the formula for
Ammonium sulfide ?
Question 17
(NH4)2S
Question 18
What is name of the compound
with the formula
CuSO4
?
Question 18
Copper (II) sulfate
Question 19
What is the name of the compound
with the formula
HCl ?
Question 19
Hydrochloric acid
Question 20
What is the formula for
Calcium fluoride?
Question 20
CaF2
Question 21
What is the name of the compound
Na2CO
3 ?
Question 21
Sodium carbonate
Question 22
What is the name of
PCl5 ?
Question 22
Phosphorus pentachloride
Question 23
What is the formula for
Sulfurous acid?
Question 23
H2SO
3
Question 24
What is the name of the compound
BeS ?
Question 24
Beryllium sulfide
Question 25
What is the name of the compound
MgSO4 ?
Question 25
Magnesium sulfate
Question 26
What is the formula for
Phosphorus trichloride?
Question 26
PCl3
Question 27
What is the formula for
Sodium iodide?
Question 27
NaI
Question 28
What is the formula for
Nitric acid?
Question 28
HNO3
Question 29
What is the name of
HF ?
Question 29
Hydrofluoric acid
Question 30
What is the name of
Co(CN)3 ?
Question 30
Cobalt (III) cyanide
Question 31
What is the formula for
Disulfur trioxide?
Question 31
S2O
3
Question 32
What common goal do ionic and
covalent bonding share?
Question 32
To make all atoms involved have a
full valence (octet)