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Apply the octet rule to atoms that form
covalent bonds.
Describe the formation of single, double,
and triple covalent bonds.
Relate the strength of a covalent bond to its
length and bond dissociation.
Translate molecular formulas into binary
molecular compound names.
List the basic steps used to draw Lewis
structures.
Summarize the VSEPR bonding theory.
Predict the shape of, and the bond angles
in, a molecule.
Describe how electronegativity is used to
determine bond type.
Compare and contrast polar and nonpolar
covalent bonds and polar and nonpolar
molecules.
Generalize about the characteristics of
covalently bonded compounds.
I can tell the difference between ionic and
covalent bonds.
I can use the octet rule to form covalent
bonds with atoms.
I can explain how covalent bonds are
formed.
I can explain the difference between single,
double and triple covalent bonds.
I can figure the strength of a covalent bond
using bond length.
I can figure the strength of a covalent bond
using bond dissociation.
I can name compounds using their
molecular formulas.
I can use a molecular name to find the
molecular formula.
I can draw Lewis Structures.
I can use patterns in the periodic table to
find the number of valence electrons.
I can use the VSEPR bonding theory to
describe molecular shapes.
I can figure out molecule shapes based on
bond angles.
I can use lone electron pairs to describe
shapes of molecules.
I can tell the type of bond based on the
electronegativity of a molecule.
I can tell when a covalent bond is polar.
I can tell when a molecule is polar.
I can list the physical and chemical
properties of covalently bonded
compounds.
I can determine which technique to use to
separate compounds
Chemical bond
Ionic bond
Electronegativity
Atomic orbital
VSEPR model
Polar covalent bond
Noble Gases
Valence Shell
Diatomic Molecules
Bond Length
Bond Dissociation
Electron Affinity
Van der Waal’s forces
Hydrogen Bond
Covalent bond
Molecule
Lewis Structure
Endothermic reaction
Exothermic reaction
Structural formula