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Question 1
1.
Which of the following is true for atoms in ALL bonds
They satisfy the octet rule to gain stability.
They are either polar or nonpolar.
They share electrons.
They lose or gain electrons.
Question 2
2.
Lead and chlorine form a compound with the name lead (IV) chloride. The correct formula for this compound is
Pb
4
Cl
PbCl
2
PbCl
4
PbCl
Question 3
3.
If the elements
K
and
O
interact and bond explain what will need to happen in order for the
Oxygen
atom to achieve stability.
As a metal atom it will lose two electrons
As a non-metal atom it will gain two electrons
As a non-metal atom it will lose two electrons
As a metal atom it will gain two electrons
Question 4
4.
If the elements
Ca
and
Cl
interact and bond explain what will need to happen in order for the
Calcium
atom to achieve stability.
As a non-metal atom it will lose two electrons
As a non-metal atom it will gain two electrons
As a metal atom it will gain two electrons
As a non-metal atom it will gain one electron
As a metal atom it will lose two electrons
As a metal atom it will lose one electron
Question 5
5.
What type of bonding is shown in the video below?
covalent; electrons are transferred
ionic; electrons are shared
covalent; electrons are shared
ionic; electrons are transferred
Question 6
6.
What type of bond will form between these elements: Ca and N
covalent bond
ionic bond
metallic bond
iono-covalent bond
Question 7
7.
What type of bond will form between these elements: C and F
metallic bond
ionic bond
covalent bond
iono-covalent bond
Question 8
8.
What type of bond will form between these elements: H and O
metallic bond
ionic bond
iono-covalent bond
covalent bond
Question 9
9.
Choose all of the traits that describe a
Carbon
atom.
1 valence electrons
can form up to 4 bonds
4 valence electrons
can only form one bond
metal
non-metal
Question 10
10.
Choose all of the traits that describe a
Hydrogen
atom.
can form up to 4 bonds
can only form one bond
4 valence electrons
metal
1 valence electrons
non-metal
Question 11
11.
If I have a sample of copper, the bonds in my sample would be what type?
Ionic
None of these
Metallic
Covalent
Question 12
12.
What type of bonding is shown in the video below?
covalent; electrons are being transferred
ionic; electrons are being shared
covalent; electrons are being shared
ionic; electrons are being transferred
Question 13
13.
Predict the formula for the compound that forms between aluminum and bromine.
AlBr
3
Al
2
Br
3
AlBr
2
Al
3
Br
2
AlBr
Question 14
14.
Which pair of elements is most likely to form an ionic compound with each other?
Nitrogen and hydrogen
Sulfur and carbon
Barium and sodium
Cesium and iodine
Question 15
15.
Water is a polar molecule, which gives it unique abilities and properties. What does it mean to be a polar molecule?
Water molecules have a positive end and a negative end.
Water molecules have two negative ends.
Water Molecules are perfectly neutral in all ways.
Water molecules have two positive ends.
Question 16
16.
What kind of bonding is taking place with Bromide?
Triple bond
Double bond
Quadruple bond
Single bond
Question 17
17.
What is the name for a molecule with two nitrogens and four oxygens covalently bonded?
dinitrogen tetraoxygen
dinitrogen tetroxide
nitrogen dioxide
dinitroxide
Question 18
18.
Draw the lewis structure for PH
3
.
Indicate whether the structure is polar or nonpolar.
visibility
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