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Question 1
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Which of the elements below shows the correct electron configuration or Lewis Dot Structure for the element? Select All That Apply.
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Question 2
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What is always true for chemical reactions that form ionic bonds? (Select All that Apply)
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Question 3
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In general, ionic bonds form between a metal and a nonmetal. Covalent bonds usually form between two nonmetals. Which of the following pairs of atoms is most likely to form a covalent bond?
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Question 4
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Potassium reacts so strongly when placed in water because.... (Select All that Apply)
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Question 5
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Drag each statement under the correct category (metal or nonmetal)
Sodium (Na)
Fluorine (F)
Tends to lose electrons to form + cations
Tends to gain electrons to form - anions
Is more reactive as the atomic radius gets larger
Is more reactive as the atomic radius gets smaller
An element with 2 valence electrons
An element with 6 valence electrons
Metals
Nonmetals
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Question 6
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Which of the following statements are true about ionic bonding between two atoms?
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Question 7
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Which list of elements below are arranged from largest to smallest atomic radius?
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Question 8
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Which list of elements below are arranged from highest to lowest electronegativity?
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Question 9
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Which of the following best describes the type of bond formed when sodium reacts with chlorine and the correct chemical formula for the product of the reaction?
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Question 10
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If Mg (Magnesium) forms an ionic bond with Cl (Chlorine), what is the correct ratio of magnesium to chlorine ions in the compound?
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Question 11
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Using the ratio of ions from the question above, what is the correct chemical formula when Magnesium (Mg) and chlorine (Cl) react to form an ionic compound?
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Question 12
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Which is the correct balanced chemical reaction for when magnesium (Mg) and chlorine (Cl) react? (Hint: Chlorine is diatomic so it will bond with itself in nature as an element)
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Question 13
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Hydrogen can act as a metal or a nonmetal and can easily form a +1 or -1 ion depending on who it reacts with. Fill in the blanks below:
When hydrogen reacts with oxygen, two hydrogen (H) form a ___________ (+1,-1) ion while oxygen (O) forms a ___________ (+2,-2) ion. When hydrogens reacts with magnesium (Mg), two hydrogen (H) forms a ___________ (+1,-1) ion while magnesium (Mg) forms a ___________(+2,-2) ion.
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Question 14
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What is the chemical name for the ionic compound that forms after Hydrogen (H) and Phosphorous (P) react?
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Question 15
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What are the correct coefficients in order to balance the chemical reaction below:
____K + ____S --> ____K2S
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Question 16
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Which is the correct balanced chemical reaction for when Hydrogen (H) and Phosphorous (P) react? (Hint: Determine the + and - ions that will form for the prodcut 1st and then check to see that the reaction
is balanced)
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Question 17
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Lithium undergoes a combustion reaction by reacting with oxygen in the air. Show all the steps for the ionic bond that forms between Lithium and oxygen. Which of the following is true? (Select all that apply)
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Question 18
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Lithium undergoes a combustion reaction by reacting with oxygen in the air. What ions will Li and O form?
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Question 19
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Lithium undergoes a combustion reaction by reacting with oxygen in the air. Based on the cation and anion formed from the question above, determine the chemical formula and chemical name of the product that forms.
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Question 20
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Iodine and chlorine are both nonmetals and halogens located in group 17 on the periodic table. Iodine is less reactive than chlorine. Which BEST explains why?