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Metals vs Nonmetals & Chemical Bonds Review
By Erin Pipkin
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Type the correct number for each blank. Don't forget to include a + or - for blank C.
Isotope Notation for Phosphorus-32.
A. _______
B. _______
C. _______
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Question 27
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A. Nonmetal Substance
B. Metal Substance
C. Covalent Bond
D. Ionic Bond
A. Nonmetal Substance
B. Metal Substance
C. Covalent Bond
D. Ionic Bond
A. Nonmetal Substance
B. Metal Substance
C. Covalent Bond
D. Ionic Bond
A. Nonmetal Substance
B. Metal Substance
C. Covalent Bond
D. Ionic Bond
A. Nonmetal Substance
B. Metal Substance
C. Covalent Bond
D. Ionic Bond
A. Nonmetal Substance
B. Metal Substance
C. Covalent Bond
D. Ionic Bond
A. Nonmetal Substance
B. Metal Substance
C. Covalent Bond
D. Ionic Bond
A. Ionic Charge
B. Covalent Charge
C. Electronegativity
D. Atomic Energy
A. Balance their electronegativity
B. Become Neutral
C. Become Balanced
D. Become Stable
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B
C
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B
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B
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Phosphorus-32 is a
Metal
Nonmetal
Metalloid
Phosphorus-32 would form a _____ when trying to become stable
Anion
Cation
Select ALL of the properties that Phosphorus-32 is likely to have (not just 2 like the question says)
High Electronegativity
Gas at room temperature
Malleable
Semi-Conductor
Solid at room temperature
Low Density
Low Electronegativity
Poor Conductor
Low Melting Point
Ductile
High Density
Good Conductor
Brittle when solid
High Luster (shiny)
High Melting Point
Low Luster (dull)