Bonding Test

Last updated over 1 year ago
27 questions
Multiple Choice (50 points)
Pick the best answer for each question
5

Which of the following is an ionic bond?

5

Choose the molecule that forms a triple bond.

5

Which pair of elements is most likely to form a nonpolar bond?

5

Transfer of electrons is a characteristic of __________.

5

What is the correct formula for copper (I) nitride?

5

What is the correct formula for silicon disulfide?

5

What is the correct structure for HCl?

5

Which of the following combinations would need roman numerals in the name?

5

Which pair of elements is most likely to form a polar bond?

5

How many covalent bonds does oxygen need to form in order to have a full octet?

Short Answer 40 points
For each question state what is wrong with either the formula, name or structure. Give the correct formula, name or structure. Make sure you read carefully so you know if the question is asking about the formula, name or structure.

Li2N - lithium nitride

2

What is wrong with the formula Li2N?

3

What is the correct formula ?

AgCl - silver (I) chloride

2

What is wrong with the name silver (I) chloride?

3

What is the correct name?

NO2 - mononitrogen dioxide

2

What is wrong with the name mononitrogen dioxide?

3

What is the correct name?

FeO - iron (I) oxide

2

What is wrong with the name iron (I) oxide?

3

What is the correct name?

Al3S2 - aluminum sulfide

2

What is wrong with the formula Al3S2?

3

What is the correct formula?

CBr3 - carbon tetrabromide

2

What is wrong with the formula CBr3?

3

What is the correct formula?

MgF2 - magnesium difluoride

2

What is wrong with the name magnesium difluoride?

3

What is the correct name?

2

What is wrong with the Lewis Dot Structure?

3

Draw the correct structure.

Essay 10 points
Watch the embedded video and answer the prompt.
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Write a paragraph describing how electrons behave differently in metallic, ionic, polar covalent, and non-polar covalent bonds. Make sure to include all four types of chemical bonds and discuss the similarities and differences between them. You will be graded on both content and your writing.