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Chemical Bonding Quiz

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Question 1
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Question 2
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Question 3
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Question 4
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Complete the model of two atoms of Nitrogen (N) bonding

Question 5
5.

Complete the model of 1 atom of Lithium (Li) bonding with 1 atom of Fluorine (F)

Question 6
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Question 7
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Question 8
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Question 9
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Question 10
10.

Create a model of a ionic bond where one atom gives away 3 electrons.

MAKE SURE YOU SHOW THE CHARGES OF THE ATOMS AFTER THE TRANSFER

Question 11
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Create a model of a molecule that forms at least one covalent DOUBLE bond.

Question 12
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Complete the TRUE statement:

Science saves _______
Select all that are true:

What is an ionic bond?
A chemical bond where valence electrons are shared
A chemical bond between a nonmetal and a metal
A chemical bond between two or more nonmetals
A chemical bond where a valence electron is "given away"
Select all that are true:

What is an covalent bond?
A chemical bond between a nonmetal and a metal
A chemical bond where valence electrons are shared
A chemical bond between two or more nonmetals
A chemical bond where a valence electron is "given away"
Which element would most likely form an ionic bond with Bromine (Br) ?
Magnesium (Mg)
Oxygen (O)
Aluminum (Al)
Sodium (Na)
Look carefully at the diagram below of three different molecules: PCl3, H2O, and CO2.


Which molecule(s) have double bonds?
PCl3
H2O
CO2
Which of the following is a covalent compound?
NaCl
Fe2O3
SiO2
CaCl2
What would be the correct lewis structure for PCl3?
Which type of bond has one pair of electrons shared between atoms?
double covalent
ionic bond
single covalent
triple covalent