Test - Bonding Flashcards
1
Q
- If atoms of a halogen nonmetal (group 17) gain one electron, the atoms then have
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8 valence electrons NB pg. 10
2
Q
- Which of the following is an example of a molecule?
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H2O NB pg. 7
3
Q
- How many electrons are needed in the outer energy levels of most atoms for the atom to be chemically stable
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8 NB pg. 5
4
Q
- Which of the following is the correct name for a compound between phosphorus and chlorine
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Phosphorus trichloride NB pg. 12
5
Q
- In the chemical formula for an ionic compound which item is written first
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Positive ion NB pg. 10
6
Q
- What is the chemical name for the compound with the formula Na2S
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Sodium sulfide NB pg, 12
7
Q
- Which of the following is a characteristic property of ionic compounds
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They form hard brittle crystals with characteristic shapes NB pg, 11
8
Q
- Which of the following is the correct name for a compound between magnesium and sulfur
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magnesium sulfide NB pg, 6
9
Q
- Atoms become positive ions by
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Losing electrons NB pg, 3
10
Q
- A group of covalently bonded atoms that act together as one charged atom is a
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Crystal NB pg. 9
11
Q
- How does an atom of aluminum become an ion?
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It loses 3 electrons NB pg. 10
12
Q
- Which is a property shared by most molecular compounds?
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Low melting point NB pg. 12
13
Q
- Electrons involved in the formation of chemical bonds are called
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Valence electrons NB pg, 11
14
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- Which of the following is the reason why atoms of sodium and chlorine attract each other in a salt crystal?
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Sodium has a positive charge and chlorine has a negative charge NB pg. 12
15
Q
- Electrons involved in bonding between atoms are
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Valence electrons NB pg, 9