
Bonding Basics
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- Q1
Which Is the correct electron-dot symbol for an aluminum atom, In Its ground state?
30s112.35.c.7.c - Q2
What group does this element belong to?
Users enter free textType an Answer30s112.35.c.6.d - Q3
Ionic bonds form between--
nonmetals and nonmetals
metals and nonmetals
two metals
two metalloids
30s112.35.c.7 - Q4
In an Ionic bond, electrons _____________ between atoms.
are transferred
frow freely
orbit
are shared
30s112.35.c.7.d - Q5
All chemical bonds Involve --
valence electrons
protons
neutrons
neutrinos
30s112.35.c.7 - Q6
Why do bonds form?
to release energy stored In the bonds
so the number of protons and electrons can be equal
because whenever you mix two chemicals, there will be a reaction
to fill the valence shell of electrons for the elements Involved to become more stable
30s112.35.c.7 - Q7
When sodium (Na) loses (or transfers Its valence electron) to chlorine, It becomes a ---
negative anion with a -1 charge
positive cation with a -1 charge
negative anion with a +1 charge
positive cation with a +1 charge
30s112.35.c.7 - Q8
When chlorine (Cl) gains an electron from sodium (Na), during Ionic bonding, It will become a ---
positive cation with a +1 charge
negative anion with a -1 charge
negative anion with a +1 charge
positive cation with a -1 charge
30s112.35.c.7 - Q9
How many electrons does Oxygen (O) need to gain, during Ionic bonding, In order to fulfill the Octet rule?
8
none, It's already stable
6
2
30s112.35.c.7 - Q10
What charge would an Aluminum Ion have?
+5
-5
-3
+3
30s112.35.c.7 - Q11
This could be the Lewis dot diagram of----
Oxygen (O)
Carbon (C)
Magnesium (Mg)
Chlorine (Cl)
30s112.35.c.7.c - Q12
How many valence electrons should Lithium have in its Lewis dot model?
7
3
6.94
1
30s112.35.c.5.b - Q13
True or False: This is a correct dot diagram for nitrogen (N)
False
True
30s112.35.c.5.b - Q14
What are valence electrons?
the total number of electrons for an atom which is equal to its protons
electrons in the outermost energy level
electrons in the first level
electrons in the second energy level
30s112.35.c.5.b - Q15
How would you draw a Lewis dot diagram for Magnesium?
30s112.35.c.7.c