Bonding Exam Review
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- Q1
Provide the name for Al(NO3)3
Aluminum Nitrate
Aluminum Nitride
Aluminum Nitrite
Monoaluminum trinitrogentrioxide
30s - Q2
Provide the name for CCl4
carbon tetrachloride
monocarbon tetrachloride
monocarbon tetrachlorine
carbon chloride
30s - Q3
Provide the formula for potassium carbonate
K2CO3
K(CO3)2
KCO3
KC
30s - Q4
Provide the formula for diphosphorus trioxide
P2O3
PO
PO3
K2O3
30s - Q5
Open and use the attached image to answer the following question:
A scientist is developing a circuit for a computer chip and needs a material that allows electricity to flow. Which of the following materials would the scientist choose and why?
Copper, because it is a good insulator
Copper, because it is a good conductor
Decane, because it is a good insulator
Decane, because it is a good conductor
30s - Q6
The electronegativity value of two elements are provided in the attached image.
What type of bond would be formed between hypothetical elements A and B in the compound AB based on their electronegativity difference?
Nonpolar covalent because the difference in electronegativity is greater than 1.7
Nonpolar covalent because the difference in electronegativity is greater than 0.4, but less than 1.7
Polar covalent because the difference in electronegativity is greater than 0.4, but less than 1.7
Ionic because the difference in electronegativity is greater than 1.7
30s - Q7
The electronegativity value of two elements are provided in the attached image.
What type of bond would be formed between hypothetical elements C and D in the compound CD based on their electronegativity difference?
Nonpolar covalent because the difference in electronegativity is less than 0.4
Polar covalent because the difference in electronegativity is greater than 0.4, but less than 1.7
Nonpolar covalent because the difference in electronegativity is greater than 0.4, but less than 1.7
Ionic because the difference in electronegativity is greater 1.7
30s - Q8
Which group of nonmetals will readily react with a Group 1 metal to form a compound in a one-to-one ratio?
Group 15
Group 14
Group 16
Group 17
30s - Q9
Which group of nonmetals will readily react with a Group 2 metals to form a compound in a one-to-one ratio?
Group 15
Group 14
Group 18
Group 16
30s - Q10
Use the information in the attached table to answer the following question.
A student collected the following data on four different substances. Based on the data in the table, which substance is an ionic compound?
Substance 2
Substance 4
Substance 3
Substance 1
30s - Q11
Use the information in the attached table to answer the following question.
A student collected the following data on four different substances. Based on the data in the table, which substance is a covalent compound?
Substance 2
Substance 1
Substance 4
Substance 3
30s - Q12
Electronegativity difference and polarity are the lowest in which type of compound?
metallic
nonpolar covalent
ionic
polar covalent
30s - Q13
Electronegativity difference and polarity are the greatest in which type of compound?
nonpolar covalent
metallic
polar covalent
ionic
30s - Q14
Use the model in the attached image to answer the following question. What type of bond is formed by the elements and what is the formula?
Covalent; the formula is Ca2Cl
Ionic; the formula is CaCl2
Ionic; the formula is Ca2Cl
Covalent; the formula is CaCl2
30s - Q15
Use the model in the attached image to answer the following question. What type of bond is formed by the elements and what is the formula?
ionic, the formula is F2
ionic, the formula is HF2
nonpolar covalent, the formula is F2
polar covalent, the formula is F2
30s