
Chap. 13 review
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- Q1Two or more nonmetal atoms make what kind of bond?lattice bondionic bondcovalent bondmetallic bond30s
- Q2How can you determine the valence electrons from the periodic table?group/family numbernumber of protonsperiod numberatomic mass30s
- Q3What subatomic particle is used in bonding?neutronelectronquarkproton30s
- Q4Which element has only 2 valence electrons?OxygenHeliumHydrogenNeon30s
- Q5What is the general name for a charged particle?isotopecationanionion30s
- Q6What is a crystal lattice?a metallic bondA 3-D pattern formed when ions bondcovalent bond between 2 nonmetalsionic bond between 2 nonmetals30s
- Q7Why can metals bend without breaking?metals contain covalent bondsmetals contain constantly moving protonsMetals contain constantly moving electronsmetals are dull and brittle30s
- Q8Which family doesn't form chemical bonds?halogensnoble gasesalkaline metalsalkalis30s
- Q9What is the charge of a calcium ion with 20 protons and 18 electrons?2-1+1-2+30s
- Q10What is the smallest part of a compound?protonatomneutronmolecule30s
- Q11What bond is formed when electrons are transferred from one atom to another?Jamescovalentmetallicionic30s
- Q12Which element is most likely to lose electrons when it bonds?noble gasesnon-metalshalogensmetals30s
- Q13The most important factor in bonding is ___________the atomic massthe atomic numberthe number of valence electronshow friendly they are30s
- Q14Which of the following is a diatomic element?HydrogenSodiumArgonCalcium30s