U4.1 Review (Nature of Chemical Bonding)
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- Q1
The energy required to break a chemical bond is called the _____.
bond breaking energy
bond dissociation energy
associated absolution
fellowship fracturing
60s - Q2
______ is the distance between atoms in a chemical bond.
bond distance
atomic distance
bond length
bonding breadth
60s - Q3
The attraction between atoms or ions that hold them together is called a ____________.
chemical cohabitation
atomic linkage
chemical shackle
chemical bond
60s - Q4
Match the type of bond with its description.
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Electrons that are not in the highest occupied energy level of an atom are called ____.
outer shell electrons
valence electrons
inner shell electrons
internal electrons
60s - Q6
Electrons that are in the highest occupied energy level of an atom are called ____.
internal electrons
inner shell electrons
valence electrons
outer shell electrons
60s - Q7
A method of representing the valence electrons in an atom that uses the chemical symbol of the element and a series of dots surrounding the chemical symbol.
Lewis dot structure
electrodot drawing
Lewis electron structure
electrical structure
60s - Q8
The tendency of atoms to try to have eight valence electrons when forming chemical bonds is called the ______.
octet rule
duet rule
nonet rule
octagonal order
60s - Q9
The tendency of certain atoms to try to have two valence electrons to try to have the same electron configuration as helium when forming chemical bonds is called the ______.
nonet rule
octet rule
octagonal order
duet rule
60s - Q10
When chemical reactions occur, chemical bonds break and new chemical bonds form.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q11
What is the main driving force behind atoms forming chemical bonds?
cohesion
instability
stability
sustenance
60s - Q12
Which of the following will atoms NOT do when forming chemical bonds?
gain electrons
share protons
share electrons
lose electrons
60s - Q13
At which point on the energy diagram shown will the chemical bond between the atoms be the most stable?
point D
point C
point A
point B
120s - Q14
What happens to atoms in a chemical bond if they are pushed together closer than the optimal bond length?
the atoms will merge together to become a super atom
the atoms will attract each other due even more due to repulsion by the nuclei
the atoms will start to repel each other due to repulsion by the nuclei
nothing will happen; they will attract each other just the same
60s - Q15
Which of the following types of elements are the other elements on the periodic table trying to emulate (be like)?
alkali metals
halogens
post-transition metals
noble gases
60s