
Unit 3: Bonding Binary Ionic & Covalent Compounds
Quiz by Hugh King
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- Q1
What is the correct formula for Carbon monoxide?
45s - Q245s
- Q345s
- Q4When writing the formula for an ionic compound the overall positive and negative charges must equal _____.-1+10830s
- Q5When writing an ionic formula the _____ is always written first.ionanionmetalnonmetal30s
- Q645s
- Q745s
- Q845s
- Q945s
- Q1045s
- Q11
A covalent compound is formed between _____.
a metal and a nonmetal
only metals
2 or more metals
2 or more nonmetals
45s - Q12
When naming a covalent compound the first element will never have the prefix _____.
di
tri
ide
mono
45s - Q13
When naming a covalent compound the second element will always end in _____.
mono
ine
di
ide
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