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Ch 5 Test QuestionsMost commonly missed questions
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Multiple Choice 16 What structure will atoms have after losing
or gaining electrons?
A. A crystal
B. A polymer
C. A noble gas
D. A double bond
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Multiple Choice 16 What structure will atoms have after losing
or gaining electrons?
A. A crystal
B. A polymer
C. A noble gas
D. A double bond
When atoms lose or gain
electrons, what kind of bonds
are they forming??
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Multiple Choice 16 What structure will atoms have after losing
or gaining electrons?
A. A crystal
B. A polymer
C. A noble gas
D. A double bond
When atoms lose or gain
electrons, what kind of bonds
are they forming??
Ionic bonds form which structure?
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Multiple Choice 16 What structure will atoms have after losing
or gaining electrons?
A. A crystal
B. A polymer
C. A noble gas
D. A double bond
When atoms lose or gain
electrons, what kind of bonds
are they forming??
Ionic bonds form which structure?
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Multiple Choice 13 Name the type of bond that carbon will NOT
form.
A. Single bond
B. Ionic bond
C. Double bond
D. Triple bond
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Multiple Choice 13 Name the type of bond that carbon will NOT
form.
A. Single bond
B. Ionic bond
C. Double bond
D. Triple bond
Which of these is not like the
others??
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Multiple Choice 13 Name the type of bond that carbon will NOT
form.
A. Single bond
B. Ionic bond
C. Double bond
D. Triple bond
Which of these is not like the
others??
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Multiple Choice 15 On the periodic table, which groups of
elements tend to form negative ions?
A. Group 1 and Group 2
B. Group 16 and Group 17
C. Group 13 and Group 14
D. Group 16 and Group 18
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Multiple Choice 15 On the periodic table, which groups of
elements tend to form negative ions?
A. Group 1 and Group 2
B. Group 16 and Group 17
C. Group 13 and Group 14
D. Group 16 and Group 18
This was purely a memorization
question.Group Charge
1 +12 +216 -2
17 -1
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Multiple Choice 15 On the periodic table, which groups of
elements tend to form negative ions?
A. Group 1 and Group 2
B. Group 16 and Group 17
C. Group 13 and Group 14
D. Group 16 and Group 18
This was purely a memorization
question.Group Charge
1 +12 +216 -2
17 -1
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Multiple Choice 17 Silicon has 4 valence electrons. Which is it
most likely to form?
A. A cation
B. An anion
C. Covalent bonds
D. Ionic bonds
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Multiple Choice 17 Silicon has 4 valence electrons. Which is it
most likely to form?
A. A cation
B. An anion
C. Covalent bonds
D. Ionic bonds
Which of these is not like the
others??
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Multiple Choice 17 Silicon has 4 valence electrons. Which is it
most likely to form?
A. A cation
B. An anion
C. Covalent bonds
D. Ionic bonds
Which of these is not like the
others??
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Multiple Choice 18 How many electrons does potassium need
to gain or lose to become stable?
A. Gain 1
B. Gain 2
C. Lose 1
D. Lose 2
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Multiple Choice 18 How many electrons does potassium need
to gain or lose to become stable?
A. Gain 1
B. Gain 2
C. Lose 1
D. Lose 2
How many valence
electrons does potassium
have?
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Multiple Choice 18 How many electrons does potassium need
to gain or lose to become stable?
A. Gain 1
B. Gain 2
C. Lose 1
D. Lose 2
How many valence
electrons does potassium
have?
1 valence, so only needs to
LOSE 1.
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Multiple Choice 20 How many single, double, and triple
bonds does it have?
A. 10 single bonds, 0 double bonds, & 0 triple bonds
B. 8 single bonds, 1 double bond, & 0 triple bonds
C. 1 single bond, 8 double bonds, & 0 triple bonds
D. 0 single bonds, 0 double bonds, & 10 triple bonds
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Single Bonds
Double Bonds
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Single Bonds - 8
Double Bonds - 1
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Multiple Choice 20 How many single, double, and triple
bonds does it have?
A. 10 single bonds, 0 double bonds, & 0 triple bonds
B. 8 single bonds, 1 double bond, & 0 triple bonds
C. 1 single bond, 8 double bonds, & 0 triple bonds
D. 0 single bonds, 0 double bonds, & 10 triple bonds
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Short Answer: 8 valence
Predict whether an element with a valence of 8 is most likely form ionic bonds, covalent bonds, or no chemical bonds with other atoms. Explain.
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Short Answer: 8 valence
Predict whether an element with a valence of 8 is most likely form ionic bonds, covalent bonds, or no chemical bonds with other atoms. Explain.
3 points:
8 valence =
8 valence =
Therefore…
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Short Answer: 8 valence
Predict whether an element with a valence of 8 is most likely form ionic bonds, covalent bonds, or no chemical bonds with other atoms. Explain.
3 points:
8 valence = Noble Gas
8 valence = stable
Therefore, not likely to form bonds
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Short Answer: 7 valence
Draw the Lewis dot structure of Chlorine (Cl) [or Fluorine (F). Propose an explanation for why it does not form double bonds.
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Short Answer: 7 valence
Draw the Lewis dot structure of Chlorine (Cl) [or Fluorine (F). Propose an explanation for why it does not form double bonds.
4 points:
Drawing: seven valence = seven dots
Only 1 lonely electron
Therefore only 1 bond needed
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Short Answer: 7 valence
Draw the Lewis dot structure of Chlorine (Cl) [or Fluorine (F). Propose an explanation for why it does not form double bonds.
4 points:
Drawing: seven valence = seven dots
Only 1 lonely electron
Therefore only 1 bond needed
Most likely going to form ionic bondsBonus Point!