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Bonding Questions 1

The document contains 30 multiple choice questions about chemical bonds and compounds. It asks about the types of bonds formed between different elements like sodium chloride and carbon monoxide. It also asks about electron configuration, chemical formulas, reactivity of elements, properties of ions and ionic compounds, covalent bonds, and which elements form ionic versus covalent compounds.

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Bonding Questions 1

The document contains 30 multiple choice questions about chemical bonds and compounds. It asks about the types of bonds formed between different elements like sodium chloride and carbon monoxide. It also asks about electron configuration, chemical formulas, reactivity of elements, properties of ions and ionic compounds, covalent bonds, and which elements form ionic versus covalent compounds.

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 1.

 What type of bond is formed between Na and Cl in Sodium Chloride?


o A. Ionic Bond
o B. Single Covalent Bond
o C. Double Covalent Bond
o D. Triple Covalent Bond
o E. No Bond Formation

 2. Why type of bond is formed between C and O in carbon monoxide?


o A. Ionic Bond
o B. Single Covalent Bond
o C. Double Covalent Bond
o D. Triple Covalent Bond
o E. No Bond Formation

 3. ____________bonding is a type of chemical bonding that is characterized by


the __________ of electrons between atoms
o A. Covalent, taking
o B. Ionic, sharing
o C. Covalent, sharing
o D. Covalent, bonding

 4. How many covalent bonds are formed between the N atoms in elemental
nitrogen?
o A. 1
o B. 2
o C. 3
o D. None

 5. How many valence electrons are there in chlorine?


o A. 2
o B. 4
o C. 5
o D. 6
o E. 7

 6. Thistype of bond is brittle, and only conducts electricity when


dissolved. Which bond is it?
o A. Metallic Bonding
o B. Ionic Bonding
o C. Covalent Bonding
 

 7. Silicon has a proton number of 14. State it's electron configuration.


 8. Beryllium
has a charge of +2. Fluorine has a charge of -1. What's the
chemical formula?
o A. Be2F2
o B. Be4F8
o C. BeF2
o D. Be2F

 9. Which group of the periodic table has elements which are extremely reactive
and silvery soft?
o A. Alkali Metals
o B. Noble Gases
o C. Alkali Earth Metals
o D. Transition Metals

 10. Which property of an element does an isotope change?


o A. Reaction rates
o B. Malleability
o C. Melting point
o D. Shininess

 11. The chemical Formaldehyde has a chemical formula of CH2O.  The carbon


atom needs and can share 4 electrons. The oxygen atom needs and can share
2 electrons. The hydrogen atoms need and can share 1 electron. State the
structure that is true for this bond.
o A. The oxygen atom has a single bond with the Carbon atom, and the hydrogen atoms
have a double bond with the Carbon atom.
o B. The Hydrogen atoms each have a double bond with the Oxygen atom, and the
Oxygen atom has a single bond with the Carbon atom.
o C. The carbon bond has a single bond with both hydrogen atoms, and a double bond
with the oxygen atom.
o D. The Carbon atom has a single bond with the Oxygen atom, and the Hydrogen atoms
have a single bond with the Oxygen atom.

 12. The electron configuration for the element in Group 13/Group 3, period 3 is


2,8,3.
o A. True
o B. False
 

 13. Element X has2 electron shells.  The outer shell has 6 electrons.  It is a


nonmetal. Which element is Element X?
o A. Fluorine
o B. Chlorine
o C. Carbon
o D. Oxygen

 14. Beryllium(Be) has a charge of +2. Nitrogen (N) has a charge of -3. What's
the chemical formula?
o A. Be6N4
o B. Be3N2
o C. Be2N

 15. When electrons cannot be gained or lost, they are

o A. Transferred
o B. Lost
o C. Shared

 16. A _______ bond is a bond where atoms share valence electrons

o A. Ionic
o B. Metallic
o C. Covalent

 17. Covalent bonds always form between nonmetals and ____________.

o A. Metals
o B. Metalloids
o C. Nonmetals

 18. Ionic bond is formed between atoms of ________ and _______.

o A. Metals and non-metals


o B. Metals
o C. Non-metals

 19. An ion is____.


o A. An atom which has lost or gained neutrons
o B. A strong atom
o C. An atom which has lost or gained electrons

 20. When sodium reacts with chlorine, sodium will______.

o A. Share electrons with chlorine


o B. Give one electron to chlorine
o C. Take one electron from chlorine

 21. Ionic compound form______.

o A. A giant structure


o B. Nothing
o C. Crystal lattice

 22. What is the name given to the outer electron?

o A. Valence electrons
o B. Outside electrons
o C. Outer electrons

 23. Ions of opposite charge ______ each other easily, so they form crystal lattices

o A. Attract
o B. Repel

 24. Which of it about covalent bond is true _____.

o A. Conducts electricity and have high melting point


o B. Malleable and ductile
o C. Weak and have a low melting point

 25. Which Compound has the highest melting point

o A. HCl
o B. MgO
o C. KCl

 26. Which type of bond dissolve easily in water ?

o A. Metallic bond
o B. Ionic bond
o C. Covalent bond

 
 27. Bonding occurs because of the attractions of

o A. Ions
o B. Electrons
o C. Protons

 
 

 28. Covalent compounds are

o A. Held together by weak intermolecular forces


o B. Held together by strong intermolecular forces
o C. Held together by medium intermolecular forces

 29. Covalent compounds are soluble in

o A. Organic solvents
o B. Polar solvents
o C. Water

 30. Which of the following elements would form ionic compounds? 


o A. Carbon and hydrogen
o B. Calcium and oxygen
o C. Oxygen and neon
o D. Sodium and magnesium

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